cowshed Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of cowshed In English

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Examples of cowshed

  • Both stables and cowsheds had been carefully swept across the yard. 

  • He slept in open fields, in cowsheds, in haystacks, occasionally finding lodging in a convent. 

  • The men were in the cowsheds. 

  • The path, after passing the cowshed, bisected the plantation. 

  • There were two cowsheds, one on either side of the barn. 

  • Even the interspersed header courses are essentially decorative, apart from an area of solid fireproof wall, where the cowshed would have joined the pigsty.

  • The sheer quantity of dung might be staggering in urban areas in an era dominated by horse transport, cowsheds, minor piggeries, middens and cesspits.

  • Häring's final scheme of 1926 for the pigsty had never before been seen in context, connecting cowshed and barn as originally intended.

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Translations of cowshed In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    牛棚,牛舍…

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  • 中文简体

    牛棚,牛舍…

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  • Português

    estábulo…

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  • 日本語

    牛舎…

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  • Catalan

    estable (per a vaques)…

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  • العربية

    حَظيرة البَقر…

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  • 한국어.

    외양간…

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  • Italiano

    stalla per bovini…

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