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Макаров: земли, подверженные эрозииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > land liable to erosion
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[ıʹrəʋʒ(ə)n] nэрозия, разъедание; разрушение; размывание, размыв, вымывание; выветриваниеland liable to erosion - земли, подверженные эрозии
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ɪˈrəuʒən сущ. эрозия, разъедание;
разрушение;
размывание;
выветривание, поражение glacial erosion ≈ ледниковое размывание soil erosion ≈ выветривание почвы Syn: destruction, demolition эрозия, разъедание;
разрушение;
размывание, размыв, вымывание;
выветривание - soil * эрозия почвы - wind * ветровая эрозия - land liable to * земли, подверженные эрозии erosion эрозия, разъедание;
разрушение;
размывание;
выветривание ~ эрозия ~ of competitiveness ослабление конкурентоспособности ~ of domestic market shares утрата доли на внутреннем рынке ~ of purchasing power снижение покупательной способности ~ of sectoral barriers разрушение барьеров между секторами -
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Makarov: land liable to erosionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > земли, подверженные эрозии
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5 чрезмерный выпас
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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11 scour
̈ɪˈskauə I
1. сущ.
1) мытье, чистка;
промывание сильной струей воды Syn: washing, wash
2) а) размыв, промоина Syn: wash-out, erosion б) геол. эрозийное действие воды
3) спец. моющее или чистящее средство
4) мн., вет. понос у скота, дизентерия
2. гл.
1) а) чистить, отчищать;
оттирать, отдраивать;
отскабливать to scour off the dirt ≈ отчистить грязь б) перен. освобождать, очищать( что-л. от кого-л.) ;
устраивать чистку (рядов какой-л. организации), устранять неугодных Our army scoured the invaders from the land. ≈ Наша армия освободила землю от захватчиков. ∙ Syn: clean off, brush off
2) мыть;
омывать;
промывать, вымывать Milk bottles should be scoured out before being returned to the milkman. ≈ Прежде чем вернуть молочные бутылки молочнику, их следует хорошенько вымыть. Syn: wash, wash away, wash off
3) спец. мездрить кожу II гл.
1) рыскать, бегать (в поисках чего-л.) (тж. scour about) to scour about in search of food ≈ рыскать в поисках пищи
2) тщательно искать( что-л.), прочесывать (местность и т. п.) The police are scouring the woods for the missing child. ≈ Полиция прочесывает лес в поисках ребенка. Syn: hunt чистка, мытье - to give a saucepan a good * хорошо вычистить /отчистить/ кастрюлю промывание (сильным напором воды) - the * of the river has affected the foundations of the bridge сильный напор речной воды подмыл основание моста промоина, размыв - there is a deep * under the embankment под насыпью образовалась глубокая промоина (ветеринарное) дизентерия, понос (специальное) моющее средство чистить, отчищать, оттирать дочиста;
шабрить - to scrub and * скрести и чистить;
наводить чистоту - to * with sand отчищать /отскабливать/ песком - to * with soap отмывать мылом - to * clean дочиста отмыть - to * pots and pans чистить кастрюли и сковородки - to * down the steps тщательно вымыть лестницу - to * a horse чистить коня скребницей - to * away a stain оттирать пятно - to * the rust off отчистить от ржавчины - the boilers will have to be *ed out to remove the deposits котлы необходимо отчистить от накипи драить, тщательно мыть и чистить ( руки, лицо, зубы) очищать (зерно) (специальное) химически очищать, обезжиривать( материю, шерсть, шелк) - *ed wool обезжиренная шерсть освобождать, очищать - to * the sea of the enemy ships очищать море от судов противника - to * the invaders from the land изгонять захватчиков из страны;
очистить страну от захватчиков промывать (сильным напором воды;
тж. * out) - the river has *ed the mud from the estuary сильный напор речной воды очистил устье от грязи - to * (out) a ditch прочистить /промыть/ канаву вымывать, образовывать промоину (сильным напором воды) - the tide has *ed a channel through the sand прилив оставил в песке промоину (геология) размывать вымывать на поверхность, намывать( ветеринарное) давать слабительное - to * a horse давать слабительное лошади - food liable to * sheep корм, вызывающий понос у овец (ветеринарное) страдать от поноса (о животных) мездрить (кожу) (устаревшее) бичевать, сурово наказывать( устаревшее) обстреливать, сметать( оружейным огнем) > to * the pewter делать свою работу рыскать, бегать (в поисках чего-л.) - to * after smb. мчаться за кем-л.;
преследовать кого-л. - to * about in search of food рыскать в поисках пищи тщательно искать (что-л.) ;
прочесывать - to * a book for quotations тщательно просмотреть всю книгу в поисках цитаты - to * the country over for a lost child прочесывать местность в поисках заблудившегося ребенка - to * (through) the woods after /for/ game прочесывать лес в поисках дичи - we *ed the coast without finding anything мы обшарили все побережье, но ничего не нашли( редкое) стремительно бежать, мчаться - to * away, to * off убегать, исчезать scour мездрить (кожу) ~ моющее, чистящее средство или устройство ~ мыть, промывать;
смывать ~ (обыкн. pl) понос (у скота) ~ промоина, размыв ~ рыскать (тж. scour about) ;
to scour the woods рыскать по лесу ~ чистить, прочищать;
отчищать, оттирать ~ чистка, мытье ~ эрозийное действие (воды) ~ рыскать (тж. scour about) ;
to scour the woods рыскать по лесу
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