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 Translation for 'to hunt' from English to Italian
VERB   to hunt | hunted | hunted
hunting | hunts
SYNO Holman Hunt | Hunt | hunt | ...
cacciareto hunt
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Translation for 'to hunt' from English to Italian

to hunt
cacciare
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Usage Examples English
  • The Cherokee of the Southern Appalachians used blowguns made of an indigenous type of bamboo to hunt squirrels.
  • He says: "They (the Irish) are not without wolves and greyhounds to hunt them, bigger of bone and limb than a colt".
  • The weapon they use to hunt animals while waiting for the harvest to arrive is a piercing tool made of cuscus bones.
  • The office aims to hunt for qualified and capable faculty abroad, facilitate internship opportunities in North American universities and be conduit for research tie ups with various US universities.
  • In 2002, a special team of Special Air Service and Delta Force was sent into Indian-Administered Kashmir to hunt for bin Laden after receiving reports that he was being sheltered by Kashmiri militant group Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, which had been responsible for kidnapping western tourists in Kashmir in 1995.

  • This use by early people of ambushing may date as far back as two million years when anthropologists have recently suggested that ambush techniques were used to hunt large game.
  • The Ainu usually used arrows to hunt deer. Also, they drove deer into a river or sea and shot them with arrows.
  • The standard-sized dachshund was developed to scent, chase, and flush out badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals. The miniature dachshund was bred to hunt small animals such as rabbits.
  • Python was sent by Hera to hunt the pregnant Leto to death, and had assaulted her.
  • were employed on operations to hunt down the commerce-raiding German ships.

  • Shotguns are often used with rifled barrels in locations where it is not lawful to hunt with a rifle.
  • They operate two long-range patrol boats, the "Kedam" and the "Remeliik II", to hunt for poachers and unlicensed fishermen.
  • King Oeneus ordered him to gather heroes from all over Greece to hunt the Calydonian boar.
  • His immediate mission would have been to hunt down and arrest the 2,820 people on the "Sonderfahndungsliste G.B."
  • Sea mammals (mainly the bottlenose dolphin) have been trained to hunt and mark mines, most famously by the U.S.

  • Later, the station at Perano Head on the east coast of the island was used to hunt humpback whales from 1911 to 1964 (see Whaling in New Zealand).
  • It is said that under the Knights, this was the one day in the year when the Maltese were allowed to hunt and eat wild rabbit, which was otherwise reserved for the hunting pleasures of the Knights.
  • As noted above, vigorous protection of active nesting grounds from cats by traps and poison, supplemented by shooting, while otherwise leaving them alone to hunt rats may well be the optimal solution.
  • The Miꞌkmaq of southern Newfoundland spent most of their time on the shores harvesting seafood; during the winter they would move inland to the woods to hunt.
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