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Перевод: fertilize
[глагол] удобрять; обогащать почву; оплодотворять; опылять
Тезаурус:
- Take the bag off, fertilize the stigma, and replace the bag again as quick as you can - interlopers still have to be kept out.
- Patala is symbolic of gold and the earth's minerals which energize the terrain and fertilize it.
- There are an estimated 300 million sperms in each ejaculate, of which, of course, only one will eventually fertilize the ovum of the female.
- As a result, it is often difficult to be sure that breeding males fertilize all the females in the groups that they guard: for example, even if territorial male red-winged blackbirds ( Agelaius phoeniceus ) are vasectomized, their females sometimes lay fertile eggs (Bray, Kennelly Guarino, 1975).
- She was the last of the Roxborough line, he'd said, unless she found a way to fertilize one of her girlfriends.
- This prevents him from supplying sperm to fertilize his females, but again it does nothing else.
- You bury it in the earth and fertilize a tree - that's what I call harmony with nature.
- Sea-urchin embryos are very attractive for developmental biologists since the eggs are available in large numbers, are easy to handle and fertilize, but most importantly, they are transparent.
- After the harvest Kli brought up the cows to graze the stubble and fertilize the fields for next year's buckwheat crop.
- Occasionally they are led through the freshly flooded rice-paddies to turn and fertilize the soil; otherwise their duties extend only to being sacrificed at noble funerals such as these, and leaving their magnificent horns attached in layers to the Toraja houses whose residents had so generously supplied them.
- Ever since human beings first began to practise agriculture, 10 000 years ago, or at least since they learned to fertilize the fields, they have caused extra quantities of nitrogen oxides and ammonia to flow into the atmosphere.
- The basic philosophy involves farming as far as possible within a closed system: in a nutshell, growing crops to feed the animals and using the manure those animals produce to fertilize the soil in order to grow more crops.
- Shouldn't producers have welcomed the society's aspiration to fertilize British film ideas and draw new talent into the cinema?
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