slaughter

屠宰
definition
verb
When I say meat, I do mean slaughtered animals killed for food.
kill (animals) for food.
noun
The course covers meat processing from slaughter to packaging, food preparation and export compliance, health and safety, and communication skills.
the killing of animals for food.
translation of 'slaughter'
verb
屠杀,
屠宰,
杀戮,
屠,
杀
noun
残杀,
宰杀,
宰
example
The Bible records many examples of the 'slaughter' of animals for food, products or purpose.
If these officials are telling the truth, they gave in because they believed NATO was about to destroy urban Serbia and 'slaughter' the civilian population.
Brutal conquests to be sure, his bloody wake of 'slaughter' in the violent thirteenth century led to the murder of untold millions.
The media is riddled with gruesome tales of 'slaughter' and the killing of animals ‘presumed’ infected.
This is a racist holocaust, where people are targeted for 'slaughter' because of their ethnicity - yet many people deny this basic truth.
The animals transported from other States for 'slaughter' should be given proper food, water and a resting place till they are killed
The U.N.'s inability to stop the 'slaughter' in Cambodia was a great failure.
Children in particular should not have to witness wholesale 'slaughter' of animals to which they may have become very attached.
We therefore have a duty to play a role in stopping the imperialist 'slaughter' and preventing the spread of the war to other Arab countries.
If, on the other hand, it has spread and is affecting more than one species, a combination of vaccination and judicious 'slaughter' of the worst-affected animals is the solution.
It is possible to humanely raise and 'slaughter' a variety of food animals, including free-range poultry and beef cattle.
Indeed, such was the Aussie dominance in the third quarter that a 'slaughter' seemed on the cards and was only avoided by some deep digging into inner reserves by a number of the Irish players.
thousands of calves were exported to the continent for 'slaughter'
The new powers will enable the Executive to 'slaughter' pet birds - and even dogs and cats.
The bottom line is that it has presided over the largely unnecessary 'slaughter' of 7.7 million animals, yet it cannot confirm foot-and-mouth has been eliminated.
Most people would have considered this almost a 'slaughter' of Cappagh by the Larries Lassies but my source tells me that it was a tough match and that Cappagh were very determined.
The course covers meat processing from 'slaughter' to packaging, food preparation and export compliance, health and safety, and communication skills.
Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during 'slaughter' at the abattoir.
It wasn't a 'slaughter' by any means, just that Dublin were hitting all the right notes now whereas Kerry were staccato-like in all their efforts.
Mr. Walsh reminded producers and processors that the movement of such animals other than for 'slaughter' and accompanied by the relevant permit is strictly prohibited.
Perhaps you should back down, stop supporting the mass 'slaughter' of unborn babies, and go off somewhere real quiet and decide whether you really want to be a Catholic.
This sombre celebration was introduced after the First World War, to mark and honour the day on which the guns fell silent on the Western Front and the 'slaughter' stopped in 1918.
The price of New Ponies is as low as £5 each, making them attractive for transport and 'slaughter' on the Continent.
the 'slaughter' of 20 peaceful demonstrators
His programme of 'slaughter' was only stopped in 1979 by an uprising.
The constant rumblings in his party have grown loud again, and some of his candidates fear a 'slaughter' at the polls.
At least 7,000 animals already face 'slaughter' .
World hunger is directly related to the breeding and killing of animals for 'slaughter' , it is pointed out.
The 'slaughter' of the healthy animals at Otterburn Hall farm followed a mix-up of addresses, resulting in the accidental cull of 80 per cent of the stock.
What exactly will it take for the United States and the international community to step in and stop the wholesale 'slaughter' of innocents?
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