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1 одомашненные животные
Makarov: domesticated animalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одомашненные животные
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2 дикая фауна
дикая фауна
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wild fauna
Not domesticated animals living independently of man. (Source: CED)
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3 дикое животное
дикое животное
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wild animal
Not domesticated animals living independently of man. (Source: CED)
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дикая фауна
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wild fauna
Not domesticated animals living independently of man. (Source: CED)
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дикое животное
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wild animal
Not domesticated animals living independently of man. (Source: CED)
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6 дикая фауна
дикая фауна
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wild fauna
Not domesticated animals living independently of man. (Source: CED)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > дикая фауна
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7 дикое животное
дикое животное
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wild animal
Not domesticated animals living independently of man. (Source: CED)
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8 приручать
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9 скот
скот
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cattle
Domesticated bovine animals, including cows, steers and bulls, raised and bred on a ranch or farm. (Source: MGH)
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скот
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cattle
Domesticated bovine animals, including cows, steers and bulls, raised and bred on a ranch or farm. (Source: MGH)
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скот
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cattle
Domesticated bovine animals, including cows, steers and bulls, raised and bred on a ranch or farm. (Source: MGH)
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