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1 farm bailiff
Британский английский: управляющий фермой, управляющий хозяйством -
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3 FARM-BAILIFF
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4 WIFE OF A FARM-BAILIFF
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5 ♦ farm
♦ farm /fɑ:m/A n.3 ( con attr.) allevamento; vivaio: chicken [mink] farm, allevamento di polli [di visoni]; oyster farm, vivaio di ostriche4 (fam.) nido d'infanziaB a.● farm bailiff, fattore; agente di campagna □ ( USA) farm belt, zona agricola □ farm-gate, al produttore: farm-gate prices, prezzi al produttore; farm-gate sale, vendita diretta ( di prodotti agricoli) □ farm labourer (o farm hand, farm worker), bracciante agricolo □ farm owner, coltivatore diretto □ farm prices, prezzi agricoli □ farm produce, prodotti agricoli □ farm shop, fattoria che vende i prodotti al pubblico □ farm subsidies, sussidi all'agricoltura □ (econ.) farm surplus, eccedenza agricola □ farm tourism, agriturismo □ ( slang) to bet the farm, scommettere tutto □ ( slang) to buy the farm, essere ammazzato; lasciarci la pelle.(to) farm /fɑ:m/A v. t.B v. i.coltivare la terra; fare l'agricoltore; avere una fattoria: to farm organically, usare metodi di coltivazione biologici● organically farmed, proveniente da coltivazione biologica. -
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7 avlsforvalter
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8 der Gutsverwalter
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9 Gutsgebäude
Gutsgebäude
agricultural building, farmhouse (Br.);
• Gutsgrenze [boundary] lines of an estate;
• Gutshaus farmhouse (Br.), estate (manor) house;
• geräumiges Gutshaus rambling mansion;
• Gutshaus und dazugehörende Ländereien mansion and lands pertaining thereto;
• Gutshof farm, manor, estate;
• Gutsinspektor land agent (steward) (Br.), managing man, farm bailiff (Br.), estate (farm, US) manager;
• Gutspacht farm tenancy;
• Gutspächter tenant farmer;
• Gutsverkauf disposal of an estate by sale;
• Gutsverwalter managing man, land steward (Br.), bailiff (Br.), estate agent (Br.), estate (farm, US) manager, commissioner;
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10 управляющий фермой
1) General subject: granger2) Obsolete: husband3) British English: farm bailiff4) Economy: farm manager5) Accounting: bailiff6) Makarov: farm operator, operatorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > управляющий фермой
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11 управляющий хозяйством
1) British English: farm bailiff2) Economy: farm manager3) Business: administrator, bailiff, stewardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > управляющий хозяйством
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12 Gutsinspektor
Gutsinspektor
land agent (steward) (Br.), managing man, farm bailiff (Br.), estate (farm, US) manager -
13 looker
ˈlukə сущ.
1) диал. а) сторож, хранитель, смотритель Syn: guardian, keeper, shepherd, farm-bailiff, steward б) инспектор
2) амер.;
разг. красавец, красавица
3) а) разг. телезритель б) наблюдатель, зритель Syn: observer, spectator зритель, свидетель, наблюдатель ( происшествия и т. п.) телезритель (сленг) красотка - she's a *! какая красотка! looker амер. разг. красавица, красавец ~ наблюдатель ~ разг. телезритель -
14 Domänenbesitz
Domänenbesitz
demesne lands of the Crown (Br.), direct domain;
• Domäneneinnahmen land revenue (Br.);
• Domänenpächter tenant of a domain;
• Domänenverwalter farm bailiff, land agent;
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16 Inspektor
Inspektor
inspector, superintendent, (auf Gut) estate manager, farm bailiff (Br.) (manager, US), (Polizei) police officer;
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19 jószágigazgató
(DE) Gutsverwalter {s}; Administrator {r}; (EN) farm-bailiff; land-steward -
20 vilico
1.vīlĭco ( villĭco; perf. and sup. perh. not found), āre, 1, v. n. and a.; and vīlĭ-cor, ātus sum, āri, 1., v. dep. [vilicus].I.Neutr.A.To act as bailiff, overseer; to superintend (prop. of a country estate).1.Form vilico:2.dispensare rem publicam, et in eā quodammodo vilicare,
Cic. Rep. 5, 3, 5.—Form vincor: non vilicari, sed dominari mea est sententia, Pomp. ap. Non. p. 186, 2 (Com. Rel. v. 45 Rib.):B.longe ab urbe vilicari, quo erus rarenter venit,
id. ib. p. 186, 1: hic vilicor ante urbem: nunc rus eo, Turp. ap. Non. p. 186, 7 (Com. Rel. v. 82 Rib.).—Transf., to live or reside in the country.1.Absol.: in Arpinos jam... explodam hominem, ut vilicetur, Afran. ap. Non. p. 186, 5.—2.With adv. of place: ego nondum etiam hic vilicabar, Turp. ap. Non. p. 186, 7.—3.With abl.:II.vilicatus praediis,
Aus. Ep. 22, 1.—Act., to manage an estate, etc., as a bailiff, etc.:2.possessionem maximam illam vilicabat,
App. M. 8, p. 211, 20.
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