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1 животноводство
животново́дство с.
animal husbandry, livestock farming, cattle production, animal [livestock] raisingмоло́чное животново́дство — dairy cattle productionмясно́е животново́дство — beef cattle productionотго́нное животново́дство — distant-pasture cattle rearing, distant-pasture cattle tendingпа́стбищное животново́дство — grazing, grassland farming -
2 животноводство
с. animal husbandry, livestock farming, cattle production, animal raisingскотоводство; животноводство — animal husbandry
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