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Перевод: agrarian speek agrarian


[прилагательное]
аграрный; земельный; дикорастущий;
[существительное]
аграрий ; крупный землевладелец; сторонник аграрных реформ


Тезаурус:

  1. This, referred to as the land settlement, was run by the peasants but with the supervision of officials from the agrarian reform agency.
  2. Too thinly spread to have much impact on the structure of wealth, so many were subsidiary to farming that, far from being divided into industrial and agrarian regions, England consisted of various farming regions of which certain pastoral ones had attained some degree of industrial development, in some few cases to the extent of substantially modifyng their fundamental characteristics.
  3. A recent series of volumes under the general title of The Agrarian History of England and Wales , each edited by a distinguished scholar, is basic to the study of the subject.
  4. In order to achieve these goals, an agrarian reform programme should have three main elements.
  5. Of course, in a predominantly agrarian economy land constituted by far the most important capital asset.
  6. Agrarian distress
  7. He concludes that agrarian reform can, therefore, play a part in raising the revolutionary potential of the peasantry (Bossert 1980).
  8. In the rainforests of South-east Asia, this agrarian way of life has been taken to extraordinary lengths, according to Professor Ulrich Maschwitz and his colleagues at the University of Frankfurt.
  9. Mrs Chamoun guides him around the Emir Bashir's palace at Beit Eddine; he is clearly taken in by the mythical Lebanon of happy agrarian masses toiling away under the guidance of a benevolent leader.
  10. The FMLN motto is: land is collective property, it belongs to everyone and is for everyone and they are undertaking the first steps towards a genuine agrarian reform.
  11. They all had a long tradition of agrarian troubles, and all suffered from overpopulation and land scarcity.
  12. The education delegate, for example, cannot promote an adult education programme similar to a late 1970s programme that included subjects such as the political and social history of Guatemala; Indian movements, leadership training; human rights, legal rights; agrarian structure, etc.
  13. Not surprisingly, rural unrest, frequently suppressed by the ruthless Civil Guard, was a chronic feature of Spanish life, and the "agrarian question" a major concern of those who sought to make Spain more modern and democratic.

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