Poach
Translations of "poach" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | ձկնաագողությամբ զբաղվել(to take game or fish illegally), որսագողությամբ զբաղվել(to take game or fish illegally), պաշոտ եփել(to cook in simmering liquid) | jknaagoġutʻyamb zbaġvel, orsagoġutʻyamb zbaġvel, pašot epʻel | |
| Bulgarian | бракониерствам(to take game or fish illegally), варя(to cook in simmering liquid), варя се(to be cooked in simmering liquid), разрохквам(to make soft or muddy) | brakonierstvam, varja, varja se, razrohkvam | |
| Catalan | escaldar(to cook in simmering liquid) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 盜獵 /盗猎(to take game or fish illegally) | dàoliè | |
| Czech | mírně povařit(to cook in simmering liquid), pošírovat(to cook in simmering liquid), pytlačit(to take game or fish illegally), přetahovat(to entice an employee or customer to switch), přetáhnout(to entice an employee or customer to switch) | — | |
| Dutch | pocheren(to cook in simmering liquid), pocheren(to be cooked in simmering liquid), stropen(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Esperanto | poĉi(to cook in simmering liquid), ŝtelĉasi(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Finnish | hauduttaa(to cook in simmering liquid), hautua(to be cooked in simmering liquid), kaapata(to take illegally or unfairly), kaapata(to entice an employee or customer to switch), kalastaa salaa(to take game or fish illegally), metsästää salaa(to take game or fish illegally), pehmentää(to make soft or muddy), pehmetä(to become soft or muddy), salakalastaa(to take game or fish illegally), salametsästää(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| French | braconner(to take game or fish illegally), débaucher(to entice an employee or customer to switch), détourner(to entice an employee or customer to switch), pocher(to cook in simmering liquid) | — | |
| German | abwerben(to entice an employee or customer to switch), klauen(to take illegally or unfairly), pochieren(to cook in simmering liquid), stehlen(to take illegally or unfairly), wildern(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Hebrew | שלק(to cook in simmering liquid) | shalák | |
| Hungarian | bever(to cook in simmering liquid), buggyant(to cook in simmering liquid), posíroz(to cook in simmering liquid) | — | |
| Italian | assumere(to entice an employee or customer to switch), cacciare di frodo(to take game or fish illegally), pescare di frodo(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Japanese | 密漁する(to take game or fish illegally), 密猟する(to take game or fish illegally), 横取りする(to take illegally or unfairly) | mitsuryō-suru, mitsuryō-suru, yokodori-suru | |
| Macedonian | криволови(to take game or fish illegally), ловокраде(to take game or fish illegally), поширање(to cook in simmering liquid), се пошира(to be cooked in simmering liquid) | krivolovi, lovokrade, poširanje, se pošira | |
| Māori | kaihaumi(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Polish | kłusować(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Portuguese | caçar/pescar furtivamente(to take game or fish illegally), escalfar(to cook in simmering liquid) | — | |
| Russian | занима́ться браконье́рством(to take game or fish illegally), перема́нивать(to entice an employee or customer to switch), перемани́ть(to entice an employee or customer to switch) | zanimátʹsja brakonʹjérstvom, peremánivatʹ, peremanítʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | poidsig(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | poširanje(to cook in simmering liquid) | — | |
| Slovak | pytliačiť(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Spanish | (poaching) practicar furtivismo(to take game or fish illegally), cazar cabeza(to entice an employee or customer to switch), cazar furtivamente(to take game or fish illegally), escalfar(to cook in simmering liquid), escalfarse(to be cooked in simmering liquid), hurtar(to take illegally or unfairly), pescar furtivamente(to take game or fish illegally), pochar(to cook in simmering liquid), pocharse(to be cooked in simmering liquid), quitar furtivamente(to take illegally or unfairly), recolectar furtivamente(to take game or fish illegally), talar furtivamente(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Swedish | tjuvfiska(to take game or fish illegally), tjuvjaga(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Walloon | bracner(to take game or fish illegally) | — | |
| Welsh | herwhela(to take game or fish illegally) | — |
ձկնաագողությամբ զբաղվել, որսագողությամբ զբաղվել, պաշոտ եփել
jknaagoġutʻyamb zbaġvel, orsagoġutʻyamb zbaġvel, pašot epʻel
escaldar
mírně povařit, pošírovat, pytlačit, přetahovat, přetáhnout
pocheren, pocheren, stropen
poĉi, ŝtelĉasi
hauduttaa, hautua, kaapata, kaapata, kalastaa salaa, metsästää salaa, pehmentää, pehmetä, salakalastaa, salametsästää
braconner, débaucher, détourner, pocher
abwerben, klauen, pochieren, stehlen, wildern
bever, buggyant, posíroz
assumere, cacciare di frodo, pescare di frodo
kaihaumi
kłusować
caçar/pescar furtivamente, escalfar
занима́ться браконье́рством, перема́нивать, перемани́ть
zanimátʹsja brakonʹjérstvom, peremánivatʹ, peremanítʹ
poidsig
poširanje
pytliačiť
(poaching) practicar furtivismo, cazar cabeza, cazar furtivamente, escalfar, escalfarse, hurtar, pescar furtivamente, pochar, pocharse, quitar furtivamente, recolectar furtivamente, talar furtivamente
tjuvfiska, tjuvjaga
bracner
herwhela
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.