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1 удобрение почвы
удобрение почвы
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soil fertilisation
The application of any organic or inorganic material of natural or synthetic origins to a soil to supply one or more elements essential to the growth of plants. (Source: DUNSTE)
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2 fertile
adjective1) (fruitful) fruchtbar (in an + Dat.)2) (capable of developing) befruchtet3) (able to become parent) fortpflanzungsfähig* * *1) (producing a lot: fertile fields; a fertile mind/imagination.) fruchtbar, schöpferisch2) (able to produce fruit, children, young animals etc: fertile seed.) fruchtbar•- academic.ru/26946/fertility">fertility- fertilize
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- fertiliser* * *fer·tile[ˈfɜ:taɪl, AM ˈfɜ:rt̬əl]\fertile imagination lebhafte Fantasie3.* * *['fɜːtaɪl]adj1) (AGR, BIOL) land, region, woman, man, animal fruchtbar; soil ergiebig; egg, ovum befruchtungsfähigthe fertile period or time — die fruchtbaren Tage
this is fertile ground for racists/ethnic hatred — das ist fruchtbarer Boden für Rassisten/Rassenhass
* * *1. fruchtbar, ergiebig, reich ( alle:in, of an dat)2. fig fruchtbar, produktiv, schöpferisch:a fertile imagination eine fruchtbare oder reiche Fantasie3. BIOLa) befruchtetb) fortpflanzungsfähig:the fertile period die fruchtbaren Tage (der Frau);* * *adjective1) (fruitful) fruchtbar (in an + Dat.)2) (capable of developing) befruchtet3) (able to become parent) fortpflanzungsfähig* * *adj.fruchtbar adj.zeugungsfähig adj.
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