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3 экзотический вид
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exotic species
Plants, animals or microorganisms which are introduced by humans into areas where they are not native. Exotics are often associated with negative ecological consequences for native species and the ecosystems. (Source: UNUN)
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4 anywhere
anywhere [ˈenɪwεər]a. ( = no matter where) n'importe où• have you seen it anywhere? l'avez-vous vu quelque part ?• anywhere else? ailleurs ?• are you going anywhere nice this summer? tu pars quelque part cet été ?* * *['enɪweə(r)], US [-hweər]1) (with negative, implied negative)you won't get anywhere if you don't pass your exams — fig tu n'arriveras à rien si tu ne réussis pas tes examens
crying isn't going to get you anywhere — fig ça ne t'avancera à rien de pleurer
2) (in questions, conditional sentences) quelque partwe're going to Spain, if anywhere — si on va quelque part, ce sera en Espagne
3) ( no matter where)anywhere in the world/in England — partout dans le monde/en Angleterre
anywhere except ou but Bournemouth — partout sauf à Bournemouth
anywhere she goes, he follows her — il la suit partout où elle va
‘where do you want to go?’ - ‘anywhere exotic/hot’ — ‘où veux-tu aller?’ - ‘dans un endroit exotique/où il fait chaud’
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