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3 распределенная земля
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > распределенная земля
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4 участок
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1) (земли) lot, plot;
region;
district;
(небольшой) strip, parcel;
(для строительства) site граница земельного участка ≈ (по дороге, реке) frontage садовый участок ≈ garden-plot дробить на участки ≈ (что-л.) to parcel out
2) (часть поверхности) part, section;
(дороги, реки) section, length пораженные участки кожи ≈ affected parts/areas of the skin
3) (сфера деятельности) area участок работы ≈ allotted work
4) воен. sector, area, zone жаркий участок ≈ (боя и т. п.) warm corner участок фронта ≈ sector of the front участок заражения ≈ contaminated area/ground
5) (административный) district избирательный участок ≈ electoral/election district/area, constituency;
(помещение) polling place/station, election centre
6) ист. (полицейский) police-office, police-station, (police) stationучаст|ок - м.
1. (часть земельной площади) plot;
строительный ~ building plot;
~ обработанной земли plot of cultivated land;
2. (часть поверхности чего-л.) area;
поражённые ~ки ткани affected areas (of tissue) ;
3. (часть фронта) sector;
4. (сфера деятельности) field, department;
ответственный ~ работы responsible field;
5. (административно-территориальное или производственное подразделение) sector, division;
precinct амер.
См. также в других словарях:
allotted land — See allotment … Black's law dictionary
allotted land — See allotment … Black's law dictionary
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