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1 improver
сущ.1) общ. усовершенствователь, улучшитель; рационализатор; модификатор2) обр. практикант, стажер (лицо, работающее на предприятии с целью получения практического опыта в какой-л. деятельности и обычно получающее за выполняемую работу пониженную зарплату)The management has a policy of employing improvers where possible so as to cut down on salaries. — Руководство предпочитает принимать на работу практикантов, когда это возможно, чтобы сэкономить на заработной плате.
Syn:3) с.-х. мелиоратор ( специалист по мелиорации)4) с.-х. = soil improver
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