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Перевод: graze
[существительное] задевание; касание; легкая рана; разрыв при ударе; клевок ; царапина ; [глагол] пасти; держать на подножном корму; щипать траву; использовать как пастбище; слегка касаться; задевать; содрать; натереть (кожу); ссадить (руку); обстреливать настильным огнем
Тезаурус:
- I remember the pleasure it gave a handful of guests at the Dilworth home when Ira and Arthur gave us their four-hand version of Bach's chorale "Where Sheep May Safely Graze".
- In a late spring, the catch crop may not be ready to graze off in time to prepare a good tilth for the ensuing main crop.
- After a month of storage in a tank or lagoon, the slurry should be safe enough for spreading - although cattle should not graze on it for a month.
- B. Farmers in the valleys and on the edges of Dartmoor and Exmoor concentrate more on rearing young cattle, sheep and lambs, which graze on the rough moorland pasture.
- And stock will graze down that tough grass and sweeten it again."
- In a cold, late spring it may prove difficult to graze off the rye in time to work up a good tilth for mangolds.
- Donkeys graze by fields of breezy sugar cane, and minarets rise phoenix-like from seas of palm trees, their fronds swaying together like a corps-de-ballet.
- Farmers can use it only to graze sheep, in flocks of 200 or so ewes with their lambs in spring.
- Elephants prefer to browse but will graze (as will most browsers) if necessary.
- Sheep graze within view of the house and also a herd of Aberdeen Angus, and a number of horses, some with foals.
- Only if sheep graze a combination of rough grassland and heather moor will the grassland slowly extend at the expense of moorland.
- In France it is apparently illegal to graze livestock in woodland.
- His face was the colour of a new cricket ball; a small graze on his top lip being the only vestige of his controversial shaving injury.
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