ganado
Del verbo 'ganar', que proviene del latín 'ganare'.
NOUN
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livestock
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cattle
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pastured animals
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herd
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concept sentence
untranslatable
(The term 'ganado' refers to livestock or cattle in a broader agricultural context, which does not have a single, concise equivalent in English that captures all nuances of its use in Spanish.)
Antonyms
pérdida
Livestock; domestic animals, especially cattle, kept or raised on a farm or ranch for agricultural purposes, such as meat, milk, or wool.
| plural |
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| ganados |
- El ganado pasta libremente en las grandes extensiones de tierra. — The livestock grazes freely on the large expanses of land.
- Los ganaderos están preocupados por la salud de su ganado. — Ranchers are concerned about the health of their cattle.
VERB
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Antonyms
perdido
The past participle of the verb ganar, meaning 'won', 'obtained', 'acquired', or 'gained'. It is used in compound verb tenses (e.g., 'he has won') or as an adjective.
Participio del verbo ganar.
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| ganado |
- España ha ganado la Copa del Mundo de fútbol. — Spain has won the Soccer World Cup.
- Ha ganado mucha experiencia trabajando en diferentes países. — He has gained a lot of experience working in different countries.
- El premio ganado se exhibirá en el museo. — The prize won will be displayed in the museum.