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1 химическое удобрение
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > химическое удобрение
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2 suni gübre
n. fertilizer, artificial manure, chemical manure, kainite* * *1. artificial fertilizer 2. artificial manure -
3 химическое удобрение
1) Engineering: chemical manure2) Agriculture: commercial fertilizer3) Economy: agrochemicals4) Ecology: agricultural chemical, chemical fertilizerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > химическое удобрение
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4 abono
m.1 season ticket.un abono de diez viajes a ten-journey ticketabono transporte travel pass (for bus, train and underground)2 fertilizer (fertilizante).3 payment (pago).4 credit entry (commerce).5 installment (period) (Mexican Spanish).pagar en abonos to pay by installments6 subscription.7 voucher, certificate.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: abonar.* * *1 (pago) payment2 (aval) guarantee3 (fertilizante) fertilizer; (acción) fertilizing4 (a revista) subscription; (a teatro, tren, etc) season-ticket* * *noun m.1) payment, installment2) fertilizer, manure3) subscription, season ticket* * *SM1) (Agr) (=fertilizante) manure, fertilizer; (=acto) fertilizing, manuringabono químico — chemical fertilizer, artificial manure
2) (Com) (=pago) payment; (=plazo) instalment, installment (EEUU); (=crédito) credit; LAm (=entrega inicial) down payment, depositpagar por o en abonos — to pay by instalments o (EEUU) installments
3) [a periódico, revista etc] subscription; (Teat, Ferro) season ticket4) (=aval) guarantee5) Méx (=recibo) receipt* * *1) (Agr) fertilizer2) (para espectáculos, transporte) season ticketsacar un abono — to buy o get a season ticket
3) (frml)a) ( pago) paymentb) ( en una cuenta) creditc) (Andes, Méx) ( cuota) installment** * *1) (Agr) fertilizer2) (para espectáculos, transporte) season ticketsacar un abono — to buy o get a season ticket
3) (frml)a) ( pago) paymentb) ( en una cuenta) creditc) (Andes, Méx) ( cuota) installment** * *abono11 = fertiliser [fertilizer, -USA].Ex: The U.N.'s many agencies offer over 1000 titles annually on subjects as varied as women's rights, basic accounting and fertilizers.
* abono orgánico = compost.* hacer abono orgánico = compost.abono22 = credit.Ex: Orders placed with a vendor as well as any credit or debit notes for the vendor are displayed by entering the number '9'.
* abono de autobús = bus pass.* abono de tren = rail pass.* nota de abono = debit note.* * *A ( Agr) fertilizerCompuestos:● abono inorgánico or químicoinorganic o chemical fertilizerorganic fertilizerB (para espectáculos) season ticket; (para transporte) season ticketsacar un abono to buy o get a season ticketC ( frml)1 (pago) payment2 (en una cuenta) creditprocederemos al abono de intereses en su cuenta the interest will be credited to your account3 (Col, Méx) (cuota) installment** * *
Del verbo abonar: ( conjugate abonar)
abono es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
abonó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
abonar
abono
abonar ( conjugate abonar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹tierra/campo› to fertilize
2
abonarse verbo pronominal abonose a algo ‹ a espectáculo› to buy a season ticket for sth;
‹ a revista› to subscribe to sth
abono sustantivo masculino
1 (Agr) fertilizer
2 (para espectáculos, transporte) season ticket
3 (frml)
abonar verbo transitivo
1 Agr to fertilize
2 (pagar) to pay (for): abónelo a mi cuenta, por favor, pay it into my account, please
3 (suscribir) to subscribe
abono sustantivo masculino
1 Agr (químico) fertilizer
(orgánico) manure
2 (pago) payment
3 (a una publicación) subscription
(de la ópera, del fútbol) season ticket
' abono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estiércol
English:
compost
- fertilizer
- manure
- subscription
- pass
- season
- standing
* * *abono nm1. [pase] season ticket;un abono de diez viajes a ten-journey ticketabono transporte season ticket [for bus, train and underground]2. [fertilizante] fertilizerabono orgánico organic fertilizer;abono químico artificial o chemical fertilizer3. [pago] payment;realizar un abono to make a payment;no existe cuota de abono mensual there is no monthly fee4. Com credit entrypagar en abonos to pay by instalments* * *m1 COM payment;instalments2 AGR fertilizer* * *abono nm1) : payment, installment2) fertilizante: fertilizer3) : season ticket* * *abono n1. (fertilizante) fertilizer2. (bono) ticket -
5 gjødsel
subst. (dagligtale) dung, muck subst. [ naturgjødsel] natural fertiliser (UK), natural fertilizer, manure, dung, fertilizing substance subst. [ kunstgjødsel] chemical fertiliser (UK), chemical fertilizer (organisk gjødsel) organic fertiliser (UK), organic fertilizer (landbruk) (fast gjødsel) solid manure (landbruk) (flytende gjødsel) liquid fertiliser (UK), liquid fertilizer (landbruk) (granulert gjødsel) prilled fertiliser (UK), prilled fertilizer (spre gjødsel) spread manure, fertilize, fertilise (UK) -
6 engrais
engrais [ɑ̃gʀε]masculine noun* * *ɑ̃gʀɛ* * *ɑ̃ɡʀɛ nm* * *engrais nm inv ( animal) manure; ( chimique) fertilizer; engrais naturel natural fertilizer; mettre un animal à l'engrais to fatten an animal.[ɑ̃grɛ] nom masculinengraiss verts ou végétaux green ou vegetable manure -
7 naw|óz
m (G nawozu) Roln., Ogr. (zwierzęcy) manure, dressing; (sztuczny) fertilizer- nawóz fosforowy/potasowy a phosphorus/potassium fertilizer- nawóz koński/krowi horse/cow manure- rozrzucać nawóz to spread manure- □ nawozy katalityczne Chem. catalyst fertilizers- nawozy zielone Roln. green manure- nawóz azotowy Chem., Roln. nitrogen fertilizer- nawóz gospodarczy Roln. farmyard manure- nawóz kompleksowy Chem. compound fertilizer, mixed fertilizer US- nawóz mineralny Chem. mineral fertilizer- sztuczny nawóz Chem. (artificial a. chemical) fertilizerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naw|óz
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8 Kunstdünger
m AGR. artificial fertilizer* * *der Kunstdüngerfertilizer; artificial manure; artificial fertilizer* * *Kụnst|dün|germchemical or artificial fertilizer* * *Kunst·dün·germ artificial fertilizer [or manure]* * *der chemical or artificial fertilizer* * ** * *der chemical or artificial fertilizer* * *m.artificial fertilizer n. -
9 Lawes, Sir John Bennet
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 28 December 1814 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire, Englandd. 31 August 1900 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire, England[br]English scientific agriculturalist.[br]Lawes's education at Eton and Oxford did little to inform his early taste for chemistry, which he developed largely on his own. By the age of 20 he had fitted up the best bedroom in his house as a fully equipped chemical laboratory. His first interest was in the making of drugs; it was said that he knew the Pharmacopoeia, by heart. He did, however, receive some instruction from Anthony Todd Thomson of University College, London. His father having died in 1822, Lawes entered into possession of the Rothamsted estate when he came of age in 1834. He began experiments with plants with uses as drugs, but following an observation by a neighbouring farmer of the effect of bones on the growth of certain crops Lawes turned to experiments with bones dissolved in sulphuric acid on his turnip crop. The results were so promising that he took out a patent in 1842 for converting mineral and fossil phosphates into a powerful manure by the action of sulphuric acid. The manufacture of these superphosphates became a major industry of tremendous benefit to agriculture. Lawes himself set up a factory at Deptford in 1842 and a larger one in 1857 at Barking Creek, both near London. The profits from these and other chemical manufacturing concerns earned Lawes profits which funded his experimental work at Rothamsted. In 1843, Lawes set up the world's first agricultural experiment station. Later in the same year he was joined by Joseph Henry Gilbert, and together they carried out a considerable number of experiments of great benefit to agriculture, many of the results of which were published in the leading scientific journals of the day, including the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. In all, 132 papers were published, most of them jointly with Gilbert. A main theme of the work on plants was the effect of various chemical fertilizers on the growth of different crops, compared with the effects of farm manure and of no treatment at all. On animal rearing, they studied particularly the economical feeding of animals.The work at Rothamsted soon brought Lawes into prominence; he joined the Royal Agricultural Society in 1846 and became a member of its governing body two years later, a position he retained for over fifty years. Numerous distinctions followed and Rothamsted became a place of pilgrimage for people from many parts of the world who were concerned with the application of science to agriculture. Rothamsted's jubilee in 1893 was marked by a public commemoration headed by the Prince of Wales.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsBaronet 1882. FRS 1854. Royal Society Royal Medal (jointly with Gilbert) 1867.Further ReadingMemoir with portrait published in J. Roy. Agric. Soc. Memoranda of the origin, plan and results of the field and other experiments at Rothamsted, issued annually by the Lawes Agricultural Trust Committee, with a list of Lawes's scientific papers.LRD -
10 минеральное удобрение
1) General subject: fertilizer2) Engineering: chemical fertilizer, mineral fertilizer3) Agriculture: (промышленное) artificial manure (в европейских странах), mineral amendment4) Chemistry: mineral manure5) British English: manure6) Ecology: artificial fertilizer7) Business: mineral fertilizers8) Makarov: artificial manure (в европейских странах), inorganic fertilizerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > минеральное удобрение
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11 concime
m manureconcime chimico chemical fertilizer* * ** * *[kon'tʃime]sostantivo maschile fertilizer; (letame) manure* * *concime/kon't∫ime/sostantivo m.fertilizer; (letame) manure. -
12 удобрение
1) General subject: dressing, dung, enrichment (почвы), fertilization (почвы), fertilizer, manure, plant food (особ. для комнатных растений)2) Biology: fertilizer agent, fertilizing3) Agriculture: agricultural chemical, amendment, fertilization (внесение удобрения), fertilizer (минеральное), manure (органическое), fertiliser4) Chemistry: manuring5) Jargon: green thumb6) Makarov: fertilizer material -
13 nawóz
* * *mi-o- fertilizer; nawóz naturalny manure, dressing; nawóz organiczny organic fertilizer; nawóz zielony green manure; nawóz sztuczny chemical fertilizer.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawóz
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14 удобрение
ср.; с.-х.1) (действие) fertilizing, applying fertilizer(s), fertilization; ( унаваживание) manuring2) (вещество) manure, fertilizerискусственное удобрение — artificials, artificial fertilizer
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15 Pflanzendünger
Pflanzendünger
manure, (künstlich) fertilizer;
• Pflanzenfett vegetable fat (butter);
• Pflanzenkost vegetable food;
• Pflanzenöl vegetable oil;
• Pflanzenproduktion crop farming;
• Pflanzenschutzmittel chemical pesticides and herbicides;
• Pflanzenschutzmittelzulassung pesticide approval;
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16 거름
n. fertilizer, organic or chemical substance added to soil to enrich it, manure, waste, animal dung -
17 비료
n. fertilizer, person or thing which fertilizes; organic or chemical substance added to soil to enrich it (i.e. manure) -
18 Voelcker, John Christopher
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 24 September 1822 Frankfurt am Main, Germanyd. 5 December 1884 England[br]German analytical chemist resident in England whose reports on feedstuffs and fertilizers had a considerable influence on the quality of these products.[br]The son of a merchant in the city of his birth, John Christopher had delicate health and required private tuition to overcome the loss of his early years of schooling. At the age of 22 he went to study chemistry at Göttingen University and then worked for a short time for Liebig at Giessen. In 1847 he obtained a post as Analyst and Consulting Chemist at the Agricultural Chemistry Association of Scotland's Edinburgh office, and two years later he became Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, retaining this post until 1862. In 1855 he was appointed Chemist to the Bath and West Agricultural Society, and in that capacity organized lectures and field trials, and in 1857 he also became Consulting Chemist to the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Initially he studied the properties of farmyard manure and also the capacity of the soil to absorb ammonia, potash and sodium. As Consulting Chemist to farmers he analysed feedstuffs and manures; his assessments of artificial manures did much to force improvements in standards. During the 1860s he worked on milk and dairy products. He published the results of his work each year in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. In 1877 he became involved in the field trials initiated and funded by the Duke of Bedford on his Woburn farm, and he continued his association with this venture until his death.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS. Founder and Vice-President, Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1877. Member Chemical Society 1849; he was a member of Council as well as its Vice-President at the time of his death. Member of the Board of Studies, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester; Honorary Professor from 1882.BibliographyHis papers are to be found in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, for which he began to write reports in 1855, and also in the Journal of the Bath and West Society.Further ReadingJ.H.Gilbert, 1844, obituary, Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, pp. 308–21 (a detailed account).Sir E.John Russell, A History of Agricultural Science in Great Britain.See also: Voelcker, John AugustusAPBiographical history of technology > Voelcker, John Christopher
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