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Перевод: dung speek dung


[существительное]
навоз ; помет ; удобрение;
[глагол]
унавоживать землю; удобрять


Тезаурус:

  1. Reference to pre-Chelsea days are rare, but Miller described in the Dictionary how he grew Monthly Roses (the Autumn Damask) in his original Southwark Nursery; under glass against a warm wall, "using dung placed against its backside, as practised by raising early fruits", to produce roses in February, for which there must have been a ready market.
  2. The street was rutted, the surface powdery; horse dung lay about uncollected.
  3. The Esarn diet includes such delicacies as tadpoles and joodjee beetles (found in buffalo dung).
  4. Usually it was a fed faced, moustached elder, who spent his working days milking and dung spreading, but secretly dreamed of the Albert Hall.
  5. It was nothing but the stench of dead, rotting rats and of bats' dung.
  6. The disease is caused by unsterile methods of cutting the umbilical cord at birth or by "dressing" it with ash, mud or animal dung.
  7. Indeed, one could posit the hypothesis that this technique, if enforced, would put more pressure on sparse thorn/acacia resources, or possibly animal dung as cooking fuel rather than as a fertiliser.
  8. They will not be named until publication of details in an academic journal, but the second one belongs with the lesser dung flies in the Sphaeroceridae family: "a lovely little group," he added.
  9. The Mail began bingo as an answer to the bingo weapons of the Daily Star and the Sun in their circulation war and they dignified it with the name "Casino", but a heap of dung by any other name still smells the same.
  10. A partial explanation for the sexual skew of the moths became apparent when gravid females were seen leaving the sloth and laying eggs in the fresh dung.
  11. Animal residues include the urine and dung of domestic stock - poultry droppings, pig, cattle, sheep, and horse dung - dried blood, slaughterhouse refuse, powdered hoof and horn, fish manure, sewage sludge, and shoddy.
  12. "He said that Arabs were savages and that they ate nothing but camel dung."
  13. If different types of FYM are available (horse, cattle, pig, and chicken dung) the more they are mixed in the heap the better; the same goes for different types of vegetable matter.

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