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1 осваивать
1) General subject: acclimate, apply, assimilate, bring under, digest (территорию), domesticate, explore, familiarize, master, open up, tap, use, absorb, reclaim, break in, acquire3) Agriculture: reclaim (заброшенные земли), reclaim (целину), place under cultivation (земли)4) Mathematics: become familiar with5) Economy: bring under cultivation, learn7) Information technology: hack8) Banking: (доходы, капиталовложения) absorb -
2 вводить в культуру
1) Agriculture: release, bring under cultivation2) Makarov: bring underУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в культуру
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3 осваивать культуру
Makarov: bring under cultivationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осваивать культуру
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4 осваивать целину
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5 поднимать целину
1) General subject: fallow, break ground, dig up2) Agriculture: break fresh ground, bring under cultivation, disturb the sod3) Politics: develop new lands4) Business: break new ground5) Makarov: break, break fresh, improve virgin land -
6 осваивать новые земли
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > осваивать новые земли
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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 -
8 осваивать
освоить (вн.)master (d.), assimilate (d.); cope (with)осваивать производство (рд.) — master / develop production (of)
осваивать целинные земли, целину — put* the virgin lands to the plough, bring* new tracts of virgin soil under cultivation
осваивать новые земли — open up, или develop, new lands
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