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1 beet
1) свекла
2) бурак
3) свеклорезальный
4) свеклоуборочный
– beet harvester
– fodder beet
– sugar beet
– table beet
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2 fodder
1) фураж
2) <agric.> кормовой
– ensilage fodder
– fodder beet
– fodder cellulose
– fodder crop
– fodder grinder
– fodder lime
– fodder mill
– fodder plant
– fodder shredder
– fodder supplies
– fodder unit
– green fodder
– yeasting of fodder
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3 grow
1) расти
2) взрастать
3) взрасти
4) дорастать
5) дорасти
6) культивировать
7) нарастать
8) разрастаться
9) возрастать
10) вырастать
11) делаться
12) выращивать
13) вырасти
– grow tobacco
– grow yeast
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4 fodder
с.-х.фураж || фуражный, кормовой
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