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Перевод: pasture speek pasture


[прилагательное]
подножный;
[существительное]
подножный корм; выгон ; пастбище;
[глагол]
пасти; пастись


Тезаурус:

  1. When pasture is ploughed up or overloaded by nitrogen input, organic nitrogen is oxidised and the highly soluble nitrate ion is washed quickly through the soil and into rivers or groundwater.
  2. Because of the high costs of land improvement (Table 6) which can be exacerbated by problems of access and slope and the short-term cash flow consequences of capital expenditure (9) the area of improved pasture must be relatively small.
  3. In 1986 Farmers' Weekly described the difficulties now overtaking land on the Isle of Grain in north Kent, where permanent pasture was drained and ploughed in the 1960s and early 1970s.
  4. Set amid lush green pasture land and backed by awe inspiring mountains, Westendorf is an attractive, lively village in the Kitzbuhel Alps.
  5. They then tend to slump rapidly until about the eighth year (known as "the years of depression") when the sward is considerably less productive than the original permanent pasture.
  6. But the new grassland is less environmentally interesting than the previous permanent pasture, and the money wasted on the whole ten-year cycle of grass-grain-grass has been very considerable.
  7. To break a pasture makes a man; to make a pasture breaks a man.
  8. Until recently the system contained no permanent pasture.
  9. Each year Zuwaya moved between the northern coastal strip of semi-desert (where they arrived in spring for the early pasture) and the oases of the central Sahara.
  10. The goats are attacked by a troll as they cross a river, and through their cunning and the brute strength of the biggest of them, overcome their assailant and complete the crossing to the lush pasture on the other side.
  11. Make the most of your grazing facilities by dividing up the paddock and being meticulous about pasture management, particularly picking up droppings.
  12. They were forever breaking up each other's fish-weirs and quarrelling over competing interests in pasture and peat cutting.
  13. The precious, vulnerable new ley gets neglected or misused and gradually tumbles down to a less demanding, less productive permanent pasture.

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