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1 кормовой
1. (относящийся к корме)stern (attr.), afterкормовой флаг — ensign; color амер.
2. (относящийся к корму)кормовая часть ( судна) — after-body, after-part, stern-part
fodder (attr.), forage (attr.)кормовые растения, кормовые культуры — fodder crops
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2 кормовой
I( относящийся к корме) stern (attr), afterкормово́й флаг — ensign [-saɪn]; color ['kʌ-] амер.
кормово́е весло́ — scull
IIкормова́я часть (судна) — after-body, after-part, stern-part
( относящийся к корму) fodder (attr), feed (attr), forage (attr)кормовы́е расте́ния / культу́ры — fodder crops
кормова́я трава́ — fodder grass
кормова́я свёкла — mangel(-wurzel)
кормово́й севооборо́т — forage crop-rotation
кормова́я ба́за — forage reserve
есте́ственные кормовы́е уго́дья — natural meadowlands ['me-]
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