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1 unbebautes Land
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2 земля невозделываемая
uncultivated land -
3 neobrađeno zemljište
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4 mark
land, maggot, soil, worm* * *subst. (upløyd mark) unploughed land subst. [ land] land subst. [ jordstykke] field subst. [ jordoverflaten] ground subst. (zo) worm subst. (zo) [ larve] maggot subst. [ vektenhet] mark (dyrket mark) arable land, tilled land (udyrket mark) uncultivated land (fig) [ ukjent felt] (upløyd mark) unknown territory, terra incognita US: (upløyd mark) unplowed land -
5 baldío
adj.1 uncultivated, untilled, wasted.2 useless, fruitless, vain.m.waste land, uncultivated land.* * *► adjetivo1 (tierra - sin cultivar) uncultivated; (- estéril) barren2 (vano) vain, useless1 wasteland————————1 wasteland* * *1. ADJ1) (=sin cultivos) [campo] fallow, uncultivated; [terreno] waste2) (=inútil) vain, useless3) (=ocioso) lazy, idle2.SM (Agr) (=campo sin cultivos) uncultivated land, fallow land; (=solar) wasteland* * *I- día adjetivoa) ( sin cultivar)b) < esfuerzo> vain, uselessIIa) ( terreno sin cultivar) area of waste landb) (Bol, Méx, RPl) ( solar) piece o plot of land, vacant lot (AmE)* * *I- día adjetivoa) ( sin cultivar)b) < esfuerzo> vain, uselessIIa) ( terreno sin cultivar) area of waste landb) (Bol, Méx, RPl) ( solar) piece o plot of land, vacant lot (AmE)* * *baldío11 = barren.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.
* caer en terreno baldío = fall on + barren ground, fall on + fallow ground.* tierra baldía = wasteland, moor, barren land.baldío22 = vain [vainer -comp., vainest -sup.], useless.Ex: Some users hope that market forces will force some of the smaller hosts out of the marketplace, but with cheaper telecommunications and computing technology this seems something of a vain hope.
Ex: Numerous titles which have to be entered under the title, as you prescribed are completely useless.* * *1(sin cultivar): terreno baldío area of waste ground o waste land2 ‹esfuerzo› vain, uselesscualquier otro camino resultaría baldío any other way would be pointless1 (terreno sin cultivar) area of waste land o waste ground* * *
baldío 1◊ - día adjetivoa) ( sin cultivar):
baldío 2 sustantivo masculino
' baldío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corralón
English:
barren
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* * *baldío, -a♦ adj1. [sin cultivar] uncultivated;[no cultivable] barren;un terreno baldío an area of wasteland2. [inútil] fruitless;sus esfuerzos resultaron baldíos her efforts came to nothing♦ nm1. [terreno sin cultivar] uncultivated land2. Méx, RP [solar] vacant lot* * *I adj terreno uncultivated; figuselessII m uncultivated land* * *1) : fallow, uncultivated2) : useless, vainbaldío nm1) : wasteland -
6 erial
adj.uncultivated.m.uncultivated land.* * *► adjetivo1 uncultivated, untilled1 uncultivated land* * *1.ADJ uncultivated, untilled2.SM [en campo] uncultivated land; [en ciudad] area of wasteland, piece of waste ground* * *masculino uncultivated land* * *masculino uncultivated land* * *uncultivated, untilleduncultivated land* * *
erial sustantivo masculino wasteland: los bombardeos con napalm convirtieron este bosque en un erial, this forest was left a wasteland by the napalm bombs
' erial' also found in these entries:
English:
waste
* * *erial nmuncultivated land* * *m uncultivated land* * *erial nm: uncultivated land -
7 Neuland
n virgin soil; fig. new territory ( oder ground); Neuland erschließen auch fig. break new ground; Neuland betreten / erobern enter unknown / conquer new territory* * *Neu|landnt no plvirgin land or territory, uncultivated land; (fig) new territory or groundNéúland gewinnen (lit) — to reclaim land
Néúland betreten or beschreiten — to break new ground
er betrat wissenschaftliches/geistiges Néúland — he broke new ground in science/intellectually
* * *Neu·landnt kein pl AGR uncultivated land, virgin territory▶ \Neuland [für jdn] sein to be unknown territory [for sb]* * *das; o. Pl1) newly reclaimed or new land2) (unerforschtes Land) new or virgin territorywissenschaftliches Neuland betreten — (fig.) break new ground in science
* * *Neuland erschließen auch fig break new ground;Neuland betreten/erobern enter unknown/conquer new territory* * *das; o. Pl1) newly reclaimed or new land2) (unerforschtes Land) new or virgin territorywissenschaftliches Neuland betreten — (fig.) break new ground in science
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8 невозделанная земля
1) General subject: land out of crop, savage land, uncultivated land2) Engineering: virgin land, virgin soil3) Ecology: undeveloped land4) Makarov: incult land, uncultivatedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > невозделанная земля
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9 необработанная земля
1) General subject: fallow, uncultivated land, uncultured land2) Agriculture: unfilled land3) Makarov: uncultivated, untilled landУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необработанная земля
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10 odłóg
leżeć odłogiem — ( o ziemi) to lie fallow
* * *mi-o- roln. uncultivated l. unworked land, fallow land; leżeć odłogiem lie fallow.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odłóg
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11 maškanu
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12 monte
(Sp. model spelled same [monte] < Latin montem 'mountain')1) California: 1851. An uncultivated piece of land, generally heavily thicketed with chaparral or mesquite. The DRAE references it as uncultivated land covered with trees, shrubs, or bushes. Santamaría glosses it as wild vegetation in general.2) Clark: 1840s. Either a card game played with forty-five cards in which bets are made on the two cards dealt to each player or a con game in which the dealer lays down three cards and bets that a player cannot find a certain card, generally the queen of spades or an ace. The DRAE references monte as a game of chance and betting in which the dealer takes two cards from the bottom of the deck and two from the top and then returns all four cards to the deck and starts revealing cards until one that matches one of the original four in number is found to win a hand. Monte also refers to a popular card game also known as banca. The DRAE also references monte as a pile (or mountain) of cards left over after each player has had his share; the OED suggests that the card games were named after this pile of cards.3) Monte is also used as a combining element in monte bank, monte banker, monte dealer, monte layout, monte sharp (a cheater), monte table, and monte thrower (a dealer in three-card monte). -
13 sula
a.free, (land) deserted, uncultivated; sula ba uncultivated land -
14 terrain
terrain [teʀɛ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = sol) ground ; ( = terre) soilb. (Football, rugby) pitch ; (avec les installations) ground ; (Betting, golf) course ; (Basketball, volleyball, handball) court• « terrain à bâtir » "building land for sale"e. ( = domaine) ground2. compounds* * *tɛʀɛ̃nom masculinterrains tertiaires/volcaniques — tertiary/volcanic formations
avancer sur un terrain glissant — fig to be on slippery ground
2) ( parcelle) plot of land3) ( étendue) land [U]4) (de jeu, sport) ( non aménagé) field; ( avec les installations) gén ground; ( au golf) coursesortir du terrain — [joueur] to go off the field; [balle] ( au football) to go out of play; ( au rugby) to go into touch
disputer un match sur terrain adverse/sur son propre terrain — to play an away game/a home game
5) ( sphère d'activité)un terrain d'entente — fig common ground
6) ( champ de recherche) field7) (état, milieu) Sociologie environmentterrain favorable — Médecine predisposing factors (pl); Sociologie favourable [BrE] environment
offrir un terrain favorable à — (à une maladie, une idéologie) to provide a fertile breeding ground for
8) Armée ( lieu d'opérations) field; ( en termes de relief) terrain; ( en termes d'avance ou de recul) groundêtre en terrain connu or familier — fig to be on familiar territory
être sur son terrain, avoir l'avantage du terrain — lit, fig to be on one's own ground
préparer le terrain — fig to pave the way
tâter or sonder le terrain — fig to put out feelers
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *teʀɛ̃ nm1) (= sol) ground2) fig groundIls ont décidé de mener leur combat sur le terrain juridique. — They've decided to fight the battle on legal ground.
Après plusieurs heures de négociation les deux camps ont fini par trouver un terrain d'entente. — After several hours of negotiation the two sides at last found some common ground.
sur le terrain (travail, recherches) — in the field
3) (= parcelle) plot (of land), (à bâtir) siteIl veut acheter un terrain en Normandie. — He wants to buy some land in Normandy.
* * *terrain nm1 ( sol) ground ¢, soil ¢; ( relief) ground ¢, terrain ¢; du terrain sablonneux sandy ground ou soil; terrains tertiaires/volcaniques tertiary/volcanic formations; avancer sur un terrain glissant fig to be on slippery ground;2 ( parcelle) plot of land; acheter un terrain to buy a plot of land; un terrain à bâtir a building plot; un terrain non constructible a plot of land not suitable for development;3 ( étendue) land ¢; terrain marécageux marshy land; acheter du terrain to buy land; terrain industriel/à bâtir industrial/building land; le prix du terrain au m2 the price of land per m2;4 (au football, rugby) field; (au volley-ball, basket-ball) court; ( au golf) course; sortir du terrain [joueur] to go off the field; [balle] ( au football) to go out of play; ( au rugby) to go into touch; disputer un match sur terrain adverse/sur son propre terrain to play an away game/a home game;5 ( sphère d'activité) sur le terrain économique/juridique in the field of economics/law; nous ne vous suivrons pas sur ce terrain we won't go along with you there; chercher/trouver un terrain d'entente fig to seek/to find common ground;6 ( champ de recherche) field; travailler sur le terrain, faire du terrain to do fieldwork, to work in the field;7 (état, milieu) Méd predisposing factors (pl); Sociol environment; terrain favorable Méd predisposition (à to); Sociol favourable environment; le terrain familial the family background ou environment; offrir un terrain favorable à to provide a fertile breeding ground for [maladie, idéologie]; être le terrain d'expérimentation de l'architecture moderne to be the proving ground for modern architecture;8 ( groupe influençable) les jeunes sont un terrain favorable young people are easy targets;9 Mil ( lieu d'opérations) field; ( en termes de relief) terrain; ( en termes d'avance ou de recul) ground; sur le terrain in the field; connaître le terrain to know the terrain; gagner/perdre du terrain to gain/to lose ground; céder du terrain to give ground; occuper le terrain to hold the field; être en terrain connu or familier fig to be on familiar territory; être sur son terrain, avoir l'avantage du terrain lit, fig to be on one's own ground; déblayer le terrain to clear the ground; préparer le terrain fig to pave the way; tâter or sonder le terrain fig to put out feelers.terrain d'atterrissage landing strip; terrain d'aviation airfield; terrain de basket-ball basketball court; terrain de camping campsite; terrain de cricket cricket pitch; ( avec les installations) cricket ground; terrain de chasse area reserved for hunting, hunting ground littér; terrain de jeu(x) playground; terrain de football soccer pitch, football pitch GB; ( avec les installations) football ground; terrain de golf golf course; terrain de manœuvre, terrain militaire army training ground; terrain de handball handball court; terrain de tennis tennis court; terrain de tir firing range; terrain de rugby rugby pitch; ( avec les installations) rugby ground; terrain de sport(s) sports ground, playing field; terrain vague piece of waste land; terrain de volley-ball volleyball court.[tɛrɛ̃] nom masculinA.[SOL, TERRE]terrains calcaires limestone soil ou areasterrain sédimentaire/volcanique sedimentary/volcanic formations2. AGRICULTURE soilB.[LIEU À USAGE SPÉCIFIQUE]1. CONSTRUCTION piece ou plot of land2. AGRICULTURE landterrain cultivé/en friche cultivated/uncultivated land[moitié défendue par une équipe] half[installations] groundterrain de golf golf course ou linksterrain de sports sports field ou groundterrain d'exercice ou militaire training ground(toujours singulier) [d'une bataille] battleground[d'une guerre] war ou combat zonela prochaine offensive nous permettra de gagner du terrain the next offensive will enable us to gain ground6. [lieu d'un duel] duelling placeC.[SENS ABSTRAIT]1. [lieux d'étude] fieldles jeunes députés n'hésitent pas à aller sur le terrain young MPs are always ready to go out and meet people2. [domaine de connaissances]ils discutent de chiffres et je ne peux pas les suivre sur ce terrain they're discussing figures, so I'm out of my depthsituons la discussion sur le terrain juridique/psychologique let's discuss this from the legal/psychological angle3. [ensemble de circonstances]elle connaît le terrain, laissons-la décider she knows the situation, let her decideêtre en terrain neutre/sur un terrain glissant to be on neutral/on a dangerous ground————————terrain vague nom masculin -
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16 Brache
f1. (piece of) fallow land2. uncultivated land3. waste land -
17 необрабатываемая земля
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > необрабатываемая земля
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18 אדמת-בור
fallow land, uncultivated land -
19 brach
I Imperf. brechenII Adj. AGR. fallow* * *fallow* * *I pret See: von brechen II [braːx]adj attr (old)fallow* * *((of land) left to its own natural growth and not planted with seeds: We will let this field lie fallow for a year; fallow fields.) fallow* * *brach1[bra:x]brach2[bra:x]▪ \brach liegen1. (unbebaut sein) to lie fallow2. (ungenutzt sein) to be left unexploitedetw \brach liegen lassen to leave sth unexploited* * *1. u. 3. Pers. Sg. Prät. v. brechen* * *B. adj AGR fallow* * *1. u. 3. Pers. Sg. Prät. v. brechen* * *adj.broke adj.fallow adj.uncultivated (land) adj. prät.broke pret. -
20 braakland
n. fallow, unsown land, uncultivated land
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