pasture
pas|ture /p'ɑːstʃər, p'æs-/ (pastures)
1 [N-VAR]
Pasture is land with grass growing on it for farm animals to eat.
The cows are out now, grazing in the pasture.
2 [PHRASE] prep PHR, v PHR
If someone leaves for greener pastures, or in British English pastures new, they leave their job, their home, or the situation they are in for something they think will be much better.
Michael decided he wanted to move on to pastures new for financial reasons.
3 [PHRASE] V inflects
If you put animals out to pasture, you move them out into the fields so they can eat the grass.
1 [N-VAR]
Pasture is land with grass growing on it for farm animals to eat.
The cows are out now, grazing in the pasture.
2 [PHRASE] prep PHR, v PHR
If someone leaves for greener pastures, or in British English pastures new, they leave their job, their home, or the situation they are in for something they think will be much better.
Michael decided he wanted to move on to pastures new for financial reasons.
3 [PHRASE] V inflects
If you put animals out to pasture, you move them out into the fields so they can eat the grass.