English to Mongolian Meaning of carcass - хүүр


Carcass :
хүүр

хүүр

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Definitions of carcass in English
Noun(1) the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for food
Examples of carcass in English
(1) Friends of mine were always commenting how I could class myself as an animal-lover when for feeding purposes I'd sit there eating the carcass of a dead animal.(2) Once there, they intend to complete their journey, leaving the dollar-tribe to rot on their stranded carcass of a ship.(3) Cut off the wings, breast and legs and break up the carcass with a meat mallet.(4) The area would have been too boggy to make flint tools and uninhabitable for humans so experts believe this means the carcass was butchered for meat.(5) The fact that Naik still gives it primacy is appropriate, since we have persisted in dragging this rotting carcass of a social structure with us into the new century.(6) It's now clear to me that the Alpha Male is a dinosaur, dragging his hopeless old carcass across a desolate desert and finding no water, no sustenance and is almost history.(7) The carcass of the building, and a lot of the basic fabric, I believe, is still Georgian.(8) Lamb yield grades are also an indicator of the percent of salable meat that a carcass will yield.(9) Once a mining center, Goldfield is now a crumbling carcass , a living ghost town of 300 people.(10) Imagine being given a bowl of stew made from a two-week old turkey carcass , half a can of mushroom soup, droopy vegetables scraped from the back of the fridge and half a leftover apple pie.(11) I've let this old carcass get as stiff as beef jerky on a cold winter morning.(12) At present all meat products that can be exported have an oval mark stamped on the carcass by the Meat Hygiene Service.(13) The ground floor is arranged freely around the grid of piloti that support the rectilinear carcass of accommodation above.(14) There was a Rris sitting on a pile of lumber with his back to us, tail twitching as the person regarded the carcass of the ship.(15) Illegal poisoning may have taken place if, for instance, a large bird is found dead close to the carcass of a rabbit, or there are a number of dead animals in one place.(16) The carcass of a dead donkey lies on the road, while skeletal dogs tear at its intestines.
(1) carbon dioxide ::
нүүрстөрөгчийн давхар исэл
(2) carbon steel ::
нүүрстөрөгчийн ган
(3) carbon monoxide ::
нүүрстөрөгчийн дутуу исэл
(4) carbon copy ::
нүүрстөрөгчийн хуулбар
(5) carbon black ::
нүүрстөрөгчийн хар
(6) carbon footprint ::
нүүрстөрөгчийн ул мөр
(7) carbon fiber ::
карбон файбер
(8) blind carbon copy ::
сохор нүүрстөрөгчийн хуулбар
(9) carbon tetrachloride ::
дөрвөн хлорт нүүрстөрөгч
(10) activated carbon ::
идэвхжүүлсэн нүүрс
Synonyms
Noun
1. corpse ::
цогцос
2. dead body ::
үхсэн бие нь
3. body ::
байгууллага
5. cadaver ::
cadaver
6. stiff ::
хатуу
7. roadkill ::
roadkill
8. corse ::
corse
Different Forms
carcass, carcasses
Word Example from TV Shows
...has been picked clean
like a carcass in the desert sun.

...has been picked clean like a CARCASS in the desert sun.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 19

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