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1 корчеватель
1) General subject: grubber, grubbing plough, tree extractor2) Engineering: extractor, irradicator (пней), root extractor, rooter, stump extractor, stump puller, stumper, uprooter3) Agriculture: tree plucker4) Construction: land-clearing rake, rootdozer5) Mining: grubbing machine, treedozer6) Forestry: breaker, puller, rakedozer, root puller, stub puller, stump-grubber, tree dozer, tree-dozer7) Makarov: grub puller (корней, пней, деревьев), grubber (корней, кустарников), puller (корней, пней, деревьев), stump-puller (пней), stumper (пней), uprooter (корней, кустарников) -
2 выкопочное устройство
Makarov: uprooterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выкопочное устройство
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3 гузокорчевалка
Makarov: boll breaker, cotton stem uprooter -
4 гузокорчеватель
1) Agriculture: cotton-plant puller2) Makarov: boll breaker, cotton stem uprooter -
5 гузоломка
Makarov: boll breaker, cotton stem uprooter -
6 корчевальная машина
1) Engineering: brush plow, extractor, forestry winch, grubber, grubbing machine, grubbing winch, stump extractor, stump puller, stump pulling machine, uprooter2) Automobile industry: brush plough3) Mining: tree dozer, treedozer4) Forestry: puller, root extractor, root puller, stub puller, stump grubber, stumper5) Ecology: forest devilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > корчевальная машина
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7 корчеватель
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8 עוקר הרים
erudite scholar {"uprooter of mountains"} -
9 निर्मूल
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10 sradicatore
sradicatore agg. uprooting, root (attr.)◆ s.m. uprooter; (agr.) (potato) fork; (potato) hook; (potato) rake. -
11 مجث
مِجَثّ، مِجْثاث، مِجَثّة: مِحْراثٌ تُقْلَعُ بِهِ الأعْشابُ -
12 مجثاث
مِجَثّ، مِجْثاث، مِجَثّة: مِحْراثٌ تُقْلَعُ بِهِ الأعْشابُ -
13 مجثة
مِجَثّ، مِجْثاث، مِجَثّة: مِحْراثٌ تُقْلَعُ بِهِ الأعْشابُ -
14 exstirpator
exstirpātor ( ext-), ōris, m. [id.], an uprooter:II.silvae,
August. in Joann. Epist. ad Parth. Fr. 2, 8; id. in Psa. 95, 6.—Trop., a destroyer, waster: substantiae monasterii, Regul. Benedict. 31. -
15 extirpator
exstirpātor ( ext-), ōris, m. [id.], an uprooter:II.silvae,
August. in Joann. Epist. ad Parth. Fr. 2, 8; id. in Psa. 95, 6.—Trop., a destroyer, waster: substantiae monasterii, Regul. Benedict. 31. -
16 корчеватель
м. stump-puller, stumper; uprooter, grubber
См. также в других словарях:
uprooter — noun see uproot … New Collegiate Dictionary
uprooter — See uprootedness. * * * … Universalium
uprooter — up·root·er … English syllables
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ruiner — noun a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to a destroyer of the environment jealousy was his undoer uprooters of gravestones • Syn: ↑destroyer, ↑undoer, ↑waster, ↑uprooter … Useful english dictionary
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uproot — transitive verb Date: circa 1620 1. to remove as if by pulling up 2. to pull up by the roots 3. to displace from a country or traditional habitat Synonyms: see exterminate • uprootedness noun • uprooter noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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