"Ranch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A ranch is a large area of land used for livestock grazing, typically in a dry or semi-arid region. It can also refer to a farm that raises cattle or other livestock. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a type of house or style of decor that evokes the idea of a ranch or rural lifestyle, often featuring large windows, wooden beams, and a rustic aesthetic.
To run quickly, to hurry. <br><br>As in, "I have to run to the store." <br><br>Pronunciation: /ræn/
A feeling of detachment or indifference, often expressed by a shrugging of the shoulders. (e.g., "She felt a sense of rancor towards her ex-husband despite the fact that they had been divorced for years.")
I couldn't find any information about the word "rancelman". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. Could you provide more context or check the spelling?
The word "francescent" is not a valid word in the English language. However, the word "francescent" could refer to having the qualities of France or imitative of French culture.<br><br>On the other hand, the word "francescent" might be confused with "favorably inclined towards France" and this is more likely "francophiles" would be a more common or correct term for this meaning.<br><br>More correctly related to biological and botanical terms, the word that you might be thinking of is "francescent", which is an adjective used to describe a type of tree growth stage that refers to growth stage in trees, especially seen in Chinese fringe ( Loropetalum chinense) that exhibit bright colours and have an abundance of terminal buds that grow on each small branch and on the edges, and as the trees grow to a certain size the branches remain woody while the stems and new growth turn scarlet to deep purple.<br><br>The term for this tree growth is francescent which specifically refers to its bright colors and the scattering of short stems and long branches.<br><br>Please let me know if some information I provided to you can aid your translation
<strong>Ranch</strong> <br><br>A ranch is a large area of farmland or a livestock farm, typically located in a rural area, where cattle, sheep, goats, or horses are raised.<br><br>Example: The family owns a ranch on the outskirts of town, where they breed and care for horses.<br><br><strong>Verb</strong>: to ranch (past tense: rached, past participle: rached). <br><br>To breed or raise cattle or other livestock in a ranch.<br><br>Example: They plan to ranch cattle in the summer.
Large areas of land used for breeding and raising livestock, especially cattle, or for farming.
The act of raising livestock, typically on a large area of land known as a ranch, for the production of meat, wool, or dairy products. It often involves breeding, herding, feeding, and managing the animals in a controlled environment.