English-Thai Dictionary
rancher
N เจ้าของ ฟาร์ม ปศุสัตว์ ranch owner ranchman cattle farmer jao-kong-fam-pa-su-sad
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RANCHERIA
RANCHERIA Ran `che *ri "a, n. [Sp. rancheria. ]
1. A dwelling place of a ranchero.
2. A small settlement or collection of ranchos, or rude huts, esp. for Indians. [Sp. Amer. & Southern U. S.]
3. Formerly, in the Philippines, a political division of the pagan tribes.
RANCHERO
Ran *che "ro, n.; pl. Rancheros. Etym: [Sp. ] [Mexico & Western U. S.]
1. A herdsman; a peasant employed on a ranch or rancho.
2. The owner and occupant of a ranch or rancho.
New American Oxford Dictionary
rancher
ranch er |ˈranCHər ˈræntʃər | ▶noun 1 a person who owns or runs a ranch. 2 a ranch house.
ranchera
ran cher a |ranˈCHerə, rän -rænˈtʃɛrə | ▶noun a type of Mexican country music, often played with guitars and horns. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Spanish cancion ranchera, ‘farmers' songs. ’
rancheria
ran che ria |ˌranCHəˈrēə ˌræntʃəˈriə | ▶noun (in Spanish America and the western US ) a small Indian settlement. ORIGIN Spanish, from rancho (see ranch ).
ranchero
ran che ro |ranˈCHerō rænˈtʃɛroʊ | ▶noun ( pl. rancheros ) a person who farms or works on a ranch, esp. in the southwestern US and Mexico. ORIGIN Spanish, from rancho (see ranch ).
Oxford Dictionary
rancher
ranch ¦er |ˈrɑːn (t )ʃə | ▶noun 1 a person who owns or runs a ranch. 2 N. Amer. a ranch house.
ranchera
ranchera |rɑːnˈtʃɛːrə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a type of Mexican country music typically played with guitars and horns. • [ count noun ] a ranchera tune or song. ORIGIN 1980s: from Spanish cancion rancheró ‘farmers' song ’.
rancheria
rancheria |ˌrɑːn (t )ʃəˈriːə | ▶noun (in Spanish America and the western US ) a small Indian settlement. ORIGIN Spanish, from rancho (see ranch ).
ranchero
ranchero |rɑːnˈtʃɛːrəʊ | ▶noun ( pl. rancheros ) N. Amer. a person who farms or works on a ranch, especially in the south-western US and Mexico. ORIGIN Spanish, from rancho (see ranch ).
Duden Dictionary
Rancher
Ran cher Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈrɛnt͜ʃɐ auch ˈraːnt͜ʃɐ |der Rancher; Genitiv: des Ranchers, Plural: die Rancher [s ] englisch-amerikanisch rancher Besitzer, Betreiber einer Ranch
Rancheria
Ran che ria Substantiv, feminin , die |rant͜ʃeˈriːa |die Rancheria; Genitiv: der Rancheria, Plural: die Rancherias spanisch Viehhof, kleine Siedlung in Südamerika
Rancherin
Ran che rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Rancherin |weibliche Form zu Rancher
Ranchero
Ran che ro Substantiv, maskulin , der |ranˈt͜ʃeːro |der Ranchero; Genitiv: des Rancheros, Plural: die Rancheros spanisch im spanischsprachigen Amerika jemand, der auf einem Landgut lebt
Spanish Dictionary
ranchera
ranchera nombre femenino 1 Composición musical popular originaria de México, de carácter alegre, generalmente con acompañamiento de mariachis :una famosa cantante de rancheras; Jorge Negrete y Pedro Infante popularizaron las rancheras .2 Baile que se ejecuta al ritmo de esta música .3 Automóvil con gran espacio trasero que permite aumentar la capacidad de pasajeros o de carga :se ha comprado una ranchera para llevar a toda la familia y al perro .no cantar mal las rancheras Méx coloquial Ser muy hábil [una persona ] para afrontar y resolver problemas .
ranchería
ranchería nombre femenino Méx Pueblo pequeño y humilde levantado en el campo .
ranchero, -ra
ranchero, -ra adjetivo 1 Del rancho o relacionado con este tipo de granja o con sus habitantes :vida ranchera .2 nombre masculino y femenino Persona que dirige o administra un rancho (granja ).3 Persona que trabaja o vive en un rancho (granja ).4 Persona que se encarga de guisar el rancho (comida ). VÉASE huevos rancheros .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
rancher
r á nch er 名詞 C 牧場経営者, 牧場労働者 .