rearing in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for rearing in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.rear1 [Am rɪr, Brit rɪə] N

II.rear1 [Am rɪr, Brit rɪə] ADJ

See also head

I.head [Am hɛd, Brit hɛd] N

1. head ANAT:

hacer el pino Spain
to win/lose by a head HORSE RAC
go and boil your head! sl, dated
heads up! Am inf
¡ojo! inf
heads up! Am inf
to give head vulg sl
mamarla vulg sl
to give head vulg sl
chuparla vulg sl

2. head (mind, brain):

estar volando Col sl

rear-engined [ˌrɪərˈɛndʒɪnd] ADJ

hand-rear [ˈhændˈrɪr, ˌhændˈrɪə(r)] VB trans

rear-wheel drive [Am ˈrɪ(ə)r ˌ(h)wil ˈˌdraɪv, Brit] N U

Translations for rearing in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

rearing in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rearing in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.rear1 [rɪəʳ, Am rɪr] ADJ

II.rear1 [rɪəʳ, Am rɪr] N

Translations for rearing in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

rearing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take over the rearing of sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When bees are rearing large quantities of brood (beekeepers say hives are building), bees deliberately gather pollen to meet the nutritional needs of the brood.
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Some aspects covered include penning, stocking rates, egg incubation, hatching, rearing and diet.
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These subordinates could be formerly dominant animals, but are mostly young from the previous year, who act as helpers in rearing the breeding vixen's kits.
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The ordinary thing is the following: the only floor constitutes the sware, designed to save the harvests, and formerly for rearing silkworms.
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Such descriptions specified whether lions or other creatures were rampant or passant, that is whether they were rearing or crouching.
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The main occupation of the people is sheep rearing.
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Heat from a geothermal source is used to heat water in prawn-rearing ponds (see geothermal energy and aquaculture).
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The village's economy is based around tourism and agriculture (principally rearing of cochineal beetles in fields of opuntia cactus).
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Animals may use hollows as diurnal or nocturnal shelter sites, as well as for rearing young, feeding, thermoregulation, and to facilitate ranging behaviour and dispersal.
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Women have traditionally been preoccupied with household tasks and child rearing and have rarely had opportunities for contact with men outside the family.
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