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1 intensive cultivation
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2 intensive cultivation
1) экстенсивная обработка (почвы)2) экстенсивное возделывание (растений)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > intensive cultivation
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3 intensive cultivation
интенсивная обработка; интенсивное выращиваниеEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > intensive cultivation
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4 cultivation
n1) обработка; культивация, возделывание2) разведение, выращивание
- extensive cultivation
- intensive cultivation
- rice cultivation
- soil cultivationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > cultivation
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1) культивация, (предпосевная) обработка, окультуривание (почвы); междурядная обработка (почвы)2) возделывание, выращивание -
6 intensive margin of cultivation
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > intensive margin of cultivation
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7 intensive margin of cultivation
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > intensive margin of cultivation
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8 intensive margin of cultivation
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > intensive margin of cultivation
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9 margin
1) предел (напр. доходности)2) бирж. разница, остаток, маржа, надбавка, вычет3) маржа, часть цены акции, вносимая наличными при покупке в кредит (с участием брокерского кредита)4) скидка розничным торговцам с установленных розничных цен -
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1) система; способ; метод2) устройство; строй3) классификация4) учение5) сеть (дорог) -
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n2) запас (денег, времени, места и т.п.)3) прибыль4) бирж. маржа, разница между ценами, курсами, ставками6) часть цены акции, вносимая наличными, при покупке за счет кредита брокера8) разница между процентами, выплачиваемыми вкладчикам, и процентом, взимаемым с заемщиков
- actuarial margin
- additional margin
- bank margin
- budget margin
- cash flow margin
- close margin of profit
- collateral security margin
- credit margin
- customary margin for the industry
- deficit margin
- dumping margin
- excess margin
- exchange rate margin
- fixed margin
- fluctuation margin
- forward margin
- futures margin
- gross margin
- gross margin over direct costs
- gross income margin
- gross merchandise margin
- gross processing margin
- gross profit margin
- high margin
- historic margin
- initial margin
- intensive margin of cultivation
- interest margin
- lending margin
- liquidity margin
- maintenance margin
- manufacturing margin
- marketing margin
- maximum margin
- narrow margin
- narrow margin of profit
- net interest margin
- net profit margin
- operating margin
- operating profit margin
- permissible margin
- price margin
- profit margin
- profit margin from operations
- profit margin per unit
- risk margin
- safety margin
- shoestring margin
- slim margin
- sufficient margin
- thin margin
- trade margin
- transportation margin
- unit contribution margin
- usual margin
- variation margin
- wide margin
- margin for prudence
- margin for unforeseen expenses
- margin of dumping
- margin of fluctuations
- margin of gross profit
- margin of interest
- margin of profit
- margin of slack
- margin of unused resources
- margin on sales
- at the margin
- by a wide margin
- on margin
- buy on margin
- deposit a margin in cash
- leave a margin
- sell on margin
- squeeze profit margins
- win by a tiny margin
- speculate on marginEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > margin
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12 ostréiculture
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oyster farming
There are two types of oyster farming: suspension culture, in which oysters are grown off bottom, in floating trays, is a labor-intensive form of cultivation that requires continuous tending and cleaning of both gear and shellfish, and bottom culture, which is similar to conventional crop farming on land; it involves selecting areas of the sea floor that provide a natural food supply, necessary currents, minimum exposure to predators, and proper temperature and then "seeding" the bottom with shellfish stock that are left to grow to market size. Then they are harvested with a bottom drag from a boat. Both suspension culture and bottom culture depend on natural food supplies for growing the shellfish being raised. (Source: MSTF)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ostréiculture
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13 Austernzucht
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oyster farming
There are two types of oyster farming: suspension culture, in which oysters are grown off bottom, in floating trays, is a labor-intensive form of cultivation that requires continuous tending and cleaning of both gear and shellfish, and bottom culture, which is similar to conventional crop farming on land; it involves selecting areas of the sea floor that provide a natural food supply, necessary currents, minimum exposure to predators, and proper temperature and then "seeding" the bottom with shellfish stock that are left to grow to market size. Then they are harvested with a bottom drag from a boat. Both suspension culture and bottom culture depend on natural food supplies for growing the shellfish being raised. (Source: MSTF)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Austernzucht
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14 oyster farming
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oyster farming
There are two types of oyster farming: suspension culture, in which oysters are grown off bottom, in floating trays, is a labor-intensive form of cultivation that requires continuous tending and cleaning of both gear and shellfish, and bottom culture, which is similar to conventional crop farming on land; it involves selecting areas of the sea floor that provide a natural food supply, necessary currents, minimum exposure to predators, and proper temperature and then "seeding" the bottom with shellfish stock that are left to grow to market size. Then they are harvested with a bottom drag from a boat. Both suspension culture and bottom culture depend on natural food supplies for growing the shellfish being raised. (Source: MSTF)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > oyster farming
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