What does cocho in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word cocho in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use cocho in Portuguese.
The word cocho in Portuguese means cocho, cocho, alimentador, cocho de pedreiro. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word cocho
cochonoun (for animal food) (de animal) (substantivo masculino: Substantivo exclusivamente masculino. Ex. "ator", "menino", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "carrinho de mão", "guarda-chuva", etc.) Os porcos estão comendo no cocho. The pigs are eating out of the trough. |
cochonoun (swill: slops for feeding swine) (substantivo masculino: Substantivo exclusivamente masculino. Ex. "ator", "menino", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "carrinho de mão", "guarda-chuva", etc.) |
alimentadornoun (farm: feeding machine) (substantivo masculino: Substantivo exclusivamente masculino. Ex. "ator", "menino", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "carrinho de mão", "guarda-chuva", etc.) O alimentador de frango libera uma certa quantidade de comida periodicamente. The chicken feeder releases a set amount of food periodically. |
cocho de pedreironoun (builder's pole for carrying bricks) To work with the construction crew, you must be able to handle a hod and carry heavy loads. |
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