Examples of using Pastures in English and their translations into Chinese
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You couldn't see much in the moonlight, but obviously there were no forests, no pastures, no lakes, no rivers, there was no fruited plain.
To survive as a people, the Nenets need unobstructed access to their pastures and an environment untouched by industrial waste.
In order more surely to poison the waters and pastures, the Italian command made its aircraft pass over and over again.
It can serve as irrigation for crops, commercial nurseries and grazing pastures.
The mountains are surrounded by pastures, forests, and crops that provide services to more than 90,000 people in the….
And now through his under-shepherds Jesus will continue to feed his sheep and lead them to everlasting pastures.
To systematically kill all living creatures, to more surely poison waters and pastures, the Italian command made its aircraft pass over and over again.
Its pastures ran up to Wragby park fence, so they were neighbours, but it was some time since Connie had called.
The white symbolizes peace and purity, the green represents pastures and crops, and the blue stands for the rivers and the sky.
The presence of landmines and UXO also resulted in blocked or restricted access to the use of four major resources: forests, croplands, pastures and water.
A visit to the Od planine do Planike(From Mountains to Dairies) cheese-making museum, where you can learn about the thousand-year-old tradition of mountain pastures.
You couldn't see much in the moonlight, but obviously there were no forests, no pastures, no lakes, no rivers;
Agricultural population of less than 10% white, but they occupy 83% of the country's arable land and 86% of the grassland pastures.
In the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, there is a political understanding of the customary right to land as there is no legal prohibition or restriction for any reindeer herder to use the pastures.
Radioactive iodine was deposited in pastures eaten by cows who then concentrated it in their milk which was subsequently drunk by children.
The vast green pastures between the towns were dotted by big wooden farmhouses, with red carnations in flower boxes at every window and balcony.
Intensively grazed pastures should avoid going below a height of 7 cm, otherwise nutrient intake by the animals will be limited.
Radioactive iodine was deposited in pastures eaten by cows who then concentrated it in their milk which was subsequently consumed by children.
These activities are bound to destroy remote pastures and threaten the endangered Himalayan species, such as snow leopards and blue sheep and alpine plants.
