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1 осваивать новые земли
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > осваивать новые земли
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2 ничья земля
1. no man's landземля, расчищенная для посева — land cleared for cultivation
земля, которая приносит хороший доход — land that pays well
2. no mans landземля, необходимая для этого — the land necessary therefor
земля, не очищенная от сорняков — land uncleared of weeds
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3 осваивать новые земли
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > осваивать новые земли
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4 осваивать
Синонимический ряд:изучаемый (прил.) изучаемый; одолеваемый; осиливаемый; постигаемый; проходимый; усваиваемый; учимый; штудируемый -
5 возможность получения земли
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > возможность получения земли
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6 осваивать
осва́ивать гл.:осва́ивать но́вую техноло́гию — bring a new (production) process to a commercial level [status]осва́ивать но́вые зе́мли — bring new land into [under] cultivationосва́ивать произво́дственную мо́щность — bring output [production] to the (design) figure [mark]осва́ивать целину́ — develop virgin land -
7 распахать целину
1) General subject: break fresh ground, break new ground, break the ground2) Makarov: bring wild land into a state of cultivation
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