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41 humanized landscape
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > humanized landscape
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42 nodule landscape
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > nodule landscape
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43 reclaimed landscape
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reclaimed landscape
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44 экология ландшафта
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > экология ландшафта
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45 ландшафт
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46 ландшафтный
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > ландшафтный
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47 пейзажист
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48 горизонтальный формат
- landscape (landscape format, horizontal format)
горизонтальный формат
Размещение текста или графики на странице в виде удобном для нормального чтения, в случае, когда ширина страницы превышает ее длину (альбомный формат).
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- landscape (landscape format, horizontal format)
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49 защита ландшафта
защита ландшафта
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landscape protection
Elaboration and implementation of strategies and measures for the conservation, preservation, suitable use, and renewal of natural resources and nature or man-made components of landscape, in particular wildlife and natural systems of various standing. (Source: MOSGOV)
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50 зона защиты ландшафта
зона защиты ландшафта
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landscape protection area
Area where landscape is protected for its particular features in order to maintain its role in contributing to the wider enjoyment of the countryside. (Source: RRDA)
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51 изменение ландшафта
изменение ландшафта
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landscape alteration
Landscapes might change through time as a result of human activities or natural processes such as fires or natural disasters. Changes in landscape structure can be documented by using data from aerial photographs or satellite images, and new technologies, such as remote sensing and geographic information systems. (Source: PARCOR)
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52 изменение ландшафта в результате его использования
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landscape consumption
Using parts of landscape in a way that heavily modifies its features. (Source: RRDA)
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53 использование ландшафта
использование ландшафта
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landscape utilisation
Using landscape or parts of it for tourism, sports, or agriculture. (Source: RRDA)
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54 компонент ландшафта
компонент ландшафта
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landscape component
In visual assessment work, landscapes can be divided into four major elements. a) Form is the perceived mass or shape of an object that appears unified, and which provides a consciousness of its distinction and relation of a whole to the component parts. b) Line is the real or imagined path, border, boundary, or intersection of two planes, such as a silhouette, that the eye follows when perceiving abrupt differences in form, colour or texture. c) Colour is a visual perception that enables the eye to differenciate otherwise identical objects based on the wavelengths of reflected light. d) Texture is the visual feel of a landscape. (Source: DUNSTE)
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55 ландшафтная архитектура
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landscape architecture
The creation, development, and decorative planting of gardens, grounds, parks, and other outdoor spaces. Landscape gardening is used to enhance nature helping to create a natural setting for individual residences and buildings, and even towns, particularly where special approaches and central settings are required. (Source: GILP96)
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57 ландшафт
landscape, range, terrainsrange comprise mainly flat to rolling terrains in valley bottoms except open pastures .wilderness (дикая местность) is extremely rugged (пересеченный, труднопроходимый) in its entirity(в целом); unpopulated expanses (пространства) of wilderness still exist beyond (its) boundary. .diverse stony landscapes stretching from the foot of mountains to their alpine zones .Wild, rocky areas in semi-desert, slopes, ravines and wadis with scattered often thorny dry bushes, can approach agriculture .Area desolate, stony stretches with scattered boulders and more seldom fallow fields (осыпи) at the border of small cultivated fields .The study was made in southern Spain, an area of deep canyones and ravines with eroded slopes, which cut into high plateaux (1000 m) covered by sparse vegetation and agrjcultural crops. Annual precipitation in area is very low (310 mm), and temperatures vary widely throughout the year, from freezing during the long winters to maxima above 40°C during the hot, dry summer .Structure of habitat is made up by components which are locally available in both the biotic and abiotic environment .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > ландшафт
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58 пейзаж
landscapeлунный пейзажlunar landscapeмарсианский пейзажmartian landscape -
59 декоративное садоводство
landscape gardening имя существительное:landscape gardening (декоративное садоводство, садово-парковая архитектура)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > декоративное садоводство
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60 садовник-декоратор
landscape gardener имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > садовник-декоратор
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