"Ranched" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ranch
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.
Example: The family owns a ranch on the outskirts of town, where they breed and care for horses.
Verb: to ranch (past tense: rached, past participle: rached).
To breed or raise cattle or other livestock in a ranch.
Example: They plan to ranch cattle in the summer.
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The conveyor belt was ranched to prevent the packages from falling off.
The young woman tried to make sure that the rope was firmly ranched to the anchor before she started to climb the cliff.
The climber ranched his gun and ordered the people to stay back.
The car's automatic transmission was ranched to neutral to prevent the vehicle from moving.
The farmer had to ranched the cow to the neighboring field because its house was underwater.
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.
Describing an unpleasant smell or taste, often unpleasantly sour or fetid, often associated with something that has spoiled or is decaying.