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1 огороженное пастбище
1) Australian slang: paddock2) Makarov: enclosed pasture, paddock grazingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > огороженное пастбище
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2 система отдельного выпаса ягнят в загоне
Makarov: "lamb only" paddock grazing systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > система отдельного выпаса ягнят в загоне
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3 стравливание в загонах
Makarov: paddock grazingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стравливание в загонах
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4 пастбище
1) General subject: cattle post, cattle range, cattle run, feed, grass, grassland, lea, outfield, outlet, pasturage, pasture, pasture-land, pature (заимствование из французского языка pature), stamping ground (антилоп), veld2) Biology: feeding ground, greenland, pasture ground, walk3) Dialect: ing (в низине), lease, leasow4) Obsolete: vaccary5) Agriculture: cattle station, cattle-post, cattle-range, cattle-run, gate (обычно на общинной земле), layland, ley, pasture field6) History: lare7) Rare: graziery8) British English: gait (обычно на общинной земле), keep10) Australian slang: run (особ. овечье), station11) Architecture: paddock12) Scottish language: shieling13) South African slang: veldt14) Cartography: acre15) Ecology: grass land, grazing land, ham, pastoral land, pasture land, pasture-ground, range, rangeland16) Makarov: gang, grazing area, pasture area, pastureland, pen -
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1) General subject: paddock, park, pasture, pasture-land, pature (заимствование из французского языка pature), stripping (скота)2) Biology: walk3) Dialect: lease4) Obsolete: feed5) Engineering: grazing ground6) Agriculture: outdoor run, run (для скота)8) Law: common10) Ecology: pasturage -
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