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Перевод: fencing
[существительное] огораживание; ограждение; заграждение; изгородь ; забор ; ограда ; материал для изгородей; фехтование; укрывательство краденого
Тезаурус:
- Cattle-mesh fencing is suitable for all livestock although on uneven ground it may be wise to add a strand of barbed wire just above the ground to discourage a rooting pig.
- The air operations officer was in the middle of co-ordinating the helicopter tasking for the day, when a Wessex landed beside the swimming pool, causing part of the screen fencing to blow into the pool and OC B Company to have a minor sense of humour failure.
- Capital grants specifically for temporary fencing of farm broadleaved woodland (or of native Caledonian pine in Scotland) should be raised to 70% in the LFA in order to encourage the long-term retention of valued winter livestock shelter (and landscape/nature conservation interest).
- In livestock projects credit designed for fencing and water supplies has been channelled into domestic buildings, for which similar materials are required.
- As workmen moved in to put up fencing yesterday, more demonstrators joined a small group of protesters who had been on a 24-hour vigil at the site.
- In the UK the only practical, and politically acceptable, way of creating such "wilderness areas" would be by freehold purchase (e.g. by NCC or NT) involving buying out any existing tenancies or rights and by fencing out the whole unit.
- Philip ran back down to the bit of broken fencing, climbed through and got back into the kitchen as the local news ended.
- The only differences which Clare would notice are that machines have replaced axes, and that the moles are now gibbeted on barbed-wire fencing.
- In the UK the only practical, and politically acceptable, way of creating such "wilderness areas,, would be by freehold purchase (e.g. by NCC or NT) involving buying out any existing tenancies or rights and by fencing out the whole unit.
- Somehow it must have found its way through the post-and-wire barrier that bounded the meadow, skipped farther on and got itself tangled in the barbs of the fencing at the top of the embankment beyond, above the railway line.
- This system is laborious, and if the fencing equipment is not carefully maintained, stock can break out with disastrous results.
- Their store rooms were crammed with piles of objects, from furniture to fencing, and some of the corridors were blocked with the mounds of things they had made over the years.
- The range of subject matter suitable for updating knowledge and skills could be more limited than above, e. g. high tensile fencing; new machines, particularly tractors, and changes in materials and techniques.
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