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1 прибрежная среда
прибрежная среда
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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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2 литоральный
adjgeol. Litoralbereich, Litoralzone, Littoral, litoral, near-shore -
3 мелководная фация
adjgeol. Flachseefazies, near-shore Fazies -
4 мелководный
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5 прибрежная фация
adjgeol. Küstenfazies, Strandfazies, Uferfazies, küstennächste Fazies, litorale Fazies, near-shore Fazies -
6 прибрежный
adj1) gener. am Ufer gelegen, am Ufer liegend, landseitig, litoral, küstennah2) geol. near-shore, uferanliegend, ufernah3) milit. gewässernah4) law. Anlieger, Ufer- (íàïð. -zone, -staat)5) marin. paralisch -
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adjectiveKüsten[fischerei, -gewässer, -schifffahrt]* * *1. [in'ʃo:] adverb(near or towards the shore.) an der Küste2. ['inʃo:] adjective(near the shore: inshore fishing.) Küsten-...* * *in·shore[ˌɪnˈʃɔ:ʳ, AM -ˈʃɔ:r]\inshore waters Küstengewässer plII. adv auf die Küste zu, in Richtung Küste* * *['ɪn'ʃɔː(r)]1. adjKüsten-inshore fishing/waters — Küstenfischerei f/-gewässer pl
2. advfish, be in Küstennähe; blow, flow auf die Küste zuto be close inshore — dicht an der Küste sein
to go close inshore — dicht an die Küste heranfahren
* * *A adj1. an oder nahe der Küste:inshore fishing Küstenfischerei f2. sich auf die Küste zu bewegend:inshore current Küstenströmung fB adv1. zur Küste hin2. nahe der Küste3. inshore of the ship zwischen Schiff und Küste* * *adjectiveKüsten[fischerei, -gewässer, -schifffahrt] -
8 seashore
nounwalk along the seashore — am Meer/Strand entlanggehen
* * *noun (the land close to the sea.) die Seeküste* * *ˈsea·shore* * *A s1. See-, Meeresküste f2. JUR, SCHIFF Ufer n (Küstenstreifen zwischen dem gewöhnlichen Hoch- und Niedrigwasserstand)B adj Küsten…* * *nounwalk along the seashore — am Meer/Strand entlanggehen
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9 anchor
1. nounAnker, dercome to or cast or drop anchor — vor Anker gehen
2. transitive verbweigh anchor — den Anker lichten
1) verankern; vor Anker legen; (secure) befestigen (to an + Dat.)2) (fig.)3. intransitive verbbe anchored to something — an etwas (Akk.) gefesselt sein
* * *['æŋkə] 1. noun1) (something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat in one position.) der Anker2) (something that holds someone or something steady.) der Rettungsanker2. verb(to hold (a boat etc) steady (with an anchor): They have anchored (the boat) near the shore; He used a stone to anchor his papers.) verankern- academic.ru/2418/anchorage">anchorage- at anchor* * *an·chor[ˈæŋkəʳ, AM -kɚ]I. nto drop \anchor Anker werfen, vor Anker gehento weigh \anchor den Anker lichtenshe was my \anchor when things were difficult for me sie war mein Halt, als ich in Schwierigkeiten warII. vt1. NAUTto \anchor a boat/ship ein Boot/Schiff verankern▪ to \anchor sth etw verankernto \anchor a radio program/show eine Radiosendung/eine Show moderieren* * *['ŋkə(r)]1. nto cast or drop anchor — Anker werfen, vor Anker gehen
verankernthe stone served as an anchor for the tent — der Stein diente dazu, das Zelt zu beschweren or am Boden festzuhalten
we anchored the tablecloth ( down) with stones — wir beschwerten das Tischtuch mit Steinen
to be anchored in sth (fig) — in etw (dat) (fest) verankert sein
3. vi (NAUT)ankern, vor Anker gehen* * *anchor [ˈæŋkə(r)]A s1. SCHIFF Anker m:2. fig Rettungsanker m, Zuflucht f3. TECHa) Anker m, Querbolzen mb) Schließe f, Schlüsselanker m, Klammer f:anchor bolt Ankerbolzen m4. TECH Anker m (der Uhr):anchor escapement Ankerhemmung f5. RADIO, TV besonders USa) Moderator m, Moderatorin f (einer Nachrichtensendung)b) Diskussionsleiter(in)6. a) Leichtathletik, Skisport: Schlussläufer(in)b) Schwimmen: Schlussschwimmer(in)B v/t1. SCHIFF verankern, vor Anker legen:be anchored ankern, vor Anker liegen2. TECH verankern (auch fig), befestigen:be anchored in sth fig in etwas verankert sein3. RADIO, TV besonders USa) eine Nachrichtensendung moderierenb) eine Diskussion leitenC v/i1. SCHIFF ankern:a) vor Anker gehenb) vor Anker liegen2. RADIO, TV besonders USa) die Moderation (einer Nachrichtensendung) haben, moderierenb) die Diskussionsleitung haben* * *1. nounAnker, der2. transitive verbcome to or cast or drop anchor — vor Anker gehen
1) verankern; vor Anker legen; (secure) befestigen (to an + Dat.)2) (fig.)3. intransitive verbbe anchored to something — an etwas (Akk.) gefesselt sein
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10 inner road
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11 inner roadstead
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12 keel
1. noun 2. intransitive verb1) 1)(overturn) umstürzen; [Schiff:] kentern2) (fall) [Person:] umkippen* * *[ki:l](the long supporting piece of a ship's frame that lies lengthwise along the bottom: The boat's keel stuck in the mud near the shore.) der Kiel- keel over- be/keep on an even keel* * *[ki:l]II. vi▪ to \keel over1. NAUT kenternto \keel over in a dead faint in eine tiefe Ohnmacht fallen* * *[kiːl]n (NAUT)Kiel mhe put the business back on an even keel — er brachte das Geschäft wieder ins Lot or wieder auf die Beine (inf)
* * *keel1 [kiːl]A s1. SCHIFF Kiel m:on an even keel auf ebenem Kiel, gleichlastig;get a firm back on an even keel eine Firma wieder ins Lot bringen;lay down the keel den Kiel legen2. poet Schiff n3. FLUG Kiel m, Längsträger m4. Kiel m:a) BOT Längsrippe f (eines Blattes)b) ZOOL scharfkantige ErhebungB v/ta) kieloben legen,b) kentern lassenC v/ihe keeled over with laughter er kugelte sich vor Lachenkeel2 [kiːl]A s Rötel mB v/t Schafe, Holz etc mit Rötel kennzeichnen* * *1. noun 2. intransitive verb1) 1)(overturn) umstürzen; [Schiff:] kentern2) (fall) [Person:] umkippen* * *n.Kiel -e m. -
13 littoral
lit·to·ral[ˈlɪtərəl, AM ˈlɪt̬-]1. (near the shore) litoral2. ECOL* * *['lItərəl] (form)1. adjlitoral (spec), Litoral- (spec); (of lake also) in Ufernähe; (of sea also) in Küstennähelittoral fauna/flora — Litoralfauna/-flora f (spec)
2. nLitorale nt; Uferland nt; Küstenstrich m or -region f* * *littoral [ˈlıtərəl]A adj litoral, Küsten…, Ufer…:littoral fauna litorale Fauna, Litoralfauna fB s Litoral(e) n, Küstenregion f, Uferzone f -
14 littoral
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15 seashore
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