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Перевод: agriculturalist
[прилагательное] сельскохозяйственный; [существительное] агроном ; земледелец
Тезаурус:
- This notion of the instrumental object as an extension of being should not, however, be reduced to a relationship of efficiency, since an agriculturalist may wax more lyrical about a musical instrument than a plough, and the microcomputer's popularity may be greater among those who in common parlance "waste time" in obsessive programming or games, than among those who use it as a practical means to some other end.
- I am not an agriculturalist.
- John Wildig is a research agriculturalist and a life-long railway enthusiast who would have been in his late teens during the period of the Beeching closures.
- He does not see the different plants like an agriculturalist, nor the medicinal roots like a physician, but everything that he sees with his material eyes he secretly contemplates in his mind through spiritual vision.
- Breakfasting at Bradfield Hall on one occasion, the agriculturalist Duke of Bedford found him surrounded by pupils from Russia, France, America, Naples, Sicily and Portugal.
- Two main streams developed; the hunter became herdsman and the gatherer became agriculturalist.
- The papers included: Glasgow Herald, Scotsman, North British Daily Mail, News of the World, London Daily Telegraph, Daily Herald, Glasgow Morning Journal, Argyllshire Herald, Glasgow Saturday Post, Inverness Courier, Temperance Weekly Journal, Saturday Post, Weekly Northern Whig, Greenock Herald, Weekly Scotsman, Oban Times, Glasgow Weekly Mail, Scottish Review, Belfast WeeKly News, Coleraine Chronicle in 1870; the magazines included: Macmillan's, Frazer's, Blackwood's, Chamber's Encyclopedia, The Builder, Agricultural Journal, Practical Mechanic's Journal, North British Agriculturalist; also The Band of Hope Review, Bulwark, Reformer's Gazette, The British Workman, Family Treasury, Leisure Hour, Christian Treasury, Good Words, The Highland Society's Journal, London Society, New York Journal of Commerce.
- However, the deliberate positioning of the doors outside the fences which they straddled could be seen from an agriculturalist's point of view, to assist the separation of animals from domestic areas.
- became a wealthy farmer and owned several large farms throughout the county; as an agriculturalist, his reputation was such that when the government of the day commissioned a report on the state of agriculture in the county, he took a leading part in its preparation.
- Wishing for "much the same unity on a higher plane", he presents himself as a kind of agriculturalist, concerned with "our relation to the spiritual soil".
- Although written from the different viewpoints of the agriculturalist and the physiological ecologist, both books have running through them the strongly common theme of comparative physiology and nutrition.
- The African agriculturalist is no exception and is very tenacious of the customs and methods practised by his forefathers the poor farming methods and soil depleting practices prevalent among peasant cultivators stem from ignorance, custom and lethargy the main obstacle to overcome is the native's lack of understanding of the need for the prevention of soil erosion.
- This famous agriculturalist, influenced by the Duke of Bedford and dismissive of the Norfolk and Suffolk breeds that later combined to become the Red Poll, brought the small, thrifty Devons to his estates, where he was already known for experimenting with sheep such as the Southdown, the Norfolk Horn and Bakewell's new Leicester.
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