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Перевод: butchery
[существительное] скотобойня ; торговля мясом; мясная лавка; скотный двор; бойня ; резня
Тезаурус:
- For butchery and meat product work valuable use may be made of alkali degreasers and caustic cleaners if surface materials and safety permit.
- It was born of fear for her grandfather, he thought as he returned to his butchery of the President's shotgun.
- Some fear lurks within; butchery in tunnels - a nightmare terror of entrapment, claustrophobia, premature burial, which, at the same time, evokes a contradictory appeal of the underground as a womb-like refuge or a clandestine network of opportunities for proscribed behaviour.
- Rebellions have never succeeded in Ireland; always they have ended in butchery and defeat.
- A horrible series of futile uprisings against impossible odds and always ending in butchery and defeat for the rebels.
- Success will be measured according to the increase in sales of British meat throughout the Booker butchery outlets and results will be published in 1992.
- FAROE ISLANDS - BUTCHERY AMIDST AFFLUENCE
- Three promotions are planned in the chain's 150+ butchery outlets: beef, which is now under way, pork and lamb which will follow in the autumn.
- Organic meat needs experienced butchery and not a quick swipe with the band saw before being instantly packaged - so go to a butcher who buys his meat on the hoof from a farmer who isn't into organics just for the sake of profit.
- Even Mr Murray, who appeared on television to condemn Peking for its butchery, has since acknowledged that "at the end of the day, we have to live with these guys.
- There was much here to interest New Scientist customers - in particular a vivid portrayal of the unprecedented butchery visited on academe by the Thatcher government.
- Images and objects from the 18th century onwards illustrate the traditions of market day alongside associated activities such as butchery, wool trading or brewing.
- Modern methods of butchery militate against this; drenching freshly slaughtered carcases in water means that they spoil more quickly, and weight-loss achieved as the meat hangs means less profit.
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