Pasture in spanish
Pasto
pronunciation: pɑstoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pɑstoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
pasture = pasto.
Example: The article 'The information society of the 1990s; blue sky and green pastures?' considers how the transformation into an information intensive society affects the day to day life of an individual.more:
» grazing pasture = pastizal.
Example: In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.» greener pastures = tierras mejores, pastos mejores, nuevos horizontes, nueva vida, cambio de aires. [Usado comúnmente en sentido figurado]
Example: This threatens to reverse the recent brain drain that has seen scientists flee the US for greener pastures north of the border.» move on to + pastures new = cambiar de aire, explorar nuevos horizontes.
Example: After spending 7 years of our lives at this establishment, we will move on to pastures new and begin our journeys into the vast abyss of real life.» pasture-fed = alimentado con pasto.
Example: Pasture-fed cattle have a far smaller carbon footprint, and produce carcasses that have a natural balance between Omega-6 fatty acids and Omega-3 fatty acids.» pasture land = pradera, tierra de pastos, tierra de pastoreo.
Example: The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.» pastures new = tierras mejores, pastos mejores, nuevos horizontes, nueva vida, cambio de aires.
Example: Therefore this would be a good time to explore pastures new, so make an extra effort and put yourself in the shop window and show the world what you can do.» put out to + pasture = relevar, destituir, jubilar, dejar en el dique seco.
Example: Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.