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Перевод: uncultivated
[прилагательное] некультурный; невозделанный; грубый; неотесанный; неразвитый
Тезаурус:
- In 1365 Edward III granted John of Appleby an annuity of 20 marks for good service "and in recompense, of the loss which he sustains year by year by the King's deer in respect of his land in Bernwood Forest, then lying uncultivated on account of the said deer".
- Viticulture was then unknown in its cold northern reaches: according to the observations of Dioderus Siculus, a Greek historian of the first century BC, "the frigid climate of the uncultivated North forbade production of either wine or oil".
- Instead, he wants more money paid to all farmers for environmental virtue, and much more for "set aside" - paying for fields to remain uncultivated.
- In the early eighteenth century all uncultivated districts were labelled "wild" and "horrid", and were therefore to be shunned.
- This involves an area of about one square yard of currently uncultivated land, together with a sturdy spade and lots of energy, for you are seeking evidence of an impermeable layer, or hard pan, down below the ground.
- Labour Party policy is to provide a general right of access to uncultivated land for walkers - a policy that specifically includes river banks and canal towpaths.
- The NCC proposes that farmers should now leave uncultivated strips of land alongside watercourses as "soaks", acting as wildlife habitat and fitting in well with MAFF plans for set-aside of land to help curb over-production of food.
- It was the custom of such military monastic orders to establish "Preceptories" in " desert and uncultivated places, to introduce inhabitants or to civilise those scattered over a wilderness".
- The Oxford English Dictionary gives as its first meaning for "moor" "uncultivated ground covered with heather".
- However, the sophisticated methodology of land-use planning, as well as the policy instruments of the programme, have recently been shown to be very fragile and unable to prevent large areas of land previously left uncultivated (because of susceptibility to erosion), being once more put under the plough.
- Below the plough layer or the A horizon in uncultivated soils there are cemented or indurated subsoils.
- Molly Leapor was a most extraordinary, uncultivated genius, who "warbled her native wood-notes wild."
- They are present on every branch in a rainforest and every square metre of uncultivated soil.
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