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Перевод: soil
[существительное] почва ; грунт ; земля ; территория ; пятно; удобрение; [глагол] пачкать; выпачкать; грязнить; вымазать; перемазывать; пачкаться; грязниться; давать скоту зеленый корм; запятнать
Тезаурус:
- This prevents nitrates being washed out of the soil in winter.
- During the past twenty years or so, many soil conservation programmes in lesser developed countries have been initiated, financed and often partly staffed by foreign aid institutions, particularly multilateral agencies such as the Food and Agricultural Organisation, and the World Bank, and also the biggest bilateral agency, USAID.
- Otherwise, tiny patches of fertile soil have had to be created in the oddly inappropriately named "lazy-beds", which are made by digging two trenches, two metres or so apart, for drainage, and piling the "soil", (consisting of peat combined, if available, with shell sand and seaweed) in a ridge between them.
- Either remove them by hand or grow roots after potatoes, marrows or sweet corn since these are easy to weed and leave relatively clean soil.
- Referring principally to those techniques of soil conservation developed by research stations and government institutions, many studies of the economics of soil conservation which focus on the private economic incentives for soil conservation, show that, although total benefits from a soil conservation scheme such as terracing may be more than the total cost, individual farmers usually lose income from these practices (Harshbarger Swanson 1964, Holtman Connor 1974).
- The COsub2; was released as the soil was in contact with the rotors, using the exhaust from the engine to help carry the gas into the soil flow.
- Then clean off soil, dried roots and foliage, storing the onions in a cool, dry and frost-free site.
- Both Tustian and Pardoe are among the 600 farmers who are approved by the Soil Association, the largest organic farming body in Britain, whose main criterion is that certified produce must be grown on soil that has been free from artificial additives for at least two years.
- The story enshrined the belief that has developed in recent years that people who place bolts are villains who have no place on British soil.
- Freeze-thaw processes disturb the soil profiles (cryoturbation) and loosen the soil fabric.
- The techniques refer to new or modified agricultural practices to reduce soil degradation and erosion.
- "Our biggest problem is that we do not have an organisation in the country that has a monitoring role for the quality of our soil."
- About six months after the dinner party she realised that, for the first time in her life, she had turned down a decent journalistic commission in order to start work for a crazy old lady off Ladbroke Grove, whose garden specialised in old roses, and who was insistent about sterilising soil before new plantings.
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