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прил.астр. бедное (характеристика рассеянного звёздного скопления с числом членов меньше 50) -
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астр. бедное (характеристика рассеянного звёздного скопления с числом членов меньше 50) -
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Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > poor
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4 Whip-poor-will
—1. LAT Caprimulgus vociferus ( Wilson) [ Antrostomus vociferus ( Wilson)]2. RUS жалобный козодой m3. ENG whip-poor-will4. DEU Whip-poor-will f5. FRA engoulevent m bois-pourriFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > Whip-poor-will
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сущ.орнит. жалобный козодой (Antrostomus vociferus, Caprimulgus vociferus) -
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1. LAT Caprimulgus vociferus ( Wilson) [ Antrostomus vociferus ( Wilson)]2. RUS жалобный козодой m3. ENG whip-poor-will4. DEU Whip-poor-will f5. FRA engoulevent m bois-pourriFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > 3229
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7 A+
обозначение наивысшей стоимости акции по системе классификации Standard & Poor (всего 6 степеней: А+, А, А-, В+, В, С)Das Deutsch-Russische und Russisch-Deutsche Business-und Banking-Wörterbuch > A+
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8 p
астр. → allgemeine Präzession астр. → allgemeine Präzession in Länge im tropischen Jahrhundert астр. показа тель Шварцшильда астр. → Transmissionskoeffizient der Erd atmosphäre астр. → peculiar астр. → poor афз. (полное) давление астр. → nördlicher Himmelspol астр. перигелий астр. период (цефеиды) вга. период вращения (галактики) астр. → Umlaufszeit -
9 Kapelan
—2. RUS мойвы pl3. ENG capelins4. DEU Lodden pl, Kapelan pl5. FRA capelans pl1. LAT Trisopterus minutus (Linnaeus)2. RUS сипика f, обыкновенный капелан m, малая тресочка f3. ENG poor cod4. DEU Zwergdorsch m, Kapelan m5. FRA capelan m (de France), gade m capelan -
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—1. LAT Trisopterus minutus (Linnaeus)2. RUS сипика f, обыкновенный капелан m, малая тресочка f3. ENG poor cod4. DEU Zwergdorsch m, Kapelan m5. FRA capelan m (de France), gade m capelanFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Zwergdorsch
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11 3705
1. LAT Notropis biennius (Girard)2. RUS речной нотропис m3. ENG river shiner, poor minnow4. DEU —5. FRA mené m de rivière -
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1. LAT Trisopterus capelanus (Lacépède)2. RUS средиземноморский капелан m3. ENG (Mediterranean) poor cod, power cod4. DEU —5. FRA capelan m de la Méditerranée -
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1. LAT Trisopterus minutus (Linnaeus)2. RUS сипика f, обыкновенный капелан m, малая тресочка f3. ENG poor cod4. DEU Zwergdorsch m, Kapelan m5. FRA capelan m (de France), gade m capelan -
14 Heide
вересковые пустоши
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heathland
An area with poor acid soil, typically dominated by ling (Calluna) or heaths (Erica). (Source: ALL)
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15 Innenstadt
внутригородской район
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inner city
1) Part of a city at or near the centre, especially a slum area where poor people live in bad housing.
2) City centres of many industrialized countries which exhibit environmental degradation. The numerous and highly competitive activities entailing land use overwhelm the limited space and create a situation of overcrowding, functional incompatibility and cultural degradation. Inner city areas have a high level of commercial specialization, a large number of offices and a sizeable daytime population. At the same time, city centres generally remain a sort of ghetto for a permanent, low-income population living in run-down housing and enjoying little in the way of public services and civic amenities. The concentration of service industries inevitably entails the replacement of traditional housing and shops by office blocks, the provision of basic utilities at the expense of civic amenities and the provision of major access roads which eat up urban space. Structures of historic origin are often unable to meet modern requirements and, notwithstanding their value, frequently face demolition.
(Source: PHC / WPR)
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городской центр
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city centre
The central part of a city. (Source: CAMB)
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16 Wassererosion
водная эрозия
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water erosion
The breakdown of solid rock into smaller particles and its removal by water. As weathering, erosion is a natural geological process, but more rapid soil erosion results from poor land-use practices, leading to the loss of fertile topsoil and to the silting of dams, lakes, rivers and harbours. There are three classes of erosion by water. a) Splash erosion occurs when raindrops strike bare soil, causing it to splash, as mud, to flow into spaces in the soil and to turn the upper layer of soil into a structureless, compacted mass that dries with a hard, largely impermeable crust. b) Surface flow occurs when soil is removed with surface run-off during heavy rain. c) Channelized flow occurs when a flowing mixture of water and soil cuts a channel, which is then deepened by further scouring. A minor erosion channel is called a rill, a larger channel a gully. (Source: ALL)
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17 Roden und Verbrennen
- вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
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slash and burn culture
A traditional farming system that has been used by generations of farmers in tropical forests and the savannah of north and east Africa. It is known to be an ecologically sound form of cultivation, and because the soil is poor in tropical rain forests it is a sustainable method of farming. It is still practised today, primarily in the developing countries. Small areas of bush or forests are cleared and the smaller trees burned. This unlocks the nutrients in the vegetation and gives the soil fertilizer that is easily taken up by plants. A few years later the soil is degraded and the farmer moves on to do the same at another site. The original ground is left fallow for anything up to 20 years so that the forest can regenerate. With the growth in population and in the subsequent need for more farming land to produce food, the method is increasingly being used today to clear large areas of tropical forests for cattle ranching, and in most cases the ground is not left fallow for long enough and, with modern mechanized farming systems, not enough tree stumps or suitable habitats for plant life are left to start the regeneration process. (Source: WRIGHT)
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18 Hungersnot
голод
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famine
A severe shortage of food, as through crop failure or over population. It may be due to poor harvests following drought, floods, earthquake, war, social conflict, etc. (Source: CED / GUNN)
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19 öffentliche Hilfe
государственная помощь
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public aid
Government aid in the form of monies or food stamps to the poor, disabled, aged or to dependent children. (Source: RHW)
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20 freiwillige Dienste
общественная работа
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voluntary work
Unpaid activities done by citizens often organized in associations, to provide services to others, particularly to elderly and poor people, handicapped, etc. (Source: ZINZAN)
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