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1) Техника: жидкий навоз2) Макаров: разбрасывать навоз, унавоживать -
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1. n навоз, помётbird dung — гуано, птичий помёт
2. n удобрениеto spread dung — разбрасывать навоз, унавоживать
3. n кал, фекалии, экскременты4. v унавоживать землю, удобрять землю навозом5. v выделять экскрементыСинонимический ряд:foul dirt (noun) dirt; feces; filth; foul dirt; foul matter; muck; mud; slime; squalor -
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1. [dʌŋ] n1) навоз, помёт2) удобрениеto spread dung - разбрасывать навоз, унавоживать
3) кал, фекалии, экскременты2. [dʌŋ] v1. унавоживать землю, удобрять землю навозом2. выделять экскременты -
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1. гл.
1) удобрять, унавоживать (землю) Syn: manure
2., dress
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2) выделять экскременты Syn: to eject excrement
2. сущ.
1) а) фекальные массы( используемые для удобрения почвы) ;
органическое удобрение б) навоз, помет dung channel ≈ навозная канава cow-dung ≈ навоз horse-dung ≈ лошадиный навоз pig's-dung ≈ свиной навоз Syn: manure, muck
2) нечто, вызывающее отвращение, тошноту навоз, помет;
удобрение - to spread * разбрасывать навоз, унавоживать кал, фекалии, экскременты унавоживать землю, удобрять землю навозом выделять экскременты dung past. и p. p. от ding ~ помет, навоз;
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سَمَاد \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep (used for improving the soil, etc.). fertilizer: sth. spread on the soil to make it produce better crops. -
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to spread dung — разбрасывать навоз, унавоживать
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > decomposed dung
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12 жидкий навоз
1) Engineering: spread dung, spread manure2) Agriculture: black liquid, manure pump, manure-transfer pump3) Ecology: liquid dung4) Makarov: liquid manure -
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(DE) Dünger {r}; dünge; düngen; düngt; (EN) dung; fertilize; manure; spread dung; spread manure over a field -
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sg - møgetму́сор м; грязь ж; нечисто́ты мн* * *dirt, dung, fat, filth, muck* * *(et)( bras) rubbish, trash,T muck;( snavs) dirt,( stærkere) filth,T muck;(agr) dung,T muck;[ sprede møg] spread dung. -
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1. disperse2. bestrew3. scattered4. scattering5. scatters6. spread thinразбрасывать навоз, унавоживать — to spread dung
7. strewed8. strewing9. strewn10. scatter; throw about; strew; squanderразбрасывать, развеивать — blow about
разбрасывать, раскидывать — throw about
11. broadcast12. intersperse13. strewСинонимический ряд:раскидывать (глаг.) разметывать; раскидывать; расшвыривать -
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2) Agriculture: fertilize, soil, stercorate3) Makarov: dung, spread dung -
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1) Agriculture: spread manure2) Makarov: spread dungУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разбрасывать навоз
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