"agriculture" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

agriculture sustantivo

sustantivo + agriculture
Kolokacji: 12
subsistence agriculture • plantation agriculture • U.S. agriculture • California agriculture • animal agriculture • ...
agriculture + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 33
Agriculture Department • Food Agriculture Organization • Agriculture Minister • Agriculture Organization • Agriculture Committee • ...
agriculture + verbo
Kolokacji: 22
Agriculture plays • Agriculture accounts • Agriculture contributes • Agriculture continues • Agriculture employs • ...
verbo + agriculture
Kolokacji: 26
include agriculture • base on agriculture • use for agriculture • work in agriculture • study agriculture • ...
(2) base
Kolokacji: 2
(3) use, engage, practice
Kolokacji: 3
1. work in agriculture = praca w rolnictwie work in agriculture
2. affect agriculture = wpłyń na rolnictwo affect agriculture
3. abandon agriculture = rolnictwo zapamiętania abandon agriculture
4. adopt agriculture = przyjmij rolnictwo adopt agriculture
  • Heavily influenced culturally by the Carib, they adopted agriculture sometime after the 16th century, and further acculturation followed European contact.
  • The lowland central coast, however, seems never truly to have adopted agriculture.
  • One exception to this was the lowland central coast which never truly adopted agriculture.
  • The Fremont culture of central Utah (700-1300 CE) developed pottery after adopting agriculture.
  • It established a separate and compulsory school system, a program of land grants designed to encourage Ainu to adopt agriculture, and provided some welfare benefits.
  • The Akamba were originally hunter-gatherers, but later adopted agriculture due to the arability of the new land that they came to occupy.
  • This has changed earlier assumptions that complex construction arose only after societies had adopted agriculture, become sedentary, often developed stratified hierarchy, and generally also developed ceramics.
  • Gallo is also encouraging its contract growers to adopt organic or sustained-yield agriculture, which minimizes the use of chemicals.
  • By 1200 AD, the local Indians had adopted agriculture and lived in small, closely knit settlements, which the Spaniards later called pueblos.
  • These early Wichita people were hunters and gatherers who slowly adopted agriculture.
adjetivo + agriculture
Kolokacji: 32
sustainable agriculture • American agriculture • intensive agriculture • local agriculture • organic agriculture • ...
preposición + agriculture
Kolokacji: 18
of Agriculture • for agriculture • in agriculture • from agriculture • on agriculture • ...

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