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1 agriculture
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2 agriculture
((the science of) the cultivation of land: He is studying agriculture.) agriculturaagriculture n agriculturatr['ægrɪkʌlʧəSMALLr/SMALL]1 agriculturaagriculture ['ægrɪ.kʌlʧər] n: agricultura f♦ agricultural [.ægrɪ'kʌlʧərəl] adjn.• agricultura s.f.'ægrɪkʌltʃər, 'ægrɪkʌltʃə(r)mass noun agricultura f['æɡrɪkʌltʃǝ(r)]N agricultura fMinistry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food — (Brit) ≈ Ministerio m de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación (Sp)
* * *['ægrɪkʌltʃər, 'ægrɪkʌltʃə(r)]mass noun agricultura f -
3 agriculture
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4 Agriculture Committee
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5 agriculture management
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6 extensive agriculture
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7 extensive agriculture
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > extensive agriculture
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8 extractive agriculture
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > extractive agriculture
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9 geography of agriculture
geografía agrícola; geografía de agriculturaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > geography of agriculture
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10 intensive agriculture
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > intensive agriculture
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11 plantation agriculture
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > plantation agriculture
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12 sedentary agriculture
sedentarización; vida sedentariaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > sedentary agriculture
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13 shifting agriculture
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > shifting agriculture
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14 subsistence agriculture
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > subsistence agriculture
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15 suburban agriculture
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > suburban agriculture
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16 sustainable agriculture
agricultura durable; agricultura sostenible; agricultura sustentableEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > sustainable agriculture
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17 floodplain agriculture
nAGRIC agricultura en tierras de aluvión fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > floodplain agriculture
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18 hill agriculture
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19 rain-fed agriculture
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20 capitalist agriculture
s.agricultura capitalista, capitalismo agropecuario.
См. также в других словарях:
AGRICULTURE — Étymologiquement, agriculture signifie «culture des champs», le mot culture devant être pris dans le sens de «mise en condition». Il désigne, par extension, la production des biens et les conditions de vie en milieu rural: la culture du blé, de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
agriculture — ag‧ri‧cul‧ture [ˈægrɪˌkʌltʆə ǁ ər] noun [uncountable] FARMING the practice or science of farming: • Agriculture accounts for over 25% of net domestic production. agricultural adjective : • sales of agricultural machinery exˌtensive ˈagriculture … Financial and business terms
Agriculture — Agriculture has been one of the most important means of subsistence since prehistoric times. During the Middle Ages, agriculture was mainly organized by large landowners, including monasteries, or by colonists who turned wastelands into… … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands
agriculture — AGRICULTURE. s. fém. L art de cultiver la terre. Cet homme aime l agriculture, entend bien l agriculture. Traité d agriculture … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Agriculture — Agriculture (most often associated with the kibbutz) has occupied a position of prominence in Israel and in Zionist ideology greater than its economic contribution has warranted. Its central place in Zionist ideology, dominant role in the… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Agriculture — Ag ri*cul ture (?; 135), n. [L. agricultura; ager field + cultura cultivation: cf. F. agriculture. See {Acre} and {Culture}.] The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of live… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
AGRICULTURE — Agriculture formed the basis of the Mesopotamian economy. The first steps toward a managed production of cereals were taken as early as the 10th millennium B.C. in Syria, in the area known as the Fertile Crescent, which receives sufficient… … Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia
agriculture — AGRICULTURE: Une des mamelles de l État (l État est du genre masculin, mais ça ne fait rien). On devrait l encourager. Manque de bras … Dictionnaire des idées reçues
agriculture — agriculture, sociology of See rural sociology … Dictionary of sociology
agriculture — (n.) mid 15c., from L.L. agricultura cultivation of the land, compound of agri cultura cultivation of land, from agri, gen. of ager a field (see ACRE (Cf. acre)) + cultura cultivation (see CULTURE (Cf. culture)). In Old English, the idea was… … Etymology dictionary
agriculture — *agrarian … New Dictionary of Synonyms