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Jura [ʒyʀα]masculine noun* * *ʒyʀɒ nm* * *[ʒyra] nom propre masculin1. [en France]a. [chaîne montagneuse] the Jura (Mountains)b. [département] the Jura (département in Franche-Comté; chef-lieu: Lons-le-Saunier, code: 39)2. [en Suisse] -
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3 Jura
——m; -s, kein Pl.; GEOL. Jurassic (period)* * *law* * *Ju|ra I ['juːra]m -s, no pl (GEOL, GEOG)Jura (Mountains) pl II no art (UNIV) law* * *Ju·ra1[ˈju:ra]Ju·ra2<-s>[ˈju:ra]m GEOL Jurassic [period/system]Ju·ra3<-s>[ˈju:ra]2. (Schweizer Kanton) Jura* * *Io. Art., o. Pl. lawIIJura studieren — read or study Law
der; Juras (Geol.) Jurassic [period/system]* * *Jura1 (pl) law;Jura2 m; -s, kein pl; GEOG:der Schweizer Jura the Swiss Jura;der Kanton Jura the canton of JuraJura3 m; -s, kein pl; GEOL Jurassic (period)* * *Io. Art., o. Pl. lawIIJura studieren — read or study Law
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Ju·ra2. Ju·ra <-s> [ʼju:ra] mgeol Jurassic [period/system]3. Ju·ra -s> [ʼju:ra] nt2) ( Schweizer Kanton) Jura -
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f geol the Jurassic period; geog the Jura (Mountains)* * *• Jurassic -
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f geol the Jurassic period; geog the Jura (Mountains)* * *• Jurasic -
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Jūra, ae (also Jūres, ĭum, m., Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 31; 16, 39, 76, § 197), m., a chain of mountains extending from the Rhine to the Rhone, Caes. B. G. 1, 2.—Hence, Jūren-sis, e, adj., of Mount Jura, Sid. Ep. 4, 25. -
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1) A rural French department (no. 39) in the Franche Comté region, capital Lons le Saunier..2) Mountain range along the French Swiss border, running south-west / north-east from the Rhone valley near Geneva to the Belfort gap, mostly in the region of Franche-Comté. The main towns are Pontarlier and Saint Claude. Among the oldest mountains in France, the limestone Jura rise on the French side through a series of plateaux and folds, reaching their peaks, at between 1400 and 1700 metres, more or less on the Swiss border. On the Swiss side of the border, the range falls away much more steeply. The plateaux of the Jura are cut into by a number of deep gorges, the most dramatic being those of the Ain, the Doubs and the Loue rivers. The Jura is mainly a mix of pastures and coniferous forest, with deciduous forests on the lower levels; it is famous for its mountain cheeses (Comté, Mont d'Or), and for its watch and clockmaking industry, which is closely linked to the Swiss watch industry.3) Wine. Possibly the most underrated of French white wines, Jura wines come from the west-facing slopes of the Jura hills, that look out across the wide Saône valley to the slopes of Burgundy on the other side. The best and most distinctive of Jura whites are made from the "Savagnin" grape variety, which is found only in this region, and gives the wine a distinctive sherry-like taste. further information on the wines page.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Jura
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9 jurassien
- ienne ʒyʀasjɛ̃, ɛn adjectif of the Jura (Mountains)* * *ʒyʀasjɛ̃, jɛn adj jurassien, -ne(massif) Jura modif* * *( féminin jurassienne) [ʒyrasjɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif -
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ж.1. геогр. the Jura Mountains pl.2. геол. Jurassic period; the Jura -
11 назван по имени
•The Jurassic system is named for the Jura Mountains.
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•The Jurassic system is named for the Jura Mountains.
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14 Comté
large wheel of cheese of cooked and pressed cow's milk; the best is made of raw milk and aged for six months, still made by independent cheesemakers in the Jura mountains. -
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frlarge wheel of cheese of cooked and pressed cow's milk; the best is made of raw milk and aged for six months, still made by independent cheesemakers in the Jura mountains. -
16 Jurensis
Jūra, ae (also Jūres, ĭum, m., Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 31; 16, 39, 76, § 197), m., a chain of mountains extending from the Rhine to the Rhone, Caes. B. G. 1, 2.—Hence, Jūren-sis, e, adj., of Mount Jura, Sid. Ep. 4, 25. -
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Jūra, ae (also Jūres, ĭum, m., Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 31; 16, 39, 76, § 197), m., a chain of mountains extending from the Rhine to the Rhone, Caes. B. G. 1, 2.—Hence, Jūren-sis, e, adj., of Mount Jura, Sid. Ep. 4, 25. -
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f (the) Swabian Jura* * *Schwä·bi·sche Albf▪ die \Schwäbische Alb the Swabian Mountains pl -
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The surface area of France is 550,000 km², making it the largest country in Western Europe, and about 20% of the total surface area of the European Union in 2002. Two thirds of the surface area of France is covered by plains, largely agricultural, the remaining third by several ranges of mountains, notably the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Massif Central, the Jura, the Ardennes, the Vosges and the Morvan. 26% of the surface area of France is now covered by forest, the French forest being the third most extensive in Europe after Sweden and Finland. The proportion of France covered by forest (see Landes, Forests) has doubled in the past 200 years.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Surface area
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20 Юра
ж.( горы) Jura ['ʤʊərə] Mountains pl
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