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9 спелеологиjа
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10 speleologie
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11 espeleología
f.speleology, potholing, spelaeology.* * *1 potholing, speleology* * *SF potholing, spelunking ( esp EEUU), speleology frm* * *femenino spelunking, potholing (BrE)* * *= speleology, potholing, caving.Ex. The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.Ex. The author examines what drives people to do potholing, a worldwide pursuit with its own unique joys and dangers.Ex. This article focuses on the leisure pursuit of caving and those who participate in it.* * *femenino spelunking, potholing (BrE)* * *= speleology, potholing, caving.Ex: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.
Ex: The author examines what drives people to do potholing, a worldwide pursuit with its own unique joys and dangers.Ex: This article focuses on the leisure pursuit of caving and those who participate in it.* * ** * *
espeleología sustantivo femenino
spelunking, potholing (BrE)
espeleología sustantivo femenino speleology, potholing
' espeleología' also found in these entries:
English:
potholing
- speleology
- pot
- spelunking
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12 spéléologie
spéléologie [speleɔlɔʒi]feminine noun* * *speleɔlɔʒi1) ( sport) potholing GB, caving, spelunking US2) ( science) speleology* * *speleɔlɔʒi nf1) (étude) speleology2) (activité) potholing* * *spéléologie nf1 ⇒ Les jeux et les sports ( sport) potholing GB, caving, spelunking US; faire de la spéléologie to go potholing GB ou caving ou spelunking US;2 ( science) speleology.[speleɔlɔʒi] nom féminin[science et étude] speleology -
13 Höhlenforschung
f spel(a)eology* * *die Höhlenforschungspeleology* * *Höh|len|for|schung1. fH́ö́h|len|kun|de2. fspeleology* * *Höh·len·for·schung* * *Höhlenforschung f spel(a)eology* * *f.speleology n. -
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* * *[speleolo'dʒia]sostantivo femminile1) (sport) speleology, caving, potholing BE, spelunking AE2) (scienza) speleology* * *speleologia/speleolo'dʒia/sostantivo f.2 (scienza) speleology. -
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > speleologia
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16 alpinismo
m.1 mountaineering, mountain climbing.2 alpinism, mountaineering, climbing, mountain climbing.* * *1 mountaineering, mountain climbing* * *SM mountaineering, climbing* * *masculino mountaineering, (mountain) climbing* * *= climbing, alpinism.Ex. Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.Ex. The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.* * *masculino mountaineering, (mountain) climbing* * *= climbing, alpinism.Ex: Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.
Ex: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.* * *mountaineering, (mountain) climbing* * *
alpinismo sustantivo masculino
mountaineering, (mountain) climbing
alpinismo sustantivo masculino mountaineering, climbing
' alpinismo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alpina
- alpino
English:
climbing
- foothold
- mountain
- mountaineering
- rope
* * *alpinismo nmmountaineering, mountain climbing* * *m mountaineering, climbing* * *alpinismo nm: mountain climbing, mountaineering* * *alpinismo n mountaineering -
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(n.) = free-climbingEx. The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.* * *(n.) = free-climbingEx: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.
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18 espeleologia
n (f) caving / pot holing (Br.) / spelunking (Am.) / speleologynota: 'Speleology' refereix sobretot a l'exploració de les coves per raons científiques. No s'utilitza gaire per referir a l'espeleologia com a esport. -
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20 спелеология
1) General subject: caving (практическая), potholing, spelaeology, speleology, spelunking2) Geology: caveology3) Colloquial: (практическая) caving
См. также в других словарях:
Speleology — is the scientific study of caves and other karst features, their make up, structure, physical properties, history, life forms, and the processes by which they form (speleogenesis) and change over time (speleomorphology). The term speleology is… … Wikipedia
speleology — [spē΄lē äl′ə jē] n. [< L spelaeum (see SPELAEAN) + LOGY] the scientific study and exploration of caves speleologist n … English World dictionary
speleology — speleological /spee lee euh loj i keuhl/, adj. speleologist n. /spee lee ol euh jee/, n. the exploration and study of caves. Also, spelaeology. [1890 95; < L spelae(um) (see SPELAEAN) + O + LOGY] * * * ▪ geology and hydrology scientific… … Universalium
speleology — speleologija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Mokslas, tiriantis karstinius ir kitokius urvus, jų kilmę, morfologiją, mikroklimatą, vandenis, augalus, gyvūnus, mikroorganizmus, kultūros liekanas, dabartinę urvų būklę,… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
speleology — noun Etymology: Latin speleum cave (from Greek spēlaion) + International Scientific Vocabulary o + logy more at spelunker Date: 1895 the scientific study or exploration of caves • speleological adjective • speleologist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
speleology — noun a) The scientific study of caves. b) The recreational activity of exploring caves. See Also: speleological, spelunk … Wiktionary
speleology — 1. Scientific study of caves, including aspects of sciences, such as geomorphology, geology, hydrology, chemistry and biology, and also the many techniques of cave exploration [9]. 2. The scientific study, exploration, and description of… … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
speleology — spe|le|ol|o|gy [ˌspi:liˈɔlədʒi US ˈa:l ] n [U] technical 1.) BrE the sport of walking and climbing in ↑caves American Equivalent: spelunking 2.) the scientific study of ↑cave s >speleologist n … Dictionary of contemporary English
speleology — study and exploration of caves Sciences and Studies … Phrontistery dictionary
speleology — n. study and exploration of caves,spe·le ol·o·gy || ‚spɪËlɪɑlÉ™dʒɪ / ɪɒl … English contemporary dictionary
speleology — [ˌspi:lɪ ɒlədʒi, ˌspɛl ] noun the study or exploration of caves. Derivatives speleological adjective speleologist noun Origin C19: from Fr. spéléologie, via L. from Gk spēlaion cave … English new terms dictionary