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7 cannon fodder
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10 фураж
фураж
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fodder
Bulk feed for livestock, especially hay, straw, etc. (Source: CED)
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фуражная сельскохозяйственная культура
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fodder plant
Plants used to feed livestock. (Source: AMHER)
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1 noun∎ figurative he's a loose cannon il n'en fait qu'à sa tête;∎ she's regarded as a loose cannon in the party elle passe pour quelqu'un de peu fiable au sein du parti car elle n'en fait qu'à sa tête∎ to cannon into sb/sth se heurter contre qn/qch∎ to cannon off the cushion (of player) jouer la bricole►► cannon fodder chair f à canon -
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rack [ræk]1 noun(a) (shelf) étagère f; (in shop) présentoir m; (on cycle) porte-bagages m inv; (for cooling, drying) grille f, claie f; (for fodder, bicycles, test tubes, pipes) râtelier m; (for bottles) casier m;∎ (luggage) rack (in train, bus) filet m (à bagages);∎ (tool) rack porte-outils m inv;∎ (clothes) rack triangle m (à vêtements);∎ to buy a suit off the rack acheter un costume en prêt-à-porter∎ to put sb on the rack faire subir à qn le supplice du chevalet; figurative mettre qn au supplice;∎ that question put him on the rack cette question l'a mis dans une position très difficile(c) Technology crémaillère f∎ rack of lamb carré m d'agneau∎ to hit the rack (go to bed) se pieuter, se bâcher∎ to go to rack and ruin (house) tomber en ruine; (garden) être à l'abandon; (person) dépérir; (company) péricliter; (country, institution) aller à vau-l'eau∎ to be racked with pain être perclus de douleur;∎ racked by guilt tenaillé par un sentiment de culpabilité;∎ her body was racked with sobs son corps était secoué de sanglots;∎ to rack one's brains se creuser la tête►► rack and pinion crémaillère f;rack and pinion railway chemin m de fer à crémaillère;rack railway chemin m de fer à crémaillère;British rack rent loyer m exorbitant∎ to rack sb back passer un savon à qn, remonter les bretelles à qn(points) marquer -
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заражение кормов
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forage contamination
Introduction of hazardous or poisonous substances such as arsenic or lead into, or onto, fodder for animals. The animals consume the contaminated feed and can become sick and may die. (Source: ISEP)
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корнеплод
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root crop
Plants which store edible material in a root, corm or tuber; root crops used as food vegetables or fodder include carrots, parsnips, swedes and turnips; starchy root crops include potatoes, cassavas and yams. (Source: PHC)
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FODDER — (Heb. מִסְפּוֹא, mispo, AV, JPS, provender ), most often mentioned together with teven ( chaff, AV, JPS, straw ) as feed for camels and asses (Gen. 24:25; 43:24; Judg. 19:19). Teven, which was the most important food of domestic animals, was made … Encyclopedia of Judaism
fodder — [fäd′ər] n. [ME < OE fodor (akin to Ger futter) < base of foda, FOOD] 1. coarse food for cattle, horses, sheep, etc., as cornstalks, hay, and straw 2. a) something, esp. information, that is thought of as being in large supply and, often,… … English World dictionary
Fodder — Fod der (f[o^]d d[ e]r), n. [AS. f[=o]dder, f[=o]ddor, fodder (also sheath case), fr. f[=o]da food; akin to D. voeder, OHG. fuotar, G. futter, Icel. f[=o][eth]r, Sw. & Dan. foder. [root]75. See {Food} and cf. {Forage}, {Fur}.] That which is fed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fodder — (n.) O.E. fodder food, especially food for cattle, from P.Gmc. *fodran (Cf. O.N. foðr, M.Du. voeder, O.H.G. fuotar, Ger. Futter), from PIE *patrom, from *pa to feed (see FOOD (Cf. food)) … Etymology dictionary
fodder — ► NOUN 1) food for cattle and other livestock. 2) a person or thing regarded only as material to satisfy a need: young people ending up as factory fodder. ORIGIN Old English, related to FOOD(Cf. ↑food) … English terms dictionary
Fodder — Fod der (f[o^]d d[ e]r), n. [See 1st {Fother}.] A weight by which lead and some other metals were formerly sold, in England, varying from 191/2 to 24 cwt.; a fother. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fodder — Fod der (f[o^]d d[ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foddered} (f[o^]d d[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Foddering}.] To feed, as cattle, with dry food or cut grass, etc.; to furnish with hay, straw, oats, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fodder — Fodder, engl. Gewicht, s. Fudder … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Fodder — Fodder, englisches Gewicht für Blei, in London = 19,5, Newcastle = 21, Stockton = 22 Ztr. à 50,8 kg, für Blei in Rollen = 20 Ztr … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Fodder — Fodder, engl. Gewicht für Blei in Blöcken oder Mulden (sog. Gänsen oder Sauen), in London = 191/2, Newcastle = 21, Stockton = 22 Hundredweight (à 50,8 kg); für Blei in Rollen = 20 Hundredweight (1016 kg) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
fodder — forage, *food, feed, provender, provisions, comestibles, victuals, viands … New Dictionary of Synonyms