English to Swedish Meaning of slaughterhouse - slakteri


Slaughterhouse :
slakteri
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Definitions of slaughterhouse in English
Noun(1) a building where animals are butchered
Examples of slaughterhouse in English
(1) The ministry said the animal's meat was sealed off at the slaughterhouse together with the meat of animals slaughtered straight afterwards.(2) Officers used the vehicles to set up a roadblock after the animal escaped from a slaughterhouse in Graz.(3) Farmers will be able to take animals to any slaughterhouse willing to accept them as long as it can be reached in an uninterrupted journey which takes less than four and a half hours.(4) A bull put to death by a matador will, in future, be considered in the same way as any animal killed outside a slaughterhouse .(5) But will they take the matter very seriously and close the animal slaughterhouses altogether?(6) Some of these people were animal rights activists who disagreed with cruel treatment of animals in slaughterhouses and animal experiments in the scientific laboratories.(7) As regards animal by-products treatment and slaughterhouses , considerable work is still ahead.(8) The keeping of computerised records, the thorough tagging of farm animals and the application of higher standards of inspection at slaughterhouses and abattoirs will assist.(9) Every day, people in Britain eat meat from animals killed in slaughterhouses just for them to eat.(10) As such, slaughterhouses must slaughter organic animals when all equipment is clean and empty.(11) The chicken companies own the farms, the slaughterhouses and the food processing plants.(12) Should we outlaw animal experimentation and slaughterhouses on this basis?(13) So how many Halal slaughterhouses do actually slaughter animals without stunning them at all?(14) The refinery, built in 1998, processes food waste and animal by-products collected from slaughterhouses , butchers and supermarkets.(15) The Council has drawn particular attention to proposals for strengthening enforcement of animal welfare legislation in slaughterhouses and for the training and licensing of slaughterhouse staff.(16) Cattle, goat, sheep and other animals transported to slaughterhouses suffer much abuse and even mutilation at the hands of transporters and abattoir workers before they meet their final end.
Related Phrases of slaughterhouse
(1) slaughter house ::
slakteri
Synonyms
Noun
1. abattoir ::
slakthus
2. butchery ::
butchery
3. shambles ::
förödelse
Word Example from TV Shows
It's a slaughterhouse
in there, sir.

It's a SLAUGHTERHOUSE in there, sir.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 3

You’re going to the slaughterhouse,\Nthere’s a squad waiting for you

You’re going to the SLAUGHTERHOUSE,
there’s a squad waiting for you

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 1

"And that day,
the day I was going to the SLAUGHTERHOUSE,

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 1

that pipe is a damn slaughterhouse.

that pipe is a damn SLAUGHTERHOUSE.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6

Damn!\NYou're sending him to the slaughterhouse!

Damn!
You're sending him to the SLAUGHTERHOUSE!

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

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