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1 species
['spi:ʃi:z]plural - species; noun1) (a group (of animals etc) whose members are so similar or closely related as to be able to breed together: There are se-veral species of zebra.) art2) (a kind or sort.) art* * *['spi:ʃi:z]plural - species; noun1) (a group (of animals etc) whose members are so similar or closely related as to be able to breed together: There are se-veral species of zebra.) art2) (a kind or sort.) art -
2 species
n. art; sort, slag* * *['spi:ʃi:z]plural - species; noun1) (a group (of animals etc) whose members are so similar or closely related as to be able to breed together: There are se-veral species of zebra.) art2) (a kind or sort.) slag, sort, typ -
3 species
['spi:ʃi:z]plural - species; noun1) (a group (of animals etc) whose members are so similar or closely related as to be able to breed together: There are se-veral species of zebra.) druh2) (a kind or sort.) druh* * *• druh (v prírodovede) -
4 evolution
noun1) (development) Entwicklung, dietheory of evolution — Evolutionstheorie, die
* * *see academic.ru/25394/evolve">evolve* * *evo·lu·tion[ˌi:vəˈlu:ʃən, AM ˌevəˈ-]* * *["iːvə'luːSən]nthe evolution of events in Vietnam — die Entwicklung in Vietnam
* * *1. Entfaltung f, -wicklung f:the evolution of events die Entwicklung (der Dinge)2. MATH Wurzelziehen n, Radizieren n3. BIOL Evolution f (Entwicklung von niederen zu höheren Formen)4. MIL Manöver n, (auch von Tänzern etc) Bewegung f5. PHYS Entwicklung f (von Gas, Hitze etc)6. TECH Umdrehung f, Bewegung f* * *noun1) (development) Entwicklung, die2) (Biol.): (of species etc.) Evolution, dietheory of evolution — Evolutionstheorie, die
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5 introduce
1. III1) introduce smth. introduce a rule (a new method, a new fashion, a system, a useful technique, an improvement, etc.) вводить правило и т. д., introduce a new theory (an idea) предложить /выдвинуть/ новую теорию (идею); introduce a quotation (figures, facts, etc.) приводить /использовать/ цитату и т. д.; who introduced that law? кто предложил установить /ввести/ этот закон?; the announcer introduces each programme каждую программу объявляет диктор; relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses относительные местоимения вводят придаточные определительные2) introduce smth. introduce a problem (a subject of discussion, a question, an item, etc.) выносить /выдвигать, ставить/ на обсуждение проблему и т. д., introduce a bill вносить законопроект3) introduce smb. introduce strangers (two friends, one's brother, some countrymen of mine, etc.) представить друг другу незнакомых людей и т. д.; introduce oneself представиться, назвать себя; may I introduce Mr. Brown разрешите мне представить мистера Брауна2. IVintroduce smth. in some manner I'll introduce the subject briefly я кратко ознакомлю вас с темой /с вопросом/3. XI1) be introduced into smth. vaccination for smallpox was first introduced into the United States by Dr. William Yates прививки против оспы были впервые применены в США доктором Уильямом Йетсом; tobacco (this plant, this species, etc.) was first introduced into Europe from America табак и т. д. был завезен в Европу из Америки; porcelain manufacture was introduced into Japan from China about 1513 производство фарфора пришло в Японию из Китая приблизительно в тысяча пятьсот тринадцатом году; be introduced to smb., smth. since the dictionary was first introduced to the public с тех пор, как широкие круги читателей впервые познакомились с этим словарем; I was introduced to chess at an early age я начал играть в шахматы в раннем детстве; be introduced as smth. the word was originally introduced as a term of reproach первоначально это слово вошло в употребление как выражение упрека2) be introduced in /at/ smth. the bill will be introduced in /at/ the next session законопроект будет вынесен на обсуждение на следующей сессии3) be introduced to smb. I should like to be introduced to her мне бы хотелось, чтобы меня с ней познакомили; be introduced In smth. are you the gentleman introduced in this letter? это о вас пишут в этом письме?4. XXI11) introduce smth. in (to) smth. introduce a new method into porcelain manufacture (new ideas into business, something new in painting, etc.) вводить /внедрять/ новые методы в производство фарфора и т. д., introduce songs and dances into the programme (some music into a play, phonetics into the list of subjects to be studied, a story into the conversation, etc.) включать / вставлять, вводить/ в программу песни и танцы и т. д.; he introduced this subject into the conversation это он заговорил об этом /на эту тему/; introduce a note of humour into the conversation (a romantic situation into a novel, a touch of irony into the play, a touch of colour into a room, etc.) (привносить нотку юмора в разговор и т.д., introduce smth. with smth. introduce a speech with an amusing anecdote (a subject with a short preface, a concert with a short speech, etc.) предварять доклад забавным рассказом и т. д., introduce smb. into smth. introduce smb. into society (into the world, into one's family, etc.) вводить кого-л. в общество и т. д.2) introduce smth. (in)to (for) smth. introduce a bill into /before/ Parliament поставить /выдвинуть/ законопроект на обсуждение в парламенте; introduce a question for debate предложить вопрос /тему/ для дискуссии3) introduce smb. to smb. introduce them to all our friends (his two sisters to us, the stranger to his family, etc.) познакомить их со всеми нашими друзьями и т. д.; allow me to introduce my friend to you позвольте представить вам моего друга; introduce oneself to her parents представиться ее родителям; introduce the speaker to the meeting (the lecturer to the audience, the actor to the public, etc.) представить докладчика собранию и т. д.; introduce smb. to smth. introduce smb. to the process (to our customs, to skiing, to the city by showing the sights, to the intricacies of Euclid, to a strange mode of life, to Japanese poetry, etc.) (познакомить кого-л. с этим процессом и т. д.4) introduce smb. into smth. introduce smb. into a room (into a house, into a place, etc.) ввести /провести, привести/ кого-л. в комнату и т. д.; introduce smb. into his presence ввести /провести/ кого-л. к кому-л.; introduce smth. into smth. introduce a tube into a wound (a long tube into the sick man's throat, one's finger into a wound, etc.) вводить трубку в рану и т. д.; introduce a key into a lock вставлять ключ в замок5. XXIV1introduce smb. as smb. introduce her as his daughter (the young man as their new colleague, the woman as the new manager, etc.) представить ее как свою дочь и т. д. -
6 identify
1. transitive verb3) (recognize) identifizieren; bestimmen [Pflanze, Tier]4) (establish) ermitteln2. intransitive verb* * *1) (to recognize as being a certain person etc: Would you be able to identify the man who robbed you?; He identified the coat as his brother's.) identifizieren2) (to think of as being the same: He identifies beauty with goodness.) gleichsetzen•- academic.ru/36637/identification">identification- identify with
- identify oneself with / be identified with* * *iden·ti·fy<- ie->[aɪˈdentɪfaɪ, AM -t̬ə-]I. vt1. (recognize)▪ to \identify sb/sth jdn/etw identifizieren2. (establish identity)▪ to \identify sb jds Identität f feststellenthe judge ordered that the child in this case should not be identified der Richter entschied, den Namen des Kindes in diesem Fall nicht bekanntzugeben3. (associate)▪ to \identify sb with sb/sth jdn mit jdm/etw assoziieren [o in Verbindung bringen]4. COMPUTII. vi* * *[aI'dentIfaɪ]1. vt1) (= establish identity of) identifizieren, die Identität (+gen) feststellen; gene, virus etc identifizieren; plant, species etc bestimmen; (= mark identity of) kennzeichnen; (= recognize, pick out) erkennento identify one's goals — sich (dat) Ziele setzen
2) (= consider as the same) gleichsetzen (with mit)3) (= associate with) assoziieren (with mit)2. vr1)2)to identify oneself with sb/sth — sich mit jdm/etw identifizieren
3. vi(with film hero etc) sich identifizieren (with mit)* * *identify [aıˈdentıfaı; ıˈd-]A v/t1. identifizieren, gleichsetzen, als identisch betrachten ( alle:with mit):identify o.s. with → A 42. identifizieren:a) erkennen (as als), die Identität feststellen von (oder gen)b) BIOL etc die Art feststellen von (oder gen)3. ausweisen, legitimieren:identify o.s4. identify sb jemandes Namen bekannt geben:he asked not to be identified er wollte nicht genannt werdena) sich solidarisch erklären mitb) sich anschließen (dat oder an akk)* * *1. transitive verb1) (treat as identical) gleichsetzen ( with mit)2) (associate) identifizieren ( with mit)3) (recognize) identifizieren; bestimmen [Pflanze, Tier]4) (establish) ermitteln2. intransitive verb* * *v.auf dieselbe Ebene stellen ausdr.gleichsetzen v.identifizieren v. -
7 get wiped out
get wiped out* (Population, species, etc.)expr.• exterminarse v. -
8 abundance
abundance [ə'bʌndəns]∎ there was food in abundance il y avait à manger à profusion;∎ she has an abundance of talent elle est bourrée de talent -
9 race
I 1. noun1) Rennen, das100 metres race — 100-m-Rennen/-Schwimmen, das
3) (fig.)2. intransitive verb1) (in swimming, running, sailing, etc.) um die Wette schwimmen/laufen/segeln usw. (with, against mit)race against time — (fig.) gegen die Uhr od. Zeit arbeiten
2) (go at full or excessive speed) [Motor:] durchdrehen; [Puls:] jagen, rasenrace to finish something — sich beeilen, um etwas fertigzukriegen (ugs.)
3. transitive verbrace ahead with something — (hurry) etwas im Eiltempo vorantreiben (ugs.); (make rapid progress) bei etwas mit Riesenschritten vorankommen (ugs.)
(in swimming, riding, walking, running, etc.) um die Wette schwimmen/reiten/gehen/laufen usw. mitII nounI'll race you — ich mache mit dir einen Wettlauf
(Anthrop., Biol.) Rasse, die* * *I 1. [reis] noun(a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) das Rennen2. verb1) (to (cause to) run in a race: I'm racing my horse on Saturday; The horse is racing against five others.) an einem Rennen teilnehmen2) (to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest: I'll race you to that tree.) um die Wette laufen mit3) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.) rasen•- academic.ru/59895/racer">racer- racecourse
- racehorse
- racetrack
- racing-car
- a race against time
- the races II [reis]1) (any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections: the Negro race; the white races; ( also adjective) race relations.) die Rasse; Rassen...2) (the fact of belonging to any of these various sections: the problem of race.) die Rasse; Rassen-...3) (a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.) das Geschlecht•- racial- racialism
- racialist
- the human race
- of mixed race* * *race1[reɪs]I. ncar/dog/horse \race Auto-/Hunde-/Pferderennen ntcycle/motorcycle \race Rad-/Motorradrennen ntcross-country/100-metre/obstacle \race Gelände- [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Orientierungs-] /Hundertmeter-/Hindernislauf megg-and-spoon \race Eierlaufen nt kein plroad/track \race Straßen-/Bahnrennen ntsack \race Sackhüpfen nt kein plthree-legged \race Dreibeinlauf mto go in for [or take part in] a \race an einem Wettlauf [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR Wettrennen] teilnehmen ntlet's have a \race komm, wir laufen um die Wetteto win/lose a \race einen Wettkampf gewinnen/verlierenthe two are involved in a \race for promotion die zwei liefern sich ein Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen um die Beförderungpresidential \race Präsidentenwahlkampf mit's always a \race to get out of the house on time in the mornings in der Früh ist es immer eine Hetzerei, damit man rechtzeitig aus dem Haus kommt pej fam4. SPORT▪ \races pl:▪ the \races das Pferderennena day at the \races ein Tag m beim Pferderennenmill \race Mühl[en]bach mII. viI enjoy running for fun, but I refuse to \race ich laufe gern zum Vergnügen, aber ich weigere mich, an Wettläufen teilzunehmen▪ to \race with sb mit jdm um die Wette laufen▪ to \race against sb gegen jdn antreten2. (rush) rennenthe boys came racing across the playground die Jungen kamen über den Schulhof geranntshe \raced for the bus sie rannte, um den Bus zu erreichento \race along [or down] the street die Straße entlangrennento \race into the house in das Haus rennento \race up the stairs die Treppe hinaufrennen3. (pass quickly)▪ to \race by [or past] schnell vergehenthe summer seems to have \raced by der Sommer ist wie im Nu vergangen famIII. vt1.come on, I'll \race you home los, wir laufen um die Wette bis nach Hause2. (enter for races)to \race a greyhound/horse einen Greyhound/ein Pferd rennen [o laufen] lassento \race a car an einem Autorennen teilnehmen3. (rev up)to \race the car engine den Motor hochjagen sl4. (transport fast)▪ to \race sb somewhere jdn schnellstmöglich irgendwohin bringenthe ambulance \raced the injured to hospital der Krankenwagen brachte den Verletzten mit Blaulicht ins Krankenhausrace2[reɪs]n\race relations Beziehungen pl zwischen den Rassento be of mixed \race gemischtrassig sein2. (species)the human \race die menschliche Rasse; (of animals, plants) Spezies fcrops which are resistant to different \races of pest Getreidesorten, die gegen verschiedene Krankheiten resistent sindthe British are an island \race die Briten sind ein Inselvolkthe French/Russian \race die Franzosen/die Russen* * *I [reɪs]1. n1) Rennen nt; (on foot) Rennen nt, (Wett)lauf m; (swimming) Wettschwimmen ntwe were at the races yesterday —
the race for the Democratic nomination/the White House — das Rennen um die Nominierung des demokratischen Kandidaten/die amerikanische Präsidentschaft
it was a race to get the work finished — es war eine Hetze, die Arbeit fertig zu machen
a race against time or the clock — ein Wettlauf m mit der Zeit or gegen die Uhr
his race is run (fig) — er ist erledigt (inf)
2. vt1) (= compete with) um die Wette laufen/reiten/fahren/schwimmen etc mit; (SPORT) laufen/reiten/fahren/schwimmen etc gegenI'll race you to school — ich mache mit dir ein Wettrennen bis zur Schule
the car was racing the train — das Auto fuhr mit dem Zug um die Wette
2) engine hochjagen3. vi1) (= compete) laufen/reiten/fahren/schwimmen etcto race with or against sb — gegen jdn laufen etc, mit jdm um die Wette laufen etc
we're racing against time (to get this finished) — wir arbeiten gegen die Uhr(, um fertig zu werden)
he races at Newmarket — er lässt seine Pferde in Newmarket laufen
to race about — herumrasen/-rennen etc
to race after sb/sth — hinter jdm/etw herhetzen or herjagen
to race to get sth finished — Dampf machen, um etw fertig zu bekommen (inf)
to race ahead with one's plans/work etc — seine Pläne/Arbeit etc vorantreiben
the project is racing ahead — die Arbeit am Projekt geht mit Riesenschritten voran
IImemories of the past raced through her mind — Erinnerungen an die Vergangenheit jagten ihr durch den Kopf
n1) (= ethnic group, species) Rasse fof mixed race —
* * *race1 [reıs]A s1. SPORT (Wett)Rennen n, (-)Lauf m:he wasn’t at the races fig umg er hatte mit dem Ausgang des Rennens nichts zu tuna race against time ein Wettlauf mit der Zeit4. Lauf m (der Gestirne, des Lebens, der Zeit):his race is run er hat die längste Zeit gelebt5. a) starke Strömungb) Stromschnelle fc) Strom-, Flussbett nd) Kanal m, Gerinne n6. TECHa) Laufring m (des Kugellagers), (Gleit)Bahn fB v/ib) Rennen fahren3. (dahin)rasen, rennen:her pulse was racing ihr Puls jagte;his mind was racing fig die Gedanken überschlugen sich in seinem Kopf4. TECH durchdrehen (Rad etc)C v/t1. um die Wette laufen oder fahren mit3. rasen mit umg:race sb to hospital mit jemandem ins Krankenhaus rasen4. (durch)hetzen, (-)jagen, Gesetze durchpeitschen5. TECHb) den Motor hochjagen:race up einen Flugzeugmotor abbremsenrace2 [reıs] s1. Rasse f:2. Rasse f:a) Rassenzugehörigkeit fb) rassische Eigenart3. Geschlecht n, Stamm m, Familie f4. Volk n, Nation f5. Abstammung f:of noble race edler Abstammung, vornehmer Herkunft6. BIOL Rasse f, Gattung f, Unterart f7. a) (Menschen)Schlag mb) (Menschen- etc) Geschlecht n:8. Rasse f (des Weins etc)race3 [reıs] s (Ingwer)Wurzel f* * *I 1. noun1) Rennen, dashave a race [with or against somebody] — mit jemandem um die Wette laufen/schwimmen usw.
100 metres race — 100-m-Rennen/-Schwimmen, das
3) (fig.)2. intransitive verb1) (in swimming, running, sailing, etc.) um die Wette schwimmen/laufen/segeln usw. (with, against mit)race against time — (fig.) gegen die Uhr od. Zeit arbeiten
2) (go at full or excessive speed) [Motor:] durchdrehen; [Puls:] jagen, rasen3) (rush) sich sehr beeilen; hetzen; (on foot also) rennen; jagenrace to finish something — sich beeilen, um etwas fertigzukriegen (ugs.)
3. transitive verbrace ahead with something — (hurry) etwas im Eiltempo vorantreiben (ugs.); (make rapid progress) bei etwas mit Riesenschritten vorankommen (ugs.)
(in swimming, riding, walking, running, etc.) um die Wette schwimmen/reiten/gehen/laufen usw. mitII noun(Anthrop., Biol.) Rasse, die* * *n.Rasse -n f.Rennen - n.Stamm ¨-e m.Wettrennen n. v.um die Wette rennen ausdr. -
10 find
1. past tense, past participle - found; verb1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) encontrar, hallar2) (to discover: I found that I couldn't do the work.) descubrir3) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) encontrar, parecer
2. noun(something found, especially something of value or interest: That old book is quite a find!) hallazgo- find out
find vb encontrartr[faɪnd]1 (act, thing found) hallazgo1 (locate) encontrar, hallar■ did you find your keys? ¿encontraste tus llaves?2 (discover) descubrir, encontrar■ they still haven't found a cure for the common cold aún no han descubierto un remedio para el resfriado3 (exist) hallarse, encontrarse, existir4 (obtain, get) encontrar■ could you find me a job? ¿podrías encontrarme un trabajo?5 (think, consider) encontrar, parecer6 (become aware, realize) encontrar, darse cuenta7 (end up, arrive at, reach) ir a parar a, llegar a■ I doubt whether the supplies actually find their way to Bosnia dudo que las provisiones lleguen a Bosnia8 SMALLLAW/SMALL declarar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLall found todo incluidoto be nowhere to be found no estar en ninguna parteto find fault with criticarto find for somebody / find against somebody SMALLLAW/SMALL fallar a favor de alguien / fallar en contra de alguiento find it in one's heart to do something tener el valor de hacer algoto find one's tongue soltarse a hablarto find out for oneself averiguarlo por sus propios mediosto take somebody as one finds them no prejuzgar a alguien, aceptar a alguien tal como es1) locate: encontrar, hallarI can't find it: no lo encuentroto find one's way: encontrar el camino, orientarse2) discover, realize: descubrir, darse cuenta dehe found it difficult: descubrió que era difícil3) declare: declarar, hallarthey found him guilty: lo declararon culpablefind n: hallazgo mn.• encuentro s.m.• hallazgo s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: found) = atinar v.• dar con v.• decidir v.• descubrir v.• encontrar v.• hallar v.• localizar v.
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1. faɪnd(past & past p found) transitive verb1) ( something lost or hidden) encontrar*to find one's way: it's difficult to find one's way around this town es difícil orientarse en esta ciudad; you'll soon find your way around the office en poco tiempo te familiarizarás con la oficina; can you find your way there? — ¿sabes ir?
2) ( come across) encontrar*3)a) ( discover) \<\<cause/answer\>\> encontrar*b) ( Law)to find somebody guilty/not guilty — declarar or hallar a alguien culpable/inocente
how do you find the accused? — ¿cuál es su veredicto?
4) ( experience as) encontrar*I find it difficult to concentrate — me es or me resulta difícil concentrarme
5) ( acquire) encontrar*how are we going to find $20,000? — ¿cómo vamos a conseguir or de dónde vamos a sacar 20.000 dólares?
2.
v refla) ( discover) (+ adv compl) encontrarse*I now find myself in a position to... — ahora me encuentro en posición de...
I found myself unable to answer — fui or me vi incapaz de responder
b) (discover identity, vocation) encontrarse* a sí (or mí etc) mismo
3.
vi ( Law)to find FOR/AGAINST somebody — fallar a favor de/contra alguien
the judge found in the plaintiff's favor — el juez se pronunció a or en favor del demandante
Phrasal Verbs:- find out
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noun hallazgo m[faɪnd] (vb: pt, pp found)to be a real find — ser* todo un hallazgo
1. VT1) (after losing) encontrardid you find your purse? — ¿encontraste tu monedero?
foot, tongue 1., 1)you distracted me, now I can't find my place again — me has distraído y ahora no sé por dónde iba
2) (=locate) encontrarthe plant is found all over Europe — la planta se encuentra or existe en toda Europa
did you find the man? — ¿encontraste or localizaste al hombre?
to find one's way: can you find your (own) way to the station? — ¿sabes llegar a la estación sin ayuda?, ¿puedes encontrar la estación solo?
it took me a while to find my way around their kitchen — me llevó un rato familiarizarme con su cocina
3) (=chance upon) encontrar2.N hallazgo mthat was a lucky find! — ¡qué buen hallazgo!
archaeological finds — hallazgos mpl arqueológicos
- find out* * *
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1. [faɪnd](past & past p found) transitive verb1) ( something lost or hidden) encontrar*to find one's way: it's difficult to find one's way around this town es difícil orientarse en esta ciudad; you'll soon find your way around the office en poco tiempo te familiarizarás con la oficina; can you find your way there? — ¿sabes ir?
2) ( come across) encontrar*3)a) ( discover) \<\<cause/answer\>\> encontrar*b) ( Law)to find somebody guilty/not guilty — declarar or hallar a alguien culpable/inocente
how do you find the accused? — ¿cuál es su veredicto?
4) ( experience as) encontrar*I find it difficult to concentrate — me es or me resulta difícil concentrarme
5) ( acquire) encontrar*how are we going to find $20,000? — ¿cómo vamos a conseguir or de dónde vamos a sacar 20.000 dólares?
2.
v refla) ( discover) (+ adv compl) encontrarse*I now find myself in a position to... — ahora me encuentro en posición de...
I found myself unable to answer — fui or me vi incapaz de responder
b) (discover identity, vocation) encontrarse* a sí (or mí etc) mismo
3.
vi ( Law)to find FOR/AGAINST somebody — fallar a favor de/contra alguien
the judge found in the plaintiff's favor — el juez se pronunció a or en favor del demandante
Phrasal Verbs:- find out
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noun hallazgo mto be a real find — ser* todo un hallazgo
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11 extinct
adjectiveerloschen [Vulkan, Leidenschaft, Liebe, Hoffnung]; ausgestorben [Art, Rasse, Volk, Gattung]* * *[ik'stiŋkt]1) ((of a type of animal etc) no longer in existence: Mammoths became extinct in prehistoric times.) ausgestorben2) ((of a volcano) no longer active: That volcano was thought to be extinct until it suddenly erupted ten years ago.) erloschen•- academic.ru/25939/extinction">extinction* * *ex·tinct[ɪkˈstɪŋkt, ekˈ-]adj invan \extinct language eine tote Spracheto become \extinct aussterbenan \extinct firm COMM eine gelöschte Firmato become \extinct erlöschenan \extinct law ein aufgehobenes Gesetzan \extinct right LAW ein erloschenes [o untergegangenes] Recht* * *[Ik'stIŋkt]adj1) (= gone forever) animal, species, tribe, custom, art form, type of person etc ausgestorben; (fig) way of life, empire untergegangen; language totthat fish has been extinct for thousands of years — dieser Fisch ist schon seit tausenden or Tausenden von Jahren ausgestorben
to become extinct (also fig) —
is the English gentleman extinct? — gibt es den englischen Gentleman überhaupt noch?
2) volcano erloschen* * *extinct [ıkˈstıŋkt] adjbecome extinct erlöschen ( → 2)become extinct aussterben ( → 1)3. abgeschafft, aufgehoben (Gesetze etc)ext. abk1. extension2. external (externally)3. extinct4. extra5. extract* * *adjectiveerloschen [Vulkan, Leidenschaft, Liebe, Hoffnung]; ausgestorben [Art, Rasse, Volk, Gattung]* * *adj.erloschen adj. -
12 proper
1. adjective1) (accurate) richtig; wahrheitsgetreu [Bericht]; zutreffend [Beschreibung]; eigentlich [Wortbedeutung]; ursprünglich [Fassung]in the proper sense — im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes
in London proper — in London selbst
3) (genuine) echt; richtig [Wirbelsturm, Schauspieler]4) (satisfactory) richtig; zufriedenstellend [Antwort]; hinreichend [Grund]we must do the proper thing by him — wir müssen ihn fair behandeln
6) (conventionally acceptable) gehörigit would not be proper for me to... — es gehört sich nicht, dass ich...
7) (conventional, prim) förmlichshe gave him a proper hiding — sie gab ihm eine ordentliche Tracht Prügel
2. adverbyou gave me a proper turn — du hast mir einen ganz schönen Schrecken eingejagt
(coll.)good and proper — gehörig; nach Strich und Faden (ugs.)
* * *['propə]1) (right, correct, or suitable: That isn't the proper way to clean the windows; You should have done your schoolwork at the proper time - it's too late to start now.) richtig2) (complete or thorough: Have you made a proper search?) genau3) (respectable or well-mannered: Such behaviour isn't quite proper.) einwandfrei•- academic.ru/58405/properly">properly- proper noun/name* * *prop·er[ˈprɒpəʳ, AM ˈprɑ:pɚ]1. (real) echt, richtiga \proper meal eine anständige Mahlzeit2. (correct) richtigshe likes everything to be in its \proper place sie hat gern alles an seinem angestammten Platzin the \proper sense of the word im wahrsten Sinne des Wortesthe \proper tools/equipment das richtige Werkzeug/die richtige Ausrüstungto put sth to its \proper use etw zweckentsprechend benutzen3. (socially respectable) anständigthey're not the party \proper sie stellen nicht die Partei selbst daryou've got yourself into a \proper mess there! da hast du dich ja in schöne Schwierigkeiten gebracht!they felt \proper daft when they were caught in the act sie kamen sich richtig doof vor, als sie auf frischer Tat ertappt wurdento talk \proper vornehm sprechen* * *['prɒpə(r)]1. adj1) (= actual) eigentlichphysics proper —
in the proper sense of the word — in der eigentlichen Bedeutung des Wortes
he's never had a proper job —
he's not a proper electrician — er ist kein richtiger Elektriker
we got a proper beating (team etc) — wir sind ganz schön geschlagen worden (inf)
3) (= fitting, suitable) richtigit's only right and proper — es ist nur recht und billig
the proper thing to do would be to apologize —
don't touch the injured man unless you know the proper thing to do — lassen Sie den Verletzten liegen, solange Sie nicht genau wissen, was man machen muss
it wasn't really the proper thing to say — es war ziemlich unpassend, das zu sagen
we considered or thought it only proper to... — wir dachten, es gehört sich einfach zu...
4) (= seemly) anständigit is not proper for you to... — es gehört sich nicht, dass Sie...
5) (= prim and proper) korrekt6)(= peculiar, characteristic)
proper to — angestammt (+dat), angehöriga species proper to the Galapagos — eine Gattung, die den Galapagosinseln angestammt ist
proper to the species — der Art eigen, arteigen
2. adv* * *A adj1. richtig, passend, geeignet, angebracht, angemessen, zweckmäßig, ordnungsgemäß:proper adjustment richtige Einstellung;in proper form in gebührender oder angemessener Form;in the proper place am rechten Platz;in proper time rechtzeitig, termingerecht;all in its proper time alles zu seiner Zeit;2. wirklich, echt, richtig(gehend):proper fraction MATH echter Bruch3. anständig, schicklich, korrekt, einwandfrei (Benehmen etc):it is proper es (ge)ziemt oder schickt sich;proper people anständige oder feine Leute4. a) tugendhaftb) zimperlich5. eigen (to dat), besonder(er, e, es):electricity proper to vitreous bodies Elektrizität, die Gegenständen aus Glas eigen ist6. genau, exakt:in the proper meaning of the word streng genommen7. (meist nachgestellt) eigentlich:philosophy proper die eigentliche Philosophie;in Europe proper in Europa selbst;8. gewöhnlich, normal9. maßgebend, zuständig:10. besonders Br umg ordentlich, anständig, tüchtig, gehörig, gründlich, richtig:a proper licking eine gehörige Tracht Prügel11. umg ausgesprochen, richtig:12. LINGa) Eigen…:b) von einem Eigennamen abgeleitet:“Bostonian” is a proper adjective13. ASTRON Eigen…:14. Heraldik in natürlichen Farben:15. REL nur für besondere (Fest-)Tage bestimmt (Psalm etc)16. eigen(er, e, es):B adv dial oder umg mächtig, sehr:C s REL Offizium n oder Psalm m etc für einen besonderen (Fest)Tagprop. abk1. proper (properly)2. property3. proposition* * *1. adjective1) (accurate) richtig; wahrheitsgetreu [Bericht]; zutreffend [Beschreibung]; eigentlich [Wortbedeutung]; ursprünglich [Fassung]3) (genuine) echt; richtig [Wirbelsturm, Schauspieler]4) (satisfactory) richtig; zufriedenstellend [Antwort]; hinreichend [Grund]5) (suitable) angemessen; (morally fitting) gebührenddo as you think proper — tu, was du für richtig hältst
6) (conventionally acceptable) gehörigit would not be proper for me to... — es gehört sich nicht, dass ich...
7) (conventional, prim) förmlich2. adverb(coll.)good and proper — gehörig; nach Strich und Faden (ugs.)
* * *adj.angemessen adj.anständig adj.eigen adj.eigentümlich adj.einwandfrei adj.geeignet adj.korrekt adj.ordnungsgemäß adj.passend adj.regelrecht adj.richtig adj.schicklich adj.zulässig adj.zweckmäßig adj. -
13 introduction
1) (the act of introducing, or the process of being introduced: the introduction of new methods.) introducción2) (an act of introducing one person to another: The hostess made the introductions and everyone shook hands.) presentación3) (something written at the beginning of a book explaining the contents, or said at the beginning of a speech etc.) introducción, prefacio1. presentación2. introducciónhave you read the introduction to the book? ¿has leído la introducción del libro?tr[ɪntrə'dʌkʃən]1 (of person, programme) presentación nombre femenino2 (to book, speech, etc) introducción nombre femenino3 (bringing in - gen) introducción nombre femenino; (- of new product etc) presentación nombre femenino, lanzamiento; (- of law, procedure, etc) introducción nombre femenino, institución nombre femenino4 (first experience) iniciación nombre femenino5 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL introducción nombre femeninointroduction [.ɪntrə'dʌkʃən] n: introducción f, presentación fn.• introducción s.f.• metimiento s.m.• presentación s.f.• prólogo s.m.'ɪntrə'dʌkʃən1) u ca) ( to person) presentación fb) (to activity, experience)introduction TO something — introducción f a algo
c) (of speaker, performer) presentación f2) ua) ( bringing in)b) (of species, practice, legislation) introducción f; ( of bill) presentación f3) u (insertion, entry) (frml) introducción f4) ca) (to meeting, lecture) presentación fb) ( in book) introducción fc) ( Mus) introducción f5) c ( elementary instruction) introducción f, iniciación f[ˌɪntrǝ'dʌkʃǝn]N1) [of person] presentación fwill you do or make the introductions? — ¿quieres hacer las presentaciones?
2) (=initiation) introducción fthis book is a good introduction to his teachings — este libro es una buena introducción a sus enseñanzas
4) (=bringing in) [of legislation] introducción f ; (Pol) [of bill] presentación f5) (=insertion) introducción f, inserción f* * *['ɪntrə'dʌkʃən]1) u ca) ( to person) presentación fb) (to activity, experience)introduction TO something — introducción f a algo
c) (of speaker, performer) presentación f2) ua) ( bringing in)b) (of species, practice, legislation) introducción f; ( of bill) presentación f3) u (insertion, entry) (frml) introducción f4) ca) (to meeting, lecture) presentación fb) ( in book) introducción fc) ( Mus) introducción f5) c ( elementary instruction) introducción f, iniciación f -
14 grain
noun1) Korn, das; (collect.): ([species of] corn) Getreide, das; Korn, das2) (particle) Korn, dasa grain of truth — (fig.) ein Gran od. Körnchen Wahrheit
4) (texture) Korn, das (fachspr.); Griff, der; (in wood) Maserung, die; (in paper) Faser, die; Faserverlauf, der; (in leather) Narbung, diego against the grain [for somebody] — (fig.) jemandem gegen den Strich gehen (ugs.)
* * *[ɡrein]1) (a seed of wheat, oats etc.) das Korn2) (corn in general: Grain is ground into flour.) das Korn3) (a very small, hard particle: a grain of sand.) das Korn4) (the way in which the lines of fibre run in wood, leather etc.) die Faser, die Maserung5) (a very small amount: There isn't a grain of truth in that story.) die Spur•- academic.ru/116411/go_against_the_grain">go against the grain* * *[greɪn]I. n\grain of salt/sand Salz-/Sandkorn nt\grain of barley/corn/rice/wheat Gersten-/Mais-/Reis-/Weizenkorn ntwood \grain Holzmaserung fa \grain of gold/silver ein Gran Gold/Silbera \grain of comfort ein kleiner Trosta \grain of common sense eine Spur gesunden Menschenverstandsa \grain of hope ein Fünkchen Hoffnunga \grain of truth ein Körnchen Wahrheit8.▶ to take something with a \grain of salt etw nicht so wörtlich nehmen\grain alcohol Äthylalkohol mIII. vt▪ to \grain sth1. (granulate) etw mahlen2. (paint a grain pattern) etw masern4. (remove hair from) hide etw narben* * *[greɪn]1. n1) no pl Getreide nt, Korn nt2) (of corn, salt, sand etc) Korn nt; (fig, of sense, malice) Spur f; (of truth) Körnchen nt; (of hope) Funke m3) (of leather) Narben m; (of cloth) Strich m; (of meat) Faser f; (of wood, marble) Maserung f; (of stone) Korn nt, Gefüge nt; (PHOT) Korn nt4) (= weight) Gran nt2. vtwood masern; leather, paper narben* * *grain [ɡreın]A s1. BOT (Samen-, besonders Getreide) Korn n:grain of rice Reiskorn2. koll Getreide n, Korn n (Pflanzen oder Frucht): → chaff1 13. (Sand- etc) Körnchen n, (-)Korn n:4. fig Spur f:not a grain of hope kein Funke Hoffnung;a grain of truth ein Körnchen Wahrheit;without a grain of sense ohne einen Funken Verstand5. WIRTSCH Gran n (Gewichtseinheit)6. TECHa) (Längs)Faser f, Faserung fb) Maserung f (vom Holz):7. TECH Narben m (bei Leder):grain (side) Narben-, Haarseite f8. TECHa) Korn n, Narbe f (von Papier)b) METALL Korn n, Körnung f9. TECHa) Strich m (Tuch)b) Faser fc) HIST Koschenille f (karminroter Farbstoff)10. MINER Korn n, Gefüge n11. FOTOa) Korn nb) Körnigkeit f (von Film)12. pl Brauerei: Treber pl, Trester plB v/t1. körnen, granulierena) enthaarenb) körnen, narben3. TECHa) Papier narbenb) Textilien in der Wolle färben4. künstlich masern, äderngr. abk1. grade3. gross Brutto…* * *noun1) Korn, das; (collect.): ([species of] corn) Getreide, das; Korn, das2) (particle) Korn, dasa grain of truth — (fig.) ein Gran od. Körnchen Wahrheit
4) (texture) Korn, das (fachspr.); Griff, der; (in wood) Maserung, die; (in paper) Faser, die; Faserverlauf, der; (in leather) Narbung, diego against the grain [for somebody] — (fig.) jemandem gegen den Strich gehen (ugs.)
* * *(woodwork) n.Äderung -en f. n.Getreide n.Korn ¨-er n.Quentchen (alt.Rechtschreibung) n.Quäntchen n.Samenkorn n. -
15 female
['fi:meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex that gives birth to children, produces eggs etc: a female blackbird; the female of the species.) kvindelig; af hunkøn; hun-2) ((a plant) that produces seeds.) hunplante* * *['fi:meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex that gives birth to children, produces eggs etc: a female blackbird; the female of the species.) kvindelig; af hunkøn; hun-2) ((a plant) that produces seeds.) hunplante -
16 male
[meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex having testes or an organ or organs performing a similar function; not (of) the sex which carries the young until birth etc: the male of the species; the male rabbit.) han; han-; -han2) ((a plant) having flowers with stamens which can fertilize female flowers.) hanblomst* * *[meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex having testes or an organ or organs performing a similar function; not (of) the sex which carries the young until birth etc: the male of the species; the male rabbit.) han; han-; -han2) ((a plant) having flowers with stamens which can fertilize female flowers.) hanblomst -
17 wipe out
1) (to clean the inside of (a bowl etc) with a cloth etc.) limpiar el interior2) (to remove; to get rid of: You must try to wipe out the memory of these terrible events.) borrar, anular3) (to destroy completely: They wiped out the whole regiment in one battle.) aniquilar, exterminarv.• cancelar v.• enjugar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( clean) limpiar, pasarle un trapo ab) ( cancel) \<\<deficit\>\> cancelar; \<\<lead/advantage\>\> eliminarc) (destroy, eradicate) \<\<species/population\>\> exterminar; \<\<resistance\>\> acabar con; \<\<disease\>\> erradicar*; \<\<army\>\> aniquilard) ( erase) \<\<writing\>\> borrar; \<\<memory\>\> borrare) ( exhaust) (colloq) dejar hecho polvo (fam)VT + ADV1) (=clean) [+ container] limpiar2) (=eliminate) [+ town, people, army] aniquilar; [+ species] exterminar; [+ disease] erradicar; [+ opposition] derrotar de forma aplastante, aniquilar3) (=erase) [+ past, memory] borrar4) (=cancel) [+ debt] liquidar; [+ gains] cancelar5) * (=exhaust) dejar hecho polvo *6) * (=bankrupt) dejar en la ruina or bancarrota7) * (=kill) liquidar *, borrar del mapa ** * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( clean) limpiar, pasarle un trapo ab) ( cancel) \<\<deficit\>\> cancelar; \<\<lead/advantage\>\> eliminarc) (destroy, eradicate) \<\<species/population\>\> exterminar; \<\<resistance\>\> acabar con; \<\<disease\>\> erradicar*; \<\<army\>\> aniquilard) ( erase) \<\<writing\>\> borrar; \<\<memory\>\> borrare) ( exhaust) (colloq) dejar hecho polvo (fam) -
18 female
['fiːmeɪl] 1.1) biol. zool. femmina f.2.the females — (of species) la femmina
1) bot. zool. femmina2) (relating to women) [sex, trait] femminile; [ role] della donna; [ voice] di donna, femminile3) el. femmina* * *['fi:meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex that gives birth to children, produces eggs etc: a female blackbird; the female of the species.) femmina2) ((a plant) that produces seeds.) femmina* * *['fiːmeɪl] 1.1) biol. zool. femmina f.2.the females — (of species) la femmina
1) bot. zool. femmina2) (relating to women) [sex, trait] femminile; [ role] della donna; [ voice] di donna, femminile3) el. femmina -
19 represent
1. III1) represent smth., smb. represent a constituency (Welsh constituencies, a Congressional District, a city. London, Great Britain, the queen, etc.) представлять избирательный округ или быть представителем избирательного округа и т.д.; represent smb.'s interests представлять чьи-л. интересы; since I cannot go he will represent me так как я пойти не смогу, он будет моим представителем;.an attorney represents his client адвокат выступает от имени своего клиента; who represents the defendant? кто защищает обвиняемого?2) represent smth., smb. represent a hunting scene (a ship, the end of the world, the murder of Abel, a Greek goddess, etc.) изображать сцену охоты и т.д.; facts are not as he represented them факты на самом деле не такие, какими он их представил; what does this painting represent? что изображает эта картина?; whom does this portrait represent? кто изображен /нарисован/ на этом портрете?; the picture represents Miss X dressed as Ophelia на картине изображена мисс X в костюме Офелии; represent Othello (a fool, a shepherd, a king, etc.) book, исполнять /играть/ роль Отелло и т.д.; he is somewhat old to represent Romeo book. он несколько староват для роли Ромео3) represent smth. represent a nation (the spirit of the people, their power, totality, etc.) олицетворять народ /нацию/ и т.д.; the flag represents the country флаг-символ страны; mythological personages often represent the force of nature мифологические персонажи /герои/ часто олицетворяют силы природы; phonetic signs represent sounds фонетические значки изображают звуки; on the map blue represents water голубей цвет на карте обозначает воду4) represent smth., smb. represent a very simple kind of boat (the best traditions of one's country, the modern businessman, etc.) быть образцом /служить примером/ простейшего типа лодки и т.д., представлять собой простейший тип лодки и т.д., he doesn't represent the typical college professor он не похож на типичного профессора2. IVrepresent smth., smb. in some manner1) faithfully (loyally, adequately, etc.) represent one's country (one's firm, one's king, etc.) преданно и т.д. служить своей стране и т.д., быть верным и т.д. представителем своей страны и т.д.2) represent smth., smb. symbolically (allegorically, realistically, faithfully, etc.) изображать что-л., кого-л. символически и т.д.3. VIIrepresent smth., smb. to be smth. I am not what you represent me to be я не такой, как вы меня описываете /изображаете/; he represented himself to be starving он изображал себя голодающим или выдавал себя за голодающего4. XI1) be represented invite to be represented предложить послать представителя; be representd by smb., smth. our firm is represented by Mr. Hall нашу фирму представляет мистер Холл; the nation is represented by the House of Commons нацию представляет палата общин; the works of Rembrandt were represented by one picture творчество Рембрандта было представлено одной картиной; be represented in smth. all the twelve guilds were represented in the procession все двенадцать гильдий были представлены в процессии; more than twelve languages are represented in his library в его библиотеке есть книги более чем на двенадцати языках; be represented in smth. by smb. our school is represented in the football team by him он представляет нашу школу в этой футбольной команде; be represented by counsel in a lawsuit иметь адвоката для ведения своего дела в суде2) be represented in some manner the idea is inadequately represented мысль выражена неточно; be represented as smb. his wife wishes to be represented as a shepherdess его жена хочет, чтобы художник нарисовал ее в виде пастушки3) be represented by smth. a genus represented by two species род, представленный двумя видами5. XXI11) represent smth., smb. in (at, etc.) smth. represent a country (a government, etc.) at /in/ a conference (at a ceremony, in the procession, etc.) представлять страну /быть представителем страны/ и т.д. на конференции и т.д.; he represented us in Congress for years он наш представитель в конгрессе уже в течение многих лет; he represents our country in the Olympic Games он представляет нашу страну на олимпиаде2) represent smb., smth. in (with, by, etc.) smth. represent smb. in hunting costume (him in his robes of office, the Hindoo god of fire and lightning with two faces, seven arms and three legs, the earth by a globe, etc.) изображать кого-л. в охотничьем костюме и т.д.; represent smb., smth. on (in, at, etc.) smth. each child represented an animal on the stage (at the party, in the play, etc.) каждый ребенок играл /исполнял/ на сцене и т.д. роль [какого-л.] животного6. XXIV11) represent smth. as smb. represent a club as its chief executive представлять какой-л. клуб в качестве главного администратора2) represent smb. as smb. represent smb. as a shepherdess (as a beggar, etc.) изображать /рисовать/ кого-л. в виде пастушки и т.д.; represent smb. as smb., smth. represent smb. as an expert (as the chief conspirator, as a faithless fanatic, as a model of virtue, etc.) характеризовать /представлять/ кого-л. как /в качестве/ эксперта и т.д.; she represented herself as his wife она выдавала себя за его жену7. XXIV2represent smb., smth. as being of some quality he represented his father as stern and unjust он изобразил /описал/ своего отца суровым и несправедливым человеком; he represents himself as more important than he is он изображает себя более значительным лицом, чем он есть на самом деле; represent a plan as safe охарактеризовать /описать/ план, как надежный /безопасный/ -
20 bull
bul1) (the male of the ox family and of the whale, walrus, elephant etc.) toro2) (a bull's-eye.) diana•- bullock- bullfight
- bullfighter
- bullring
- bull's-eye
bull n torotr[bʊl]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL (papal) bula————————tr[bʊl]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto shoot the bull slang rajar, charlar————————tr[bʊl]1 toro2 (elephant, whale, etc) macho3 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL alcista nombre masulino o femenino1 (elephant, whale, etc) macho2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL alcista, en alza1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL provocar un alza en el precio de los valores, jugar al alza1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL especular en el mercado para provocar un alza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be like a bull at a gate ser muy impetuoso,-ato be like a bull in a china shop ser un,-a manazasto take the bull by the horns coger el toro por los cuernosthe Bull (constellation, sign) Taurobull calf becerrofighting bull toro bravo, toro de lidiabull market SMALLFINANCE/SMALL mercado alcistabull ['bʊl] adj: machobull n1) : toro m, macho m (de ciertas especies)2) : bula f (papal)3) decree: decreto m, edicto madj.• macho, -a adj.n.• alcista s.m.,f.• astado s.m.• bula s.f.• elefante macho s.m.• morlaco s.m.• policía s.m.• toro s.m.bʊl1) ca) ( male bovine) toro mto be like a bull in a china shop — ser* como chivo or elefante en cristalería (fam)
to take the bull by the horns — agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* al toro por los cuernos or las astas
b) ( male of other species) macho m; (before n) macho adj inv2) u (sl) (boasting, lying) estupideces fpl, chorradas fpl (Esp fam), macanas fpl (RPl fam), jaladas fpl (Méx arg); shoot II 1) a)
I [bʊl]1. N1) (Zool) toro m; (=male) [of elephant, seal] macho m- take the bull by the hornsred 1., 1)2) (Econ) alcista mfto talk a lot of bull — decir sandeces *, decir chorradas (Sp) *
4) (Mil) ** trabajos mpl rutinarios2.ADJ (Zool) macho3.VT(Econ)4.CPDbull calf N — (Zool) becerro m
bull dyke ** N — pej camionera * f
bull market N — (Econ) mercado m en alza or alcista
bull terrier N — bulterrier m
II
[bʊl]N (Rel) bula f* * *[bʊl]1) ca) ( male bovine) toro mto be like a bull in a china shop — ser* como chivo or elefante en cristalería (fam)
to take the bull by the horns — agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* al toro por los cuernos or las astas
b) ( male of other species) macho m; (before n) macho adj inv2) u (sl) (boasting, lying) estupideces fpl, chorradas fpl (Esp fam), macanas fpl (RPl fam), jaladas fpl (Méx arg); shoot II 1) a)
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species — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ living ▪ extinct ▪ common ▪ exotic, rare ▪ different, distinct … Collocations dictionary
species-specific — Characteristic of a given species; serum that is produced by the injection of immunogens into an animal, and that acts only upon the cells, protein, etc., of a member of the same species as that from which the original antigen was obtained. * * * … Medical dictionary
ETC — The abbreviation etc may stand for:* et cetera , a Latin expression meaning and other things or and so on * /etc, a computer directory found in unix( like) operating systemsETC may also refer to:In economics and finance: * Electronic Trade… … Wikipedia
Species of 'Saga of the Seven Suns' — This article describes fictional Races and Species featured in Saga of Seven Suns, a series of science fiction novels written by Kevin J. Anderson. *Article merged: See old talk page Humans The human race is no longer confined to simply their… … Wikipedia
associated species — species that prey upon a target species, are preyed on by it, compete with it for food, living space, etc, or co occur in the same fishing area and are exploited (or accidentally taken) in the same fishery or fisheries. These interactions can… … Dictionary of ichthyology