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open-field ambulation - traduction vers Anglais

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Open field; Open-field (disambiguation)

open-field ambulation      

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ambulation

open-field system         
  • [[Fiddleford Manor]] in Dorset, England, a manor house built about 1370. The part of the house in the background was added in the 16th century.
  • The method of ploughing the fields created a distinctive [[ridge and furrow]] pattern in open-field agriculture. The outlines of the medieval strips of cultivation, called selions, are still clearly visible in these now enclosed fields.
  • mouldboard plough]] to cut through the heavy soils. A team could plough about one acre (0.4 ha) per day.
  • Strip field at [[Forrabury]], Cornwall<ref>Whilst the stitches (strips) to the west of track across the open field were arable at the time of this visit (early May 2009), on the east side they are covered in grass. This illustrates the system whereby the stitches were cultivated by their owners during the Summer, but grazed in common during the winter. This grazing adds manure to the soil to keep it fertile.</ref>
PREVALENT OWNERSHIP AND LAND USE STRUCTURE IN MEDIEVAL AGRICULTURE
Strip cultivation; Open-Field System; Open Feild System; Open-Field system; European farm system; Open field system
open-field system система неогороженных участков, превращаемых после снятия урожая в общий выгон
open-field system         
  • [[Fiddleford Manor]] in Dorset, England, a manor house built about 1370. The part of the house in the background was added in the 16th century.
  • The method of ploughing the fields created a distinctive [[ridge and furrow]] pattern in open-field agriculture. The outlines of the medieval strips of cultivation, called selions, are still clearly visible in these now enclosed fields.
  • mouldboard plough]] to cut through the heavy soils. A team could plough about one acre (0.4 ha) per day.
  • Strip field at [[Forrabury]], Cornwall<ref>Whilst the stitches (strips) to the west of track across the open field were arable at the time of this visit (early May 2009), on the east side they are covered in grass. This illustrates the system whereby the stitches were cultivated by their owners during the Summer, but grazed in common during the winter. This grazing adds manure to the soil to keep it fertile.</ref>
PREVALENT OWNERSHIP AND LAND USE STRUCTURE IN MEDIEVAL AGRICULTURE
Strip cultivation; Open-Field System; Open Feild System; Open-Field system; European farm system; Open field system
[ист.] система неогороженных участков, превращаемых после снятия урожая в выгон

Définition

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Wikipédia

Open-field

Open field may refer to:

  • Open-field system, a system of agriculture prevalent throughout Europe from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century
  • Open fields doctrine, a U.S. legal doctrine used for evaluating claims of an unreasonable search
  • Open Field, album by Taken By Trees
  • Open Field (animal test), a measure of general locomotor activity in rodents
Traduction de &#39open-field ambulation&#39 en Russe