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1 сухостойные деревья
Русско-английский биологический словарь > сухостойные деревья
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2 лес m засохший (на корню)
Словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > лес m засохший (на корню)
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3 сухостой
1) General subject: dead and down, dead and living, dead-wood2) Biology: dead-tree3) American: deaddead-and-living4) Engineering: dead fallen wood, deadtree, deadwood5) Forestry: dead standing tree, dead( - standing) tree, dead-and-down, dead-and-living, standing dead tree6) Ecology: dead standing trees, dead trees, dead wood, snag stand, upstanding dead trees7) Wood processing: dry wood8) Makarov: dead-standing tree9) Milk production: dry cow -
4 сухостойное дерево
1) General subject: dead-wood2) Engineering: deadwood3) Construction: dead wood4) Forestry: chicot, dead standing trees, snag5) Ecology: dead standing tree, dead-tree6) Makarov: dry standing treeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сухостойное дерево
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5 подстой
1) Engineering: bridging (плавильных материалов), wedging (материалов в доменной печи)2) Forestry: dead standing tree, dead standing trees -
6 подсушина
Forestry: dead standing tree, dead standing trees, fire scar, scar (fire) -
7 сухоподстой
Forestry: dead standing tree, dead standing trees -
8 сухостой
м. тк. ед. собир.dead wood; dead standing trees pl. -
9 сухостой
м. собир.dead wood; dead standing trees pl -
10 сухостойные деревья
Biology: dead standing treesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сухостойные деревья
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11 дерево
tree; wood; arborThe crown stratum formed by canopies of trees is generally very discontinuous, except in more dense forest-like stands mainly along rivers and wooded dongas .In the case of single trees or small groups of isolated trees coverage was (цифровое значение) .дерево на дереве (птица, гнездо) in treeРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > дерево
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