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1 зернофуражная культура
Makarov: fodder grain, fodder-grain cropУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зернофуражная культура
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2 кормовая культура
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > кормовая культура
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3 зерновые культуры
1. cereal cropsпроизводимые культуры; пропашные культуры — cultivated crops
междупосевные культуры; промежуточные культуры — catch crops
2. white straw crops3. grain cropsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > зерновые культуры
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4 культура
culture, planting* * *культу́ра ж.1. ( совокупность сельскохозяйственных методов) culture2. ( вид растения) cropвыра́щивать культу́ру на (напр. силос) — raise the crop for (e. g., silage)
(с)менять культу́ры — rotate [shift] crops3. мед. cultureвыра́щивать культу́ру тка́ни — to culture tissue(s)зернова́я культу́ра — cereal cropзла́ковая культу́ра — grain cropкормова́я культу́ра — fodder cropтехни́ческая культу́ра — industrial cropтова́рная культу́ра — commercial cropфура́жная культу́ра — forage crop* * * -
5 культура
1. ж. cropпроизводимые культуры; пропашные культуры — cultivated crops
междупосевные культуры; промежуточные культуры — catch crops
2. ж. мед. cultureкультура, развивающаяся в пробирке — test-tube culture
Синонимический ряд:цивилизация (сущ.) цивилизация
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