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Hungersnot trotz grüner Felder (bei durch Regenmangel oder Krieg bedingtem Ernteausfall)

в PONS речника

green ˈfam·ine СЪЩ no pl

в PONS речника

fam·ine [ˈfæmɪn] СЪЩ

1. famine (shortage of food):

Hungersnot f <-, -nöte>

2. famine no pl (starvation):

Hungertod м <-(e)s> kein pl

I. green [gri:n] СЪЩ

1. green no pl (colour):

Grün ср <-s>

2. green (shade of green):

Grünton м <-s, -töne>
Grün ср <-s>

3. green ГАСТР:

Blattgemüse ср <-s> kein pl
Grünzeug ср <-s> kein pl разг

4. green (member of Green Party):

Grüne(r) f(м)

5. green no pl СПОРТ:

Grün ср <-s>
Grünfläche f <-, -n>
Rasen м <-s, ->
Rasenplatz м <-es, -plätze>
Grün ср <-s>

II. green [gri:n] ПРИЛ

1. green (green coloured):

to turn [or go]green БОТ

2. green (environmentally conscious):

Umweltschutzaktivisten(-aktivistinnen) mpl (f)
Ökostrom м <-s>

3. green (unripe):

4. green:

5. green (covered with plants):

6. green прен (jealous):

III. green [gri:n] ГЛАГ прх

to green sth industry, production process
Запис в OpenDict

green ПРИЛ

Запис в OpenDict

green ПРИЛ

green on blue attack ВОЕН
Запис в OpenDict

green ПРИЛ

to be as green as grass прен
Present
Igreen
yougreen
he/she/itgreens
wegreen
yougreen
theygreen
Past
Igreened
yougreened
he/she/itgreened
wegreened
yougreened
theygreened
Present Perfect
Ihavegreened
youhavegreened
he/she/ithasgreened
wehavegreened
youhavegreened
theyhavegreened
Past Perfect
Ihadgreened
youhadgreened
he/she/ithadgreened
wehadgreened
youhadgreened
theyhadgreened

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They believed that widespread famine would be the inevitable result, by 1975.
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The organisation mobilised relief activities for famine-stricken communities.
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Several works pertaining to famine relief, road construction, and canal and bridge construction were carried out.
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The steps taken by him in 1924 famine in the interest of public are always remembered.
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Increasingly settled, they had large food storages to avoid winter famine.
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