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cow1 [kaʊ] N

1. cow ZOOL:

cow
krava f
cow
govedo n

2. cow (female of mammals):

cow
samica f
cow elephant
cow whale

3. cow pej sl:

stupid cow

4. cow Aus inf (unpleasant thing):

a cow of a job

mad ˈcow dis·ease N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Laws used a cow bell to announce sponsor deals following more stringent disclosure requirements.
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Supposedly, if the cow was clicked a certain number of times, a portal to a secret level would open.
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Cows nurse their calves for at least 7 or 8 months but most calves seem to be weaned before the end of their first year.
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A cow mask was then put on the upper side.
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Cows in the foreground of the painting rest quietly grazing against the low horizon.
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The remnants of raw materials such as reed, cow dung, sawdust and agate are found, giving archaeologists hints of how the kiln was operated.
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In the late 1800s, they were often called cow hunters, a reference to hunting for cattle scattered over the wooded rangelands during roundups.
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Worldwide, cow's milk, the protein of which is mainly casein, is most commonly used to make yogurt.
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Cows frequently return to their pups to suckle.
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The instrument is made from a skin of a cow or goat and a bowl like structure curved out of a wood stump.
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