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1. LAT Didelphis marsupialis Linnaeus2. RUS северный [североамериканский] опоссум m3. ENG (common, large American, North American) opossum4. DEU Nordopossum n, nordamerikanisches Opossum n5. FRA opossum m communDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > опоссум, северный
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102 опоссумы, обыкновенные
2. RUS обыкновенные опоссумы pl3. ENG (large) American [common] opossums4. DEU Opossums pl5. FRA opossums plDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > опоссумы, обыкновенные
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103 сумчатый барсук, ушастый
1. LAT Macrotis lagotis Reid2. RUS кроличий бандикут m, ушастый сумчатый барсук m, обыкновенный билби m3. ENG (common) rabbit(-eared) bandicoot, bilby, dalgyte, large-eared pelagalea, pinkie4. DEU Groß-Kaninchennasenbeutler m5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > сумчатый барсук, ушастый
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104 арендованная земельная собственность
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > арендованная земельная собственность
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105 защита права собственности
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106 много
1. great deal ofмного, значительное количество — a good deal
2. lot ofпожалуй, слишком много — rather a lot
3. lots ofмного; большое количество — a lot
4. a great deal ofмного времени тому назад; давным-давно — a long time ago
5. a great number of6. a large number ofмного лет тому назад, давно — many years ago
много раз; неоднократно — over and over again
7. a lotмного, множество — a lot of
все, очень много народа; — all nature
человек, много ездивший — travelled man
8. a lot of9. good dealмного посетителей; хорошая посещаемость — good attendance
10. good deal ofизрядно, много — a good bit
11. great deal12. lot13. plenty14. plenty of15. much; many; a lot of; moreмного людей; многие люди — much people
много лет, долгие годы — for many years
Синонимический ряд:1. полно (проч.) без счета; без числа; бессчетно; видимо-невидимо; деть некуда; как собак нерезаных; невпроворот; немало; непочатый край; несть числа; полно; полным-полно; пруд пруди; страсть сколько; хоть отбавляй; хоть пруд пруди; через край2. самое большее (проч.) много-много; от силы; самое большееАнтонимический ряд: -
107 право на промышленную собственность
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108 8093
1. LAT Gastropacha quercifolia Linnaeus2. RUS коконопряд m дубовый [дуболистный]3. ENG common [large] lappet4. DEU (große) Kupferglucke f5. FRA lasiocampe m du chêne, feuille-morte f commune [du chêne] -
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1. LAT Triphaena pronuba Linnaeus2. RUS совка f (большая) ленточная3. ENG common [large] yellow underwing4. DEU Hausmutter f5. FRA noctuelle f fiancée [pronuba] -
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1. LAT Myotis myotis Borkhausen2. RUS большая [серая] ночница f3. ENG brown [common] bat, (European) little brown bat, (large) mouse-eared bat4. DEU gemeine [große, rattenartige] Fledermaus f, Großmausohr n, Großmausohr-Fledermaus f, (großes) Mausohr n, Mausohrfledermaus f, Mäuseohr n5. FRA (grande) chauve-souris f murine, murin m, vespertilion m murin -
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1. LAT Didelphis marsupialis Linnaeus2. RUS северный [североамериканский] опоссум m3. ENG (common, large American, North American) opossum4. DEU Nordopossum n, nordamerikanisches Opossum n5. FRA opossum m commun -
114 вода (вещество)
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water (substance)
Common liquid (H2O) which forms rain, rivers, the sea, etc., and which makes up a large part of the bodies of organisms. (Source: PHC)
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115 неустойчивая среда
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sensitive environment
Any parcel of land, large or small, under public or private control, that already has, or with remedial action could achieve, desirable environmental attributes. These attributes contribute to the retention and/or creation of wildlife habitat, soils stability, water retention or recharge, vegetative cover, and similar vital ecological functions. Environmentally sensitive areas range in size from small patches to extensive landscape features. They can include rare or common habitats, plants and animals. (Source: DUNSTE)
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society
Human group of people, more or less large and complex, associated for some common interest and characterized by distinctive hierarchical relationships. (Source: ZINZAN)
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cave
1) An underground hollow with access from the ground surface or from the sea, often found in limestone areas and on rocky coastlines.
2) A natural cavity, chamber or recess which leads beneath the surface of the earth, generally in a horizontal or obliquely inclined direction. It may be in the form of a passage or a gallery, its shape depending in part on the joint pattern or structure of the rock and partly on the type of process involved in its excavation. Thus, caves worn by subterranean rivers may be different in character from, and of considerably greater extent than, a sea-cave eroded by marine waves.
3) A natural underground open space, generally with a connection to the surface and large enough for a person to enter. The most common type of cave is formed in a limestone by dissolution.
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118 смертельные болезни рыб
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fish kill
Fish diseases observed in the past three decades and which have been attributed to pollution include: haemorrhages; tumours; fin rot; deformed fins; and missing scales and tails. In industrialized countries, increasing numbers of fish are deemed inedible. Many small kills are not noticed or are not reported, and large kills are often not included because of insufficient information to determine whether the kills were caused by pollution or by natural factors. Low dissolved oxygen levels resulting from excessive sewage is one of the leading causes. The second most common cause is pesticides. (Source: WPR)
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Common liquid (H2O) which forms rain, rivers, the sea, etc., and which makes up a large part of the bodies of organisms. (Source: PHC)
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120 неустойчивая среда
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Any parcel of land, large or small, under public or private control, that already has, or with remedial action could achieve, desirable environmental attributes. These attributes contribute to the retention and/or creation of wildlife habitat, soils stability, water retention or recharge, vegetative cover, and similar vital ecological functions. Environmentally sensitive areas range in size from small patches to extensive landscape features. They can include rare or common habitats, plants and animals. (Source: DUNSTE)
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Common at large — Large Large (l[aum]rj), a. [Compar. {Larger} (l[aum]r j[ e]r); superl. {Largest}.] [F., fr. L. largus. Cf. {Largo}.] 1. Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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common at large — common in gross … Useful english dictionary
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common at large — also common in gross A species of common which is neither appendant nor appurtenant to land, but is annexed to a man s person, being granted to him and his heirs by deed; or it may be claimed by prescriptive right, as by a person of a church or… … Black's law dictionary
common at large — Same as common in gross … Ballentine's law dictionary
Large — (l[aum]rj), a. [Compar. {Larger} (l[aum]r j[ e]r); superl. {Largest}.] [F., fr. L. largus. Cf. {Largo}.] 1. Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Common — Com mon, n. 1. The people; the community. [Obs.] The weal o the common. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Common appendant — Common Com mon, n. 1. The people; the community. [Obs.] The weal o the common. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Common appurtenant — Common Com mon, n. 1. The people; the community. [Obs.] The weal o the common. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English