poach
41poach — v 1. hunt illegally, deerjack, steal game, fish illegally; Chiefly Brit. trespass. 2.(of land) become trampled, become broken up, become slushy, become muddy …
42poach — verb 1) he s been poaching salmon Syn: hunt illegally, catch illegally, steal 2) workers were poached by other firms Syn: steal, appropriate, headhunt; informal nab, swipe; Brit.; informal nick …
43poach — [pəʊtʃ] verb 1) [T] to cook something in liquid that is boiling gently 2) [I/T] to illegally catch or kill an animal, bird, or fish on someone else s property 3) [T] to persuade someone to leave a group or organization and become a member of… …
44poach — I. /poʊtʃ / (say pohch) verb (i) 1. to trespass on another s land, etc., especially in order to steal game. 2. to take game or fish illegally. 3. to encroach on another s rights; take something belonging to another. 4. Tennis when playing doubles …
45POACH — abbr. PC On A Chip (PC) …
46poach — варить в почти закипающей жидкости …
47poach ideas from another — steal another person s ideas, plagiarize another s thoughts …
48poach upon another's reserves — trespass a border, cross over a boundary …
49poach on someone's territory — to do something that you do not have the right to do, because someone else is in charge of doing it …
50Andreas Poach — (auch Andreas Poch; * um 1515 in Eilenburg; † 2. April 1585 in Utenbach) war ein lutherischer Theologe und Reformator. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke 3 Literatur …