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121 aridoculture
агротехнические приемы для засушливых районов
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dry farming
A system of extensive agriculture allowing the production of crops without irrigation in areas of limited rainfall. Dry farming involves conserving soil moisture through mulching, frequent fallowing, maintenance of a fine tilth by cross-ploughing, repeated working of the soil after rainfall and removal of any weeds that would take up some of the moisture. (Source: GOOD)
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122 Trockenfarmverfahren
агротехнические приемы для засушливых районов
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dry farming
A system of extensive agriculture allowing the production of crops without irrigation in areas of limited rainfall. Dry farming involves conserving soil moisture through mulching, frequent fallowing, maintenance of a fine tilth by cross-ploughing, repeated working of the soil after rainfall and removal of any weeds that would take up some of the moisture. (Source: GOOD)
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123 агротехнические приемы для засушливых районов
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dry farming
A system of extensive agriculture allowing the production of crops without irrigation in areas of limited rainfall. Dry farming involves conserving soil moisture through mulching, frequent fallowing, maintenance of a fine tilth by cross-ploughing, repeated working of the soil after rainfall and removal of any weeds that would take up some of the moisture. (Source: GOOD)
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125 enterprise
n1) предприятие (особ. смелое, рискованное)2) предприимчивость, (смелая) инициатива4) промышленное предприятие; завод, фабрика5) предприятие; фирма; компания• -
126 Li Bing (Li Ping)
[br]fl. 309–240 BC Chinad. soon after 240 BC China[br]Chinese hydraulic engineer who began the construction of the Guanxian irrigation system.[br]He was Governor of Szechuan. His outstanding achievement was to initiate the Guanxian (Kuanhsien) irrigation system, one of the world's greatest irrigation projects. North-west of Chengdu, capital of Szechuan province, the Min Jiang river tumbles from the Tibetan border country. It was distributed in some 735 miles (1,185 km) of channels into an irrigation system that fertilized half a million acres of good agricultural land and enabled a largely farming population of some 5 million to support themselves, with a regular water supply and free from drought and flood. In the ancient world, it can only be compared in scale with the works on the Nile in Ancient Egypt. The irrigation system was completed by his son Li Erlang c. 230 BC. At the time, it earned both Li Bing and his son temples in their honour; it survives to this day and is still impressive.[br]Further ReadingJ.Needham, Science and Civilisation in China, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971, vol. IV. 3, pp. 249, 288ff., 296, 304, 329.LRD -
127 logging workers
эк. тр., амер. разные сельскохозяйственные работники* (по SOC включает следующие группы профессий: "лесорубы", "операторы лесозаготовительного оборудования", "сортировщики и счетчики леса"; входят в подраздел "лесничии и работники в сфере лесозаготовок" в разделе "профессии в сельском, рыбном и лесном хозяйстве")See: -
128 farm
1. noun[Bauern]hof, der; (larger) Gut, das; Gutshof, der; (in English-speaking countries outside Europe) Farm, diepoultry/chicken farm — Geflügel-/Hühnerfarm, die
farm bread/eggs — Landbrot, das/Landeier Pl.
2. transitive verbfarm animals — Vieh, das
bebauen, bewirtschaften [Land]; züchten [Lachs, Forellen]3. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86912/farm_out">farm out* * *1. noun1) (an area of land, including buildings, used for growing crops, breeding and keeping cows, sheep, pigs etc: Much of England is good agricultural land and there are many farms.) der Bauernhof2) (the farmer's house and the buildings near it in such a place: We visited the farm; ( also adjective) a farm kitchen.) der Bauernhof2. verb(to cultivate (the land) in order to grow crops, breed and keep animals etc: He farms (5,000 acres) in the south.) bebauen- farmer- farming
- farmhouse
- farmyard* * *[fɑ:m, AM fɑ:rm]I. n Bauernhof mchicken \farm Hühnerfarm fhealth \farm Schönheitsfarm ftrout \farm Forellenzucht fII. vtto \farm land/a number of acres Land/eine Anzahl Hektar bebauenIII. vi Land bebauenthe family still \farms in Somerset die Familie hat immer noch Farmland in Somerset* * *[fAːm]1. nBauernhof m; (bigger) Gutshof m; (in US, Australia, = health farm) Farm f; (= fish farm) Fischzucht f, Teichwirtschaft f (form); (= mink farm etc) (Pelztier)zuchtfarm fpig/chicken farm — Schweine-/Hühnerfarm f
2. attrlandwirtschaftlichor laborer (US) — Landarbeiter(in) m(f)
farm animals — Tiere pl auf dem Bauernhof
3. vtland bebauen; livestock halten; trout, mink etc züchten4. viLandwirtschaft betreibenman has been farming for thousands of years — der Mensch ( be)treibt schon seit Jahrtausenden Ackerbau und Viehzucht
* * *farm [fɑː(r)m]A s1. Farm f, (Land)Gut n, Bauernhof m, landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb:2. (Geflügel- etc) Farm f3. obs Bauernhaus nB v/t2. Geflügel etc züchten3. Land etc gegen Pachtzins übernehmen5. Kinder etc (gewerbsmäßig) in Pflege nehmena) Kinder etc in Pflege geben (on, to dat oder bei),C v/i (eine) Landwirtschaft betreiben, Landwirt sein* * *1. noun[Bauern]hof, der; (larger) Gut, das; Gutshof, der; (in English-speaking countries outside Europe) Farm, diepoultry/chicken farm — Geflügel-/Hühnerfarm, die
farm bread/eggs — Landbrot, das/Landeier Pl.
2. transitive verbfarm animals — Vieh, das
bebauen, bewirtschaften [Land]; züchten [Lachs, Forellen]3. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- farm out* * *n.Bauernhof m.Farm -en f. v.bebauen v.
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