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poach1 [pəʊtʃ] VB trans FOOD

poach
poach

I . poach2 [pəʊtʃ] VB trans

1. poach (catch illegally):

poach

3. poach (lure away):

to poach sb [from sb]

II . poach2 [pəʊtʃ] VB intr

1. poach (catch illegally):

poach

2. poach (steal):

poach
krasti [perf ukrasti]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Poaching itself is part of a family of moist-heat cooking methods but separates itself in that it is primarily for delicate foods such as eggs.
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Major reasons for population decline include habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation and poaching.
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The last giraffe was reportedly poached in 1995.
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All of these are becoming increasingly rare due to poaching and deforestation.
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It does this by providing support and information to government authorities to combat poaching and the escalating illegal wildlife trade - particularly in wild tigers.
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The once abundant game that populated the area have been overhunted and poached, and the forests cut down.
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However, the majority of the reserve was poorly patrolled, leaving game animals over-harvested and significantly stressed by poaching and agricultural activity.
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Researchers have also stated that it is more difficult to patrol areas outside of the park and expect to find even higher levels of poaching.
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A ballotine is cooked by roasting, braising or poaching.
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The expansion of roads and settlements into this area lead to increased deforestation and allows illegal logging and poaching to be undertaken with greater ease.
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