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1 оленеводческий
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reindeer(-breeding) (attr.) -
3 оленеводческий
reindeer(-breeding) (attr)оленево́дческое хозя́йство — reindeer farm
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1) Engineering: deer breeding, deer raising2) Agriculture: reindeer husbandry (http://www.ttl.fi/en/publications/electronic_journals/barents_newsletter/archives/Documents/barents_newsletter1-2003.pdf)3) Oil: reindeer herding4) Makarov: deer farming, reindeer breeding, reindeer production, stag breeding -
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deer farming, reindeer breedingMany reindeer breeders stay permanently in the forests, while others are nomads who in summer visit the arctic tundras with their herds and, in addition, hunt and fish along the coasts of the Arctic Ocean .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > оленеводство
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7 таежное оленеводство
Makarov: taiga reindeer breedingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > таежное оленеводство
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8 тундровое оленеводство
Makarov: tundra reindeer breedingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тундровое оленеводство
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9 оленеводство
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оленево́дство с.
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12 оленеводство
с. deer-raising, reindeer breeding
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