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Перевод: merino
[существительное] меринос ; мериносовая шерсть; мериносовый ; мериносовая шерсть
Тезаурус:
- The yet-to-be-named F1 cross was bred using Est-a-Laine Merino semen on Hardy Specklefaced ewes at the ministry's Pwllpeiran experimental farm at Cwmystwyth, Dyfed.
- Pwllpeiran director Lyn Powell explained the thinking behind an Est-a-Laine Merino cross on Hardy Speckledfaced ewes.
- 4 For an alternative to a duvet on mild nights why not try these luxurious pure merino wool Henley blankets in bright jewel colours.
- Henley Antique Gold Merino wool blanket.
- Jos Toribio Merino, had stated that he intended to retire before the March 11 handover of power, thus allowing Pinochet to nominate his successor.
- Plain gold merino wool cloak, 60, from Elliot Fine Fabrics.
- As a general rule, whatever we may like to think, the less wealth generated by an animal as an individual the less attention is paid to its welfare, such as Merino sheep in Australia and Angora goats in South Africa existing only to produce wool; the individual battery hen in Britain, too, has very little cash value, and therefore very little attention is paid to her welfare.
- This contained the Emperor's bedding, which included "a bed of fine Merino" with "cotton coverlid of very beautiful fabric."
- The association said it had no choice but to shoot hundreds more emaciated Merino sheep among a flock of 72,000 kept on land capable of sustaining only 17,000 sheep.
- Polworth sheep, a crossbreed from the famous Merino which originated in Australia, are now bred in the pure environment of the Falkland Isles, where they mature to produce superb heavy fleeces.
- Lambs by the Est-a-Laine Merino out of a Hardy Speckledfaced ewe.
- In New Zealand's" King Country' - so called because of the Maori kings who fought a guerrilla war against the settling English - Maori lads fresh from rounding up the droves of merino sheep from the bush clad hills would have a night out in the one horse town and go to the fleapit.
- This did not mean the end of large-scale sheep-farming, which was still the basis of large fortunes in the nineteenth century: migrant merino flocks still passed from summer pastures in the Sierras along the sheep roads to Estremadura and the south; but with the destruction of animal stock in the War of Independence, the disruption of the sheep routes, and the general decline of wool the great transhumant flocks persisted only in those regions where no other method of feeding was possible - in the more remote parts of the bleak province of Soria for example.
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