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1 миграция
migrationвесенняя миграция - spring migration, spring passageосенняя миграция - autumn migration, autumn passageостановка во время миграция - stopover, staging pointIn individuals stay at the stopover continues for two or three days, it will begin to defend a temporary feeding territory .The longest migrations are undertaken by populations whose breeding areas are located at a great distance from the place of origin .In is obvious that many individuals cannot endure all the hardships of long-distance migrations and perish en route, but the more successful travellers return in spring to their nesting place. Radio-tracking of these birds showed that ongoing direction was south-east. .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > миграция
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2 испокон века
испокон (спокон) века (веку, веков)since the beginning of time; since (from) time immemorialКак только на Дону сходил лёд..., начинали свой весенний ход тучи нерестующей рыбы. Так было спокон веков, и спокон веков голубовцы проводили весну и лето на воде, добывая тысячи пудов разной рыбы. (В. Закруткий, Плавучая станица) — As soon as the Don was icefree... swarms of spawning fishes began their spring migration. It had been so since time immemorial, and the villagers, since time immemorial, had spent the spring and summer on the water, catching dozens of tons of fish.
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3 весенний перелёт
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4 весенняя миграция
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5 техническая культура
1. industrial cropпроизводимые культуры; пропашные культуры — cultivated crops
междупосевные культуры; промежуточные культуры — catch crops
2. technical cropтехнические культуры; зерновые культуры — technical crops
3. technical crops4. industrial cropsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > техническая культура
См. также в других словарях:
migration — migrational, adj. /muy gray sheuhn/, n. 1. the process or act of migrating. 2. a migratory movement: preparations for the migration. 3. a number or body of persons or animals migrating together. 4. Chem. a movement or change of position of atoms… … Universalium
migration — (n.) 1610s, of persons, 1640s of animals, from L. migrationem (nom. migratio) a removal, change of abode, migration, noun of action from pp. stem of migrare to move from one place to another, probably originally *migwros, from PIE *meigw (Cf. Gk … Etymology dictionary
migration — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ seasonal ▪ the seasonal migration of birds ▪ autumn (esp. BrE), fall (AmE), spring ▪ annual … Collocations dictionary
spring race — non anadromous migratory or sedentary stocks that start a spawning migration in spring. See also winter race … Dictionary of ichthyology
migration of birds — flight of birds from one region to another (i.e. at the start of each spring and winter) … English contemporary dictionary
Bird migration — A flock of Barnacle Geese during autumn migration … Wikipedia
Lepidoptera migration — Monarch butterfly is the most well known migrant amongst the Lepidoptera … Wikipedia
Fish migration — Many species of salmon are anadromous and migrate long distances up rivers and streams to spawn. Many types of fish migrate on a regular basis, on time scales ranging from daily to annually or longer, and over distances ranging from a few metres… … Wikipedia
Tracking animal migration — For years scientists have been tracking animals and the ways they migrate. Many have done this for research, some have done this to help animals and monitor them. Technologies for tracking In the fall of 1803, American Naturalist John James… … Wikipedia
Turkic migration — The Turkic migration as defined in this article was the expansion of the Turkic peoples across most of Central Asia into Europe and the Middle East between the 6th and 11th centuries AD (the Early Middle Ages). Tribes less certainly identified as … Wikipedia
Diel vertical migration — Diel vertical migration, also known as diurnal vertical migration, is a pattern of movement that some organisms living in the ocean and in lakes undertake each day. Usually organisms move up to the epipelagic zone at night and return to the… … Wikipedia