单词 | agro-town |
释义 | > as lemmasagro-town agro-town n. Brit. /ˈaɡrəʊˌtaʊn/ , U.S. /ˈæɡroʊˌtaʊn/ = agrogorod n. (now historical); (also) a similar grouping of agricultural communities outside the Soviet Union.ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > farm > [noun] > collective or co-operative farm club-farm1885 subak1897 collective farm1919 kolkhoz1921 sovkhoz1921 collective1925 moshav1927 kibbutz1929 agro-city1950 agro-town1950 agrogorod1951 agroville1960 nahal1963 1950 USSR Information Bull. 7 Nov. 659/1 The growth in the incomes of the collective farms has enabled the peasants to launch the construction of ‘agro-towns’ on a broad scale. 1971 P. A. Allum Politics & Society Post-War Naples (1973) i. 28 Certain large peasant agro-towns (like Casoria, Marano and Marchianise, etc.) in which the population of the plain is concentrated. 2001 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 1 Nov. 44/4 The proposed ‘systematization’ of half of Romania's 13,000 villages..into 558 agro-towns would have destroyed what remained of the country's social fabric. < as lemmas |
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