Примери за използване на Areas of land на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Then you won't need big areas of land.
Large areas of land are used to produce fodder, to feed the cattle to produce meat.
This unit is designed to work on large areas of land.
Moorish lawns are planted areas of land with grass and flowering plants from spring to late autumn.
Thousands lost their belongings and large areas of land were laid waste.
Some people think the fires could have been set on purpose by logging companies orfarmers wanting to clear large areas of land.
Dirt from natural sources,typically big areas of land with little or no plant life.
The ancient people were a disparate tribes andowned large areas of land.
Dust from natural sources, usually large areas of land with few or no vegetation.
But in the polar regions, it's cold enough for ice to cover vast areas of land.
Over the course of the war, Great Britain gained enormous areas of land and influence at the expense of the French.
The explosion did notkill thousands of people, nor did it heavily contaminate for hundreds of years enormous areas of land.
Building drains and embankments,he reclaimed large areas of land which then became productive farmland.
Large areas of land were at one time reclaimed on the basis of the state program for the production of rice, this is an area more smoothly, northeast of Temryuk.
The essence of implementing the plan is to set up protected areas of land as natural ecosystems.
As the Nile softens andmoistens the dry barren areas of land making them fruitful, so the gospel works in believers giving them power and making them fruitful and joyful.
We would no longer have to fell forest, we would no longer have to take oil over vast areas of land that have been completely destroyed.
Cities will be designed andbuilt on smaller areas of land, making it easier to walk to shops, schools and restaurants therefore the buildings will get taller and slimmer.
You and your neighbors could end up driving big farm equipment like crop sprayers anddusting large areas of land that's covered with kudzu.
Cities will be designed andbuilt on smaller areas of land, making it easier for us to walk to shops, schools and restaurants.
The capping of direct payments is a new form of discrimination against Member States in which,for historical reasons, most of the agricultural undertakings manage larger areas of land.
Oh yes, and should these power stations leak or explode as with Chernobyl,substantial areas of land become uninhabitable and incapable of supplying food.
Riparian forests are forested or wooded areas of land adjacent to a body of water, and are extremely valuable because they strengthen banks, limit erosion, absorb dust, improve water quality, prevent floods, and maintain habitats and eco-corridors for very rare plants and animals.
About 40% of the yield of wheat andcorn goes to feed livestock and large areas of land used for growing alfalfa, peanuts, turnips and tapioca feed.
For example, large areas of land could be utilized far better if efficient methods of watershed control, fertilizer use, weather forecasting, fertility assessment, plantation programming, field selection, planting habits, timing of cultivation, crop survey and harvest planning were applied.
The researchers hope this process, which can be applied inexpensively and without the need for specialized equipment,could open up areas of land to farming that are now considered unsuitable for agriculture.
To build solar or wind power orcrop biomass needed huge areas of land that is not inexhaustible(to replace the energy of Kozloduy NPP Burning biomass we will need about 10% of the entire territory of Bulgaria).
If you have ever traveled the highways or country roads of Georgia, Alabama or Mississippi,you have probably seen kudzu-- a rich blanket of leafy vines covering large areas of land, trees and abandoned buildings.
As far as permanent sport and recreational grounds are concerned,the negative list aims at targeting specialised operators of permanently existing areas of land with permanent fixtures and/or permanent artificial structures for spectators that are being used for a purpose of sport and recreational activities.
Several, such as the Dutch andBritish East India Companies or Canada's Hudson's Bay Company, ended up the de facto masters of vast areas of land, operating as virtual monopolies for decades, sometimes centuries.