English to Czech Meaning of cote - chlívek


Cote :
chlívek

kůlna, chlívek, dobytčí ohrada, libra, pero, kravín, dětská postýlka

přivodit, betlém, svázat, pastorek, kravata, chlívek

chlívekkotce
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Definitions of cote in English
Noun(1) a small shelter for domestic animals (as sheep or pigeons
Examples of cote in English
(1) The cotes are the subject of constant campaigning and the standards have risen across the board.(2) Last week Town Council members decided to look into providing one or two pigeon cotes around the town.(3) My neighbour lived on the terrace of his building, in a single room surrounded by cotes for his pigeons.(4) Now the council is looking at introducing pigeon cotes in the town centre, in which the birds will be encouraged to feed and lay eggs, which can then be removed to keep numbers down.
Related Phrases of cote
(1) cote ::
chlívek
Synonyms
M
1. shed ::
kůlna
2. cote ::
chlívek
3. sty ::
chlívek
5. corral ::
dobytčí ohrada
6. pound ::
libra
7. pen ::
pero
8. cowshed ::
kravín
9. cot ::
dětská postýlka
10. incur ::
přivodit
11. crib ::
betlém
12. bind ::
svázat
13. pinion ::
pastorek
14. tie ::
kravata
Different Forms
cote, cotes
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