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3 чёрный пар
1) Agriculture: autumn fallow, dead fallow, weedfree fallow2) Forestry: bare fallow3) Ecology: black fallow -
4 чистый пар
1) General subject: "black" fallow2) Engineering: clean steam3) Agriculture: complete fallow, naked fallow4) Coolers: pure vapor5) Ecology: bare fallow, clean fallow6) Analytical chemistry: impurity-free steam -
5 ранний пар
Agriculture: early fallow, spring bare fallow, spring fallow, summer fallow -
6 пар
1. м.1. steam2. (от дыхания и т. п.) exhalation2. м. с.-х.♢
стоять под парами — be under steam, be ready to startfallowнаходиться под паром — lie* fallow
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7 пар
I м.1) ( вода в газообразном состоянии) steamпревраща́ться в пар — evaporate
2) (от дыхания и т.п.) exhalationот ло́шади идёт пар — the horse is steaming
••стоя́ть под пара́ми — be under steam, be ready to start
на всех пара́х — at full speed / tilt
вы́пустить / спусти́ть пар (излить гнев и т.п.) — let off steam
II м. с.-х.с лёгким паром! — ≈ hope you enjoyed your bath!
чёрный (чи́стый) пар — bare fallow
находи́ться под паром — lie fallow
земля́ под паром — fallow (land)
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