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1 яровое зерно
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > яровое зерно
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2 кормовая культура
1. feed crop2. forage cropsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > кормовая культура
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3 хлеб
м1) пищевой продукт breadбе́лый/чёрный хлеб — white/brown bread
хлеб насу́щный — (one's) daily bread
буха́нка хлеба — a loaf of bread
кусо́к/ломо́ь хлеба — a piece/a slice of bread
хлеб с ма́слом — bread and butter
зараба́тывать (себе́) на хлеб — to earn one's (daily) bread, to earn a living
перебива́ться с хлеба на квас — to live from hand to mouth, to be on the breadline
2) зерно (wheat/rye/bread) grain3) в поле corn, crop(s)спе́лые хлеба́ — ripe corn/crops
яровы́е хлеба́ — spring corn/crops
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4 посевная площадь
1. acreage2. area under cropsпечатный материал, подсчитываемый по площади — area material
3. cropping4. cultivated areaплощадь, густо покрытая скважинами — closely drilled area
5. cultivation area6. sown area7. area under cropРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > посевная площадь
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