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1 скотобойня
1) General subject: butchery, slaughter-house2) French: abattoir3) Engineering: killing plant, slaughtering house, slaughtering plant4) Agriculture: slaughtery5) British English: knackery6) Food industry: nide7) Advertising: slaughter house8) Business: slaughterhouse9) Makarov: killing yard, shambles -
2 скотобойня
butchery, killing plant, slaughtering plant, slaughterhouse* * *скотобо́йня ж.
slaughter [slaughtering] house -
3 бойня
1) General subject: battue, blood-letting, bloodshed, butchery, holocaust, killing, massacre, (массовая) promiscuous massacre, shamble (тж. перен.), shambles (употр. с гл. в ед. ч.), slaughter, slaughterhouse, slaughter-house, internecion2) French: abattoir3) Bookish: carnage4) Agriculture: killing house, slaughtery5) Construction: butcher's hall6) British English: knackery7) Food industry: flaying house8) Advertising: slaughter house9) Makarov: battue (особ. мирных жителей), flaying place, killing plant, killing yard, slaughtering plant -
4 мясокомбинат
1) General subject: meat cutting plant, meat-processing plant, packing house, meat-packing plant2) Engineering: meat packing plant, packing plant, slaughtering and meat processing plant, slaughtering and meat-processing plant3) Construction: meat-packing factory4) British English: meat-preserving factory5) Food industry: meat packing house6) Advertising: meat factory, meat-processing factory, meat-ware factory7) Makarov: meat packing -
5 мясокомбинат
meat packing plant, packing plant, slaughtering and meat processing plant* * *мясокомбина́т м.
брит. meat-preserving factory; амер. meat-packing plant* * *
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