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Перевод: fatten speek fatten


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откармливать; откармливать на убой; жиреть; толстеть; нагуливать; удобрять


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  1. They keep sending takeaway meals to my parents" home to fatten me up.
  2. He decided that the animals would fatten quickly once they completed their growth, that is reached maturity, and "fatten" was the apposite word.
  3. Feickert showed how, since the early 1980s, financial support had been steadily removed from coal mining, most recently, he argued, to pay for the losses on nuclear power and to "fatten up" the electricity industry in advance of its sale.
  4. It remains a most economical breed to rear, able to thrive on rough grazing and to fatten on low-cost rations, and is a popular ranching breed, exported to more than 60 countries.
  5. So we're sending her home to fatten up.
  6. Limits on enhanced annual premiums (Sheep Annual Premium and Suckler Cow Premium) are recommended with the payments "restricted to farmers who are unable to fatten lambs regularly or where the cows are grazing unimproved land over the summer months", a complex arrangement to administer.
  7. It did indeed fatten well and grow great but its milk yield, fecundity and basic hardiness suffered badly; when Bakewell died, its breeders lost impetus and a sense of direction, and the breed lost its popularity.
  8. Although improved feeding increases body size, and they fatten well on grass if given the opportunity (growing faster than the Galloway), they seem to achieve better beef quality and milk yields on fairly frugal regimes.
  9. Its existence has, however, been a powerful incentive encouraging hill farmers in the "severely disadvantaged" LFA zone to fatten lambs themselves and benefit accordingly.
  10. This may fatten GE's profits but it sits oddly with talk about a partnership with suppliers.
  11. The twin-spotted wainscot moth lays its eggs in the bur reed, but the larvae later transfer to the common reed as they fatten up and need a thicker stem to tunnel into.
  12. You may fatten a couple of pigs to kill and keep a small flock of laying hens or ducks on household scraps.
  13. It was held, appropriately, on the first day of Michaelmas when, in medieval times, pigs were traditionally turned out into the woods to fatten up on acorns.

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