farms in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for farms in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.farm [Am fɑrm, Brit fɑːm] N

III.farm [Am fɑrm, Brit fɑːm] VB trans

farm laborer, farm labourer Brit N

farm out VB [Am fɑrm -, Brit fɑːm -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

farms in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for farms in the English»Spanish Dictionary

stud farm [ˈstʌdfɑ:m, Am -fɑ:rm] N

farms Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Most themed farms have a permanent feature that can be harvested daily for coins, bushels or resources.
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Since the lake is not fed by a stream that could carry pollutants from nearby farms and factories, the water is very clean.
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In the 19th century, when fishing villages began to spring up on shores and sandbanks, infrastructure between farms and villages began to improve.
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Only a few generations ago (our great-great-grandparents), most people worked on farms.
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It's coming from a chicken farm or farms.
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Big poultry farms are located near the national and feeder roads.
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Landlords generally divided their estates into smaller farms that were rented to tenant farmers.
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The directors had to put their farms up as collateral for the $2,500 bank loan.
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It includes a variety of large farms, historic villages, and crossroads communities.
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Much of the land was bought from the owners of large farms and sugar cane plantations, who were paid a pittance for their homes and given twenty-four hours to evacuate.
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