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['vɪlɪʤ]сущ.1)а) деревня, селение, село, посёлокThe whole village was engulfed in the flood. — Разлив затопил целую деревню.
The population of the villages is thinning down now that so many people are going to the cities. — Количество жителей в деревнях уменьшается, потому что многие люди уезжают жить в города.
б) шутл. большая деревня (о городе, обычно о Лондоне)Westminster village — брит.; журн. парламент
2) амер. городокSyn:The whole village was early astir. — С раннего утра вся деревня была на ногах.
The village is astir with sea-faring men. — Деревня взволнована появлением моряков.
The whole village commiserated with the farmer's family in their sorrow. — Вся деревня скорбела вместе с семьёй фермера.
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42 market
1. n рынок, базар2. n продажа; сбыт; спросto bring to market, to put on the market — пустить в продажу, выбросить на рынок
to find a market — найти сбыт; иметь сбыт; пользоваться спросом
the products of this industry always find a market — изделия этой отрасли промышленности всегда находят сбыт
market demand — требования рынка; рыночный спрос
3. n торговля4. n рыночная ценаto engross the market — скупать товар для перепродажи его по более высокой цене, скупать товар со спекулятивными целями
5. n амер. чаще продовольственный магазин6. v привезти на рынок7. v продавать; сбывать; находить рынок сбыта8. v торговать, купить или продать на рынке9. v амер. ходить за покупками, ходить по магазинамСинонимический ряд:1. store (noun) emporium; farmer's market; grocery store; marketplace; mart; outlet; shop; showroom; store; supermarket2. trade (noun) business; commodity market; demand; run; sale; security market; supply and demand; trade; traffic3. sell (verb) barter; deal in; exchange; give; handle; merchandise; merchandize; peddle; retail; sell; trade in; vend -
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1. n производитель; изготовитель2. n театр. режиссёр-постановщик3. n продюсер; лицо, финансирующее постановку спектакля или производство фильма4. n газогенератор5. n тех. генератор, источник6. n биол. продуцент7. n рудник8. n эксплуатационная скважинаСинонимический ряд:1. creator (noun) builder; creator; fabricator; farmer; generator; grower; innovator; maker; raiser2. origin (noun) agent; author; begetter; determinant; heart; origin; progenitor -
44 culture sur brűlis
- вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
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slash and burn culture
A traditional farming system that has been used by generations of farmers in tropical forests and the savannah of north and east Africa. It is known to be an ecologically sound form of cultivation, and because the soil is poor in tropical rain forests it is a sustainable method of farming. It is still practised today, primarily in the developing countries. Small areas of bush or forests are cleared and the smaller trees burned. This unlocks the nutrients in the vegetation and gives the soil fertilizer that is easily taken up by plants. A few years later the soil is degraded and the farmer moves on to do the same at another site. The original ground is left fallow for anything up to 20 years so that the forest can regenerate. With the growth in population and in the subsequent need for more farming land to produce food, the method is increasingly being used today to clear large areas of tropical forests for cattle ranching, and in most cases the ground is not left fallow for long enough and, with modern mechanized farming systems, not enough tree stumps or suitable habitats for plant life are left to start the regeneration process. (Source: WRIGHT)
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45 Roden und Verbrennen
- вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
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slash and burn culture
A traditional farming system that has been used by generations of farmers in tropical forests and the savannah of north and east Africa. It is known to be an ecologically sound form of cultivation, and because the soil is poor in tropical rain forests it is a sustainable method of farming. It is still practised today, primarily in the developing countries. Small areas of bush or forests are cleared and the smaller trees burned. This unlocks the nutrients in the vegetation and gives the soil fertilizer that is easily taken up by plants. A few years later the soil is degraded and the farmer moves on to do the same at another site. The original ground is left fallow for anything up to 20 years so that the forest can regenerate. With the growth in population and in the subsequent need for more farming land to produce food, the method is increasingly being used today to clear large areas of tropical forests for cattle ranching, and in most cases the ground is not left fallow for long enough and, with modern mechanized farming systems, not enough tree stumps or suitable habitats for plant life are left to start the regeneration process. (Source: WRIGHT)
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46 slash and burn culture
- вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
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slash and burn culture
A traditional farming system that has been used by generations of farmers in tropical forests and the savannah of north and east Africa. It is known to be an ecologically sound form of cultivation, and because the soil is poor in tropical rain forests it is a sustainable method of farming. It is still practised today, primarily in the developing countries. Small areas of bush or forests are cleared and the smaller trees burned. This unlocks the nutrients in the vegetation and gives the soil fertilizer that is easily taken up by plants. A few years later the soil is degraded and the farmer moves on to do the same at another site. The original ground is left fallow for anything up to 20 years so that the forest can regenerate. With the growth in population and in the subsequent need for more farming land to produce food, the method is increasingly being used today to clear large areas of tropical forests for cattle ranching, and in most cases the ground is not left fallow for long enough and, with modern mechanized farming systems, not enough tree stumps or suitable habitats for plant life are left to start the regeneration process. (Source: WRIGHT)
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