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1 inhabit
transitive verb* * *((of people, animals etc) to live in (a region etc): Polar bears inhabit the Arctic region; That house is now inhabited by a Polish family.) (be)wohnen- academic.ru/38138/inhabitable">inhabitable- inhabitant* * *in·hab·it[ɪnˈhæbɪt]vt▪ to \inhabit sth etw bewohnen* * *[In'hbɪt]vtbewohnen; (animals) leben in (+dat)* * *inhabit [ınˈhæbıt] v/t2. fig innewohnen (dat)* * *transitive verbthe region was inhabited by penguins/the Celts — in der Gegend lebten Pinguine/die Kelten
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2 inhabit
in·hab·it [ɪnʼhæbɪt] vtto \inhabit sth etw bewohnen -
3 inhabit
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4 inhabit
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5 inhabit the nose
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6 to inhabit the nose
inhabit the nose: to inhabit the nosedie Nase besiedeln ( Mikroorganismen)Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > to inhabit the nose
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7 populate
transitive verbbevölkern [Land, Gebiet]; bewohnen [Insel, Gebiet]heavily or densely/sparsely populated — dicht/dünn besiedelt [Land, Gebiet usw.]; dicht/dünn bevölkert [Stadt]
* * *['popjuleit]((usually in passive) to fill with people: That part of the world used to be populated by wandering tribes.) bevölkern- academic.ru/56820/population">population- populous* * *popu·late[ˈpɒpjəleɪt, AM ˈpɑ:p-]vtthe river is \populated mainly by smaller species of fish in dem Fluss sind vor allem kleinere Fischarten heimischa very sparsely/densely \populated area eine sehr dünn/dicht besiedelte Gegend2. (provide inhabitants)▪ to \populate sth etw besiedelnEastern Canada was initially \populated by the French in Ostkanada ließen sich ursprünglich die Franzosen niederto \populate a stream with trout in einem Bach Forellen ansiedeln3. COMPUT▪ to \populate sth etw bestücken* * *['pɒpjʊleɪt]vt(= inhabit) bevölkern; (= colonize) besiedelnthis area is populated mainly by immigrants — in diesem Stadtteil leben or wohnen hauptsächlich Einwanderer
* * *1. bevölkern, besiedeln2. meist passiv bewohnen* * *transitive verbbevölkern [Land, Gebiet]; bewohnen [Insel, Gebiet]heavily or densely/sparsely populated — dicht/dünn besiedelt [Land, Gebiet usw.]; dicht/dünn bevölkert [Stadt]
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8 haunt
1. transitive verb1)haunt a house/castle — in einem Haus/Schloss spuken od. umgehen
2) (fig.): (trouble) [Erinnerung, Gedanke:] plagen, verfolgen2. noun* * *[ho:nt] 1. verb2) ((of an unpleasant memory) to keep coming back into the mind of: Her look of misery haunts me.) heimsuchen3) (to visit very often: He haunts that café.) häufig besuchen2. noun(a place one often visits: This is one of my favourite haunts.) der Aufenthaltsort- academic.ru/87721/haunted">haunted* * *I. vt1. (visit)▪ to \haunt sb fear, ghost jdn verfolgen [o heimsuchen]a lady in white \haunts the stairway im Treppenaufgang spukt eine Frau in Weiß▪ to be \haunted by sb/sth von jdm/etw heimgesucht werdenthat house is \haunted in diesem Haus spukt es2. (trouble repeatedly)▪ to \haunt sb memories, experiences jdn plagen [o quälen] [o verfolgen]; anxiety, memories, nightmares jdn heimsuchento \haunt sb's dreams in jds Träumen herumgeistern3. (frequent)I knew he wouldn't \haunt such pubs ich wusste, dass er in solchen Kneipen nicht verkehrtthe village is a favourite tourist \haunt das Dorf ist ein beliebtes Ausflugsziel für Touristenthe \haunts of one's childhood die Stätten seiner Kindheit* * *[hɔːnt]1. vtthe nightmares which haunted him — die Albträume or Alpträume, die ihn heimsuchten
lack of money haunted successive projects — mehrere aufeinanderfolgende Projekte waren vom Geldmangel verfolgt
2. n(of person = pub etc) Stammlokal nt; (= favourite resort) Lieblingsort or -platz m; (of criminals) Treff(punkt) m; (of animal) Heimat fher usual childhood haunts — Stätten, die sie in ihrer Kindheit oft aufsuchte
a haunt of literary exiles — ein Treffpunkt m für Exilliteraten
* * *A v/tthis room is haunted in diesem Zimmer spukt es;haunted castle Spukschloss n;a) Spukhaus n,b) US Geisterbahn f;go through the haunted house Geisterbahn fahren2. a) verfolgen, quälen:he was a haunted man er fand keine Ruhe (mehr);haunted look gehetzter Blick3. häufig besuchen, frequentierenB v/i1. spuken, umgehen2. ständig zusammen sein ( with sb mit jemandem)C sholiday haunt beliebter Ferienort2. Schlupfwinkel m3. ZOOLa) Lager n, Versteck nb) Futterplatz m* * *1. transitive verb1)haunt a house/castle — in einem Haus/Schloss spuken od. umgehen
2) (fig.): (trouble) [Erinnerung, Gedanke:] plagen, verfolgen2. noun* * *v.spuken durch ausdr.verfolgen v. -
9 universe
noun* * *['ju:nivə:s](everything - earth, planets, sun, stars etc - that exists anywhere: Somewhere in the universe there must be another world like ours.) das Universum- academic.ru/78507/universal">universal- universally
- universality* * *uni·verse[ˈju:nɪvɜ:s, AM -nəvɜ:rs]n1. ASTRON▪ the \universe das Universumthe characters in his novels inhabit a bleak and hopeless \universe seine Romanfiguren sind in einer Welt der Öde und Hoffnungslosigkeit angesiedelthis family is his whole \universe für ihn besteht die ganze Welt nur aus seiner Familie* * *['juːnɪvɜːs]nhe's the funniest writer in the universe (inf) — er schreibt die komischsten Sachen überhaupt
2) (LOGIC)universe of discourse — Gesamtheit f aller Gegenstände der Abhandlung
* * *1. Universum n, (Welt)All n, Kosmos m2. Welt f3. Bereich m, Raum m, Gesamtheit f:universe of discourse (Logik) geistiger Raum einer Abhandlung* * *nounUniversum, das; (world; fig.): (mankind) Welt, die* * *n.Universum n.Weltall n. -
10 populate
popu·late [ʼpɒpjəleɪt, Am ʼpɑ:p-] vtthe river is \populated mainly by smaller species of fish in dem Fluss sind vor allem kleinere Fischarten heimisch;a very sparsely/densely \populated area eine sehr dünn/dicht besiedelte Gegend2) ( provide inhabitants)to \populate sth etw besiedeln;Eastern Canada was initially \populated by the French in Ostkanada ließen sich ursprünglich die Franzosen nieder;to \populate a stream with trout in einem Bach Forellen ansiedeln -
11 universe
uni·verse [ʼju:nɪvɜ:s, Am -nəvɜ:rs] n1) astronthe \universe das Universum;the characters in his novels inhabit a bleak and hopeless \universe seine Romanfiguren sind in einer Welt der Öde und Hoffnungslosigkeit angesiedelthis family is his whole \universe für ihn besteht die ganze Welt nur aus seiner Familie -
12 lakik
(DE) gehaust; hausend; hauste; logieren; logiert; wohnen; wohnt; ansitzen; (EN) abide; dwell; dwell, dwelt; dwelt; esconse; house; inhabit; live; lodge; occupy; range in; reside; resides; room -
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(DE) bewohnt; hausend; hauste; logieren; logiert; s. aufhalten; s. enthalten; sitzen; sitzt; verblieb; weilen; weilend; (EN) abide; abide, abode; abstain; beware; bide; bide, bode, bid; bide, bode, bidden; dwell; dwell, dwelt; dwelt; eschew; hold back; inhabit; keep; keep, kept; kept; live; locate; lodge; make a stay; remain; reside; sit; sit, sat; sojourn; stand; stand, stood; stay; steer clear of; tarry -
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зона приливов и отливов
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intertidal zone
1) The area between land and sea which is regularly exposed to the air by the tidal movement of the sea. Marine organisms that inhabit the intertidal zones have to adapt to periods of exposure to air and to the waves created by wind, which makes it the most physically demanding of the marine habitats.
2) The shore zone between the highest and lowest tides.
(Source: WRIGHT / LBC)
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мангровый лес
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mangrove
Plant communities and trees that inhabit tidal swamps, muddy silt, and sand banks at the mouths of rivers and other low-lying areas which are regularly inundated by the sea, but which are protected from strong waves and currents. Mangroves are the only woody species that will grow where the land is periodically flooded with sea water; individual species have adapted themselves to different tidal levels, to various degrees of salinity, and to the nature of the mud or soil. Mangrove swamps and thickets support hundreds of terrestrial, marine, and amphibian species; have a special role in supporting estuarine fisheries; provide shelter, refuge and food for many forms of wildlife. (Source: GILP96)
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chrysophyta
The golden-brown and orange-yellow algae; a diverse group of microscopically small algae which inhabit fresh and salt water, many being planktonic. They contain carotenoid pigments and may be unicellular, colonial, filamentous or amoeboid. (Source: ALL)
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шистосомоз
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schistosomiasis
A disease in which humans are parasitized by any of three species of blood flukes: Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, and S. japonicum; adult worms inhabit the blood vessels. (Source: MGH)
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