Examples of 'kolkhoz' in a sentence

Meaning of "kolkhoz"

Kolkhoz (noun) - A type of collective farm in the former Soviet Union and other Communist countries
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  • A farming collective in the former Soviet Union.

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Asadov worked on the kolkhoz after graduating.
Every kolkhoz has their own musicians.
After this he worked as a miner and in kolkhoz.
The kolkhoz builds a common stable.
Of the population arrived from the kolkhoz.
A chairman of the kolkhoz offered me a tractor.
Go straight away in the direction of the kolkhoz.
Probably some kolkhoz peasant who went heavy on the hooch.
I was looking for someone from the kolkhoz directorate.
The kolkhoz chief laughs.
The field belonged to the kolkhoz.
Our kolkhoz comrades.
The medieval buildings were used as a sanatorium and a kolkhoz.
He worked as a carpenter in the kolkhoz and loved his job.
Hermiine now belongs to the chairman of the kolkhoz.

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From kolkhoz to hypermarket.
I will have to ask for help at the kolkhoz.
The kolkhoz assembly.
She is responsible for vegetables at the kolkhoz now.
They settled in a kolkhoz and then in a sovkhoz specialising in tobacco growing.
Obsecration will be catching on with among the kolkhoz.
Prices on kolkhoz markets.
I will be the head of kolkhoz.
The kolkhoz members have access at reduced rates or free of charge.
He received lower secondary education and worked on the kolkhoz.
Members of kolkhoz were allowed to hold a small area of private land and some animals.
He was the strongest on the kolkhoz.
Unused land would be managed by the kolkhoz until a new owner takes over.
The house place on the ground is not given to kolkhoz.
Kolkhoz markets were set up for artisans and peasants to sell their homemade goods.
Everything belongs to the kolkhoz.
Monument worker and kolkhoz woman on a map of Moscow.
Grisha does not like to owe something to the kolkhoz.
Section II covers theft of kolkhoz and cooperative property.
My sisters worked in the kolkhoz.
In the Lebyazhenski kolkhoz the workers were all lined up against a.
Most of their neighbors are still forced to work in kolkhoz.
He had been working in Kolkhoz from childhood.
He was therefore brought up in a kolkhoz.
A kolkhoz was the name for the Soviet collective farms.
Finally we are at the kolkhoz stadium.
Shelepov graduated from seven classes and worked on the local kolkhoz.
For many years he was a chairman of kolkhoz in Novomoskovsk district.
After graduating from junior high school he worked as an accountant on the kolkhoz.
In the old kolkhoz.
The kolkhoz was the dominant form of agricultural enterprise in the former Soviet Union.
I am working in the kolkhoz.
Kolkhoz was a form of collective farm in Soviet Union.
He received lower secondary education and worked as a kolkhoz tractor driver.
A kolkhoz was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union.

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