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2 because
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4 because d'à cause
прост.( как ответ на вопрос) потому; потому что "почему" кончается на "у" -
5 DDT
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DDT
A persistent organochlorine insecticide, also known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, that was introduced in the 1940s and used widely because of its persistence (meaning repeated applications were unnecessary), its low toxicity to mammals and its simplicity and cheapness of manufacture. It became dispersed all over the world and, with other organochlorines, had a disruptive effect on species high in food chains, especially on the breeding success of certain predatory birds. DDT is very stable, relatively insoluble in water, but highly soluble in fats. Health effects on humans are not clear, but it is less toxic than related compounds. It is poisonous to other vertebrates, especially fish, and is stored in the fatty tissue of animals as sublethal amounts of the less toxic DDE. Because of its effects on wildlife its use in most countries is now forbidden or strictly limited. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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6 mesure du niveau sonore
измерение уровня звука
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sound measurement
Because of the large variations in sound magnitudes, and because the human hearing sensation seems to vary in a logarithmic way, logarithms are used in measurement of sound. The sound pressure level is given in decibels (dB). (Source: PARCOR)
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7 réserve biologique forestičre
лесной биологический заповедник
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forest biological reserve
Forest areas which are protected and guarded from deforestation because of the fragility of its ecosystems, and because they provide habitats for hundreds of species of plants and animals. (Source: TOURISa)
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8 prolifération d'algues
рост водорослей
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algal bloom
Excessive and rapid growth of algae and other aquatic plants when they are stimulated to grow too quickly by pollution. It takes place when there are too many nutrients in the water and is aggravated when accompanied by a rise in temperature. Although the algae grow quickly they soon die because they have swallowed up all the water's nutrients. As they decompose they tend to rise to the surface and form a green slime. Algal bloom have increased because higher levels of nitrogen and phosphates from agricultural areas have leached from the fields into water courses. (Source: WRIGHT)
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11 perdre ses légumes
прост. груб.(perdre [или paumer] ses légumes)1) дрейфить, наложить в штаны от страха- L'avis de Musique... S'il nous a largués si prompt, ce capitaine de mes deux, c'est pas tant because notre moralité douteuse, nos projets délictueux. - Il perdait des légumes... t'as pas vu pendant le bombardement? J'avais constaté... il avait encore plus la trouille que nous, l'évidence. (A. Boudard, Les Combattants du petit bonheur.) — - Мюзик считает, что если этот хреновый капитан так быстро бросил нас, то не из-за нашей сомнительной нравственности и наших преступных намерений. - Он обмарался от страха, ты не видел во время бомбежки? Я видел, капитан этот трусил еще больше, чем мы, факт.
2) страдать поносом, медвежьей болезньюDictionnaire français-russe des idiomes > perdre ses légumes
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12 adversaire direct
Joueur de l' équipe adverse auquel un joueur est souvent confronté durant un match en raison de la position qu'il occupe sur le terrain.A player who comes most frequently into direct confrontation with an opposing player during a match because of their respective playing positions.→ opponentDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > adversaire direct
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13 avantage
Décision de l' arbitre de ne pas interrompre le jeu malgré une infraction, lorsque l'équipe pour laquelle le coup franc devrait être prononcé reste en possession du ballon et ne profiterait pas d'un coup franc.♦ Laisser l'avantage; appliquer la règle de l'avantage.Syn. avantage mDecision taken by the referee to allow play to continue although an offence has been committed, because the team against which the offence was committed is in possession of the ball and would not benefit from a stoppage in play for a free kick.♦ Apply the advantage rule; play advantage.Syn. advantage -
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bijou mObjet de parure dont le port est interdit aux joueurs dans la mesure où il peut constituer un danger pour le joueur lui-même et les autres joueurs.► Tout bijou représentant un danger doit être enlevé, il ne peut être simplement recouvert de sparadrap.
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Match qui est considéré comme très intéressant en raison des équipes qui y participent.A match of special interest and significance because of the rivalry between the two teams involved.Syn. crunch meetingDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > match au sommet
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16 règle de l'avantage
Décision de l' arbitre de ne pas interrompre le jeu malgré une infraction, lorsque l'équipe pour laquelle le coup franc devrait être prononcé reste en possession du ballon et ne profiterait pas d'un coup franc.♦ Laisser l'avantage; appliquer la règle de l'avantage.Syn. avantage mDecision taken by the referee to allow play to continue although an offence has been committed, because the team against which the offence was committed is in possession of the ball and would not benefit from a stoppage in play for a free kick.♦ Apply the advantage rule; play advantage.Syn. advantageDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > règle de l'avantage
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17 remplacement du gardien de but
Remplacement du gardien de but par un joueur de champ effectué pendant un arrêt de jeu par une équipe ayant épuisé son contingent de remplaçants, dont l' arbitre est initialement informé.► Le remplacement du gardien de but se produit rarement, le cas le plus fréquent étant le remplacement du gardien de but par un gardien de but remplaçant.
The replacement of the goalkeeper with any outfield player, of which the referee is informed before the change is made during a stoppage in the game, because the team's full quota of substitutes has been used.► To differentiate between a normal substitution of a goalkeeper by a reserve goalkeeper.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > remplacement du gardien de but
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18 substance interdite en permanence
Substance interdite en et hors compétition, en raison de son potentiel d'amélioration des performances dans les compétitions futures ou de son potentiel masquant.Substance strictly prohibited in- and out-of-competition because of its potential to enhance performance in future competitions or its masking potential.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > substance interdite en permanence
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19 inversion thermique
атмосферная инверсия
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atmospheric inversion
A temperature inversion in the atmosphere in which the temperature, instead of falling, increases with height above the ground. With the colder and heavier air below, there is no tendency to form upward currents and turbulence is suppressed. Inversions are often formed in the late afternoon when the radiation emitted from the ground exceeds that received from the sinking sun. Inversions are also caused by katabatic winds, that is cold winds flowing down the hillside into a valley, and by anticyclones. In inversion layers, both vertical and horizontal diffusion is inhibited and pollutants become trapped, sometimes for long periods. Low-level discharges of pollutants are more readily trapped by inversions than high level dischargers, hence the case for high stacks. Furthermore, high level discharges into an inversion tend to remain at a high level because of the absence of vertical mixing. (Source: GILP96)
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20 humidité du sol
влажность почвы
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soil moisture
1) Water stored in soils.
2) One of the most important elements involved in pedological processes and plant growth. There are three basic forms:
a) water adhering in thin films by molecular attraction to the surface of soil particles and not available for plants is termed hygroscopic water.
b) Water forming thicker films and occupying the smaller pore spaces is termed capillary water. Since it is held against the force of gravity it is permanently available for plant growth and it is this type of soil water which contains plant nutrients in solution.
c) Water in excess of hygroscopic and capillary water is termed gravitational water, which is of a transitory nature because it flows away under the influence of gravity. When the excess has drained away the amount of water retained in the soil is termed its field capacity, when some of its pore spaces are still free of water.
(Source: LANDY / DUNSTE)
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