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movement 1. движение; телодвижение; 2. переселение, кочёвкаanaphase movement анафазное движениеassociated movements взаимосвязанные движенияcardiopneumatic movements кардиопневматические движенияcircular movement вращательное движениеcomfort movements этол комфортные движенияformative movement формативное движениеinduced movement индуцированное движениеintention movement начальное движение, движение намеренияmorphogenetic movement морфогенетическое движениеnastic movement настия (движение растения, вызванное диффузными внешними стимулами или внутренними факторами)orienting movement ориентирующее движениеparadoxic movement парадоксальное движениеpurposive movement целенаправленное движениеreflex movement рефлекторное движениеrelaxed movement уступающее движениеrolling movement вращательное движениеsignal movement сигнальное движениеskilled movements точные движенияsleeping movements движения сна (у листьев, лепестков)stomatal movements (бот) устьичные движенияswallowing movement глотательное движениеtorsion movement торсионное движение, движение по спиралиvoluntary movement произвольное движениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > movement
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1) движение; телодвижение2) переселение, кочёвка•- associated movements
- cardiopneumatic movements
- circular movement
- comfort movements
- expressive movement
- food-procuring movement
- formative movement
- induced movement
- intention movement
- kinetic movement
- morphogenetic movement
- nastic movement
- orienting movement
- paradoxic movement
- purposive movement
- pursuit eye movement
- reflex movement
- relaxed movement
- respiratory movement
- rolling movement
- saccadic eye movement
- signal movement
- skilled movements
- sleeping movements
- stomatal movements
- swallowing movement
- torsion movement
- vermicular movement
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5 формативное движение
Русско-английский биологический словарь > формативное движение
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Biology: formative movementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > формативное движение
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7 Entwicklung
f1. development; von Ideen, Tierarten, Verfahren etc.: auch evolution; neuer Produkte: auch research (+ Gen on oder into); von Kenntnissen: advancement, furthering; in der Entwicklung sein be developing; Kind: auch be growing, be at the ( oder a) formative stage; Verfahren etc.: be at the development stage, be under ( oder in the course of) development; zur Entwicklung bringen develop; (Anlagen etc.) auch bring out ( oder on); in der Entwicklung zurückgeblieben sein körperlich: be physically underdeveloped, be a late developer (physically); in der Entwicklung zurückgebliebene Kinder retarded ( oder special needs) children; geistig: mentally retarded children; lernbehindert: children with a learning disability3. (Erzeugung) generation, production* * *die Entwicklungevolution; deployment; development; evolvement* * *Ent|wịck|lungf -, -endevelopment; (von Methoden, Verfahren, Gattung auch) evolution; (MATH von Formel auch) expansion; (= Erzeugung, CHEM von Gasen etc) production, generation; (von Mut, Energie) show, display; (PHOT) developing; (esp von Diapositiven) processingdas Flugzeug ist noch in der Entwicklung — the plane is still being developed, the plane is still in the development stage
Jugendliche, die noch in der Entwicklung sind — young people who are still in their adolescence or still developing
* * *die1) (the process or act of developing: a crucial stage in the development of a child.) development2) (something new which is the result of developing: important new developments in science.) development3) (gradual working out or development: the evolution of our form of government.) evolution4) (a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc: There's a movement towards simple designs in clothing these days.) movement5) (movement forward; advance: the progress of civilization.) progress* * *Ent·wick·lung<-, -en>f1. (das Entwickeln) developmentin der \Entwicklung in one's [or during] adolescence2. (das Entwerfen) eines Plans, einer Theorie evolution, development3. FOTO development, processing4. (das Vorankommen) progress, progressiondie \Entwicklung der Verhandlungen wird positiv beurteilt the negotiations are judged to be progressing positivelydie \Entwicklung eines Landes the development of a countrydie \Entwicklung entzündlicher Flüssigkeiten the production of inflammable liquids7. ÖKON, POL trendeine rückläufige \Entwicklung der Arbeitslosenzahlen a falling trend in unemployment figures* * *die; Entwicklung, Entwicklungen1) (auch Fot.) developmentin der Entwicklung sein — < young person> be adolescent or in one's adolescence
in seiner [körperlichen] Entwicklung zurückbleiben — be physically underdeveloped
etwas befindet sich in der Entwicklung — something is [still] in the development stage
2) (einer Theorie usw.) elaboration* * *1. development; von Ideen, Tierarten, Verfahren etc: auch evolution; neuer Produkte: auch research (+gen on oder into); von Kenntnissen: advancement, furthering;in der Entwicklung sein be developing; Kind: auch be growing, be at the ( oder a) formative stage; Verfahren etc: be at the development stage, be under ( oder in the course of) development;in der Entwicklung zurückgeblieben sein körperlich: be physically underdeveloped, be a late developer (physically);in der Entwicklung zurückgebliebene Kinder retarded ( oder special needs) children; geistig: mentally retarded children; lernbehindert: children with a learning disability3. (Erzeugung) generation, production* * *die; Entwicklung, Entwicklungen1) (auch Fot.) developmentin der Entwicklung sein — < young person> be adolescent or in one's adolescence
in seiner [körperlichen] Entwicklung zurückbleiben — be physically underdeveloped
etwas befindet sich in der Entwicklung — something is [still] in the development stage
2) (einer Theorie usw.) elaboration* * *f.development n.evolution n.expansion n.growth n.progress n.
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