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单词 Charolais
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Definition of Charolais in English:

Charolais

noun ˈʃarə(ʊ)leɪˌSHerəˈlā
  • An animal of a breed of large white beef cattle.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are numerous classes for several breeds of cattle, including Commercial, Pedigree Limousin, Shorthorn, Charolais and Simmental.
    • Also exhibited were Charolais, Simmental, Angus, Limousin and Hereford.
    • The Landrace breed did for pigs what Charolais did for cattle some years later.
    • Winners were Robert Needham and his son, John, who farm at Louth, Lincolnshire, with a set of ribs from a Charolais cross heifer which was butchered by their local retail butcher, John Laykin.
    • Other Cattle Breeds on show include Herefords, Simmentals, Charolais, Aberdeen Angus, Blonde D' Aquitaine, and Limousin.
    • The Charolais and Simmental cattle on sale on Tuesday were of good quality.
    • Some of the tops at the sale included a Charolais bull weighing 352 kg sold for €765 and a Charolais 354 kg which made €406.
    • The Limousin, Charolais and Simmental breeds can now give expected breeding values on their bulls.
    • To both, Charolais is the only breed which can be relied on to constantly hold market value whether times are good or bad.
    • Suffolk, Texel and Charolais had surfaced as the leading terminal sires in Teagasc trials.
    • So I learnt that the beef was in fact a Charolais / Limousin cross which Broadbent was cooking only because the Shorthorn he usually uses was not yet adequately hung.
    • Fourteen teams were fielded in front of Mr Young who finally drew up a shortlist of six comprising the Limousins, Simmentals, Charolais, Highland, Aberdeen Angus and Belgian Blue.
    • Any of the commonly used continental breeds would suffice for the scheme - Limousin, Charolais, Belgian Blue, Simmental.
    • And the winner of the Grand Champion Carcass for 2004 a Charolais / Angus cross steer bred by Greg and Leonie from Grenell Cottage, Bowmans Creek, Singleton.
    • The Charolais and the Belgian Blue are especially popular because of a phenomenon known as ‘double muscling’, which means that the muscles are much bulkier in relation to the amount of bone in the animal.
    • The top price for a single punched bullock went for a Charolais weighing 615 kg and sold for €1,230.
    • The breed most in demand is the Charolais, as in addition to being tops for conformation the Charolais is miles ahead when it comes to growth rate and feed efficiency.
    • The Charolais breed of cattle since their introduction to Ireland in 1964 have made a huge impact on the livestock in this country.
    • Jon Regan explained the merits of the Charolais as a terminal sire.
    • There will also be the usual classes for Angus Hereford, Shorthorn, Limousin, Salers, Charolais, Belgian Blue with many classes in the cattle commercial section.

Origin

Late 19th century: named after the Monts du Charollais, hills in eastern France where the breed originated.

 
 

Definition of Charolais in US English:

Charolais

nounˌSHerəˈlā
  • One of a breed of large white beef cattle.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fourteen teams were fielded in front of Mr Young who finally drew up a shortlist of six comprising the Limousins, Simmentals, Charolais, Highland, Aberdeen Angus and Belgian Blue.
    • The breed most in demand is the Charolais, as in addition to being tops for conformation the Charolais is miles ahead when it comes to growth rate and feed efficiency.
    • The Limousin, Charolais and Simmental breeds can now give expected breeding values on their bulls.
    • Any of the commonly used continental breeds would suffice for the scheme - Limousin, Charolais, Belgian Blue, Simmental.
    • There are numerous classes for several breeds of cattle, including Commercial, Pedigree Limousin, Shorthorn, Charolais and Simmental.
    • There will also be the usual classes for Angus Hereford, Shorthorn, Limousin, Salers, Charolais, Belgian Blue with many classes in the cattle commercial section.
    • Suffolk, Texel and Charolais had surfaced as the leading terminal sires in Teagasc trials.
    • Also exhibited were Charolais, Simmental, Angus, Limousin and Hereford.
    • And the winner of the Grand Champion Carcass for 2004 a Charolais / Angus cross steer bred by Greg and Leonie from Grenell Cottage, Bowmans Creek, Singleton.
    • Some of the tops at the sale included a Charolais bull weighing 352 kg sold for €765 and a Charolais 354 kg which made €406.
    • So I learnt that the beef was in fact a Charolais / Limousin cross which Broadbent was cooking only because the Shorthorn he usually uses was not yet adequately hung.
    • The Charolais and Simmental cattle on sale on Tuesday were of good quality.
    • The Charolais and the Belgian Blue are especially popular because of a phenomenon known as ‘double muscling’, which means that the muscles are much bulkier in relation to the amount of bone in the animal.
    • The top price for a single punched bullock went for a Charolais weighing 615 kg and sold for €1,230.
    • To both, Charolais is the only breed which can be relied on to constantly hold market value whether times are good or bad.
    • Other Cattle Breeds on show include Herefords, Simmentals, Charolais, Aberdeen Angus, Blonde D' Aquitaine, and Limousin.
    • The Charolais breed of cattle since their introduction to Ireland in 1964 have made a huge impact on the livestock in this country.
    • Winners were Robert Needham and his son, John, who farm at Louth, Lincolnshire, with a set of ribs from a Charolais cross heifer which was butchered by their local retail butcher, John Laykin.
    • Jon Regan explained the merits of the Charolais as a terminal sire.
    • The Landrace breed did for pigs what Charolais did for cattle some years later.

Origin

Late 19th century: named after the Monts du Charollais, hills in eastern France where the breed originated.

 
 
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