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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > coastal environment
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2 coastal water
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coastal water
Coastal waters are typically characterized by a shallow continental shelf, gently sloping seaward to a continental slope, which drops relatively abruptly to the deep ocean. The proximity of coastal water to land also influences the water circulation. In the vicinity of freshwater inflows, the nearshore circulation is altered by the presence of density-driven motions. Coastal waters are under enormous environmental stress, caused by a wide range of factors including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > coastal water
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3 cazón
m.dogfish, dog fish, tope shark, rock salmon.* * *1 dogfish* * *SM dogfish* * *= dogfish, smooth dogfish.Ex. Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.Ex. Smooth dogfish is a common coastal shark species found in the Atlantic Ocean, but congeners are known from the Mediterranean Sea.* * *= dogfish, smooth dogfish.Ex: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
Ex: Smooth dogfish is a common coastal shark species found in the Atlantic Ocean, but congeners are known from the Mediterranean Sea.* * *dogfish* * *cazón nmdogfish* * *m ZO dogfish -
4 hábitat costero
(n.) = coastal habitatEx. Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.* * *(n.) = coastal habitatEx: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
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5 elasmobranquio
m.plagiostome.* * *= elasomobranch [elasmobranchs/elasmobranchii, -pl.].Ex. Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.* * *= elasomobranch [elasmobranchs/elasmobranchii, -pl.].Ex: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
* * *♦ adj[pez] elasmobranch♦ nm[pez] elasmobranch, member of the subclass Elasmobranchii♦ elasmobranquios nmpl[subclase] Elasmobranchii;de la subclase de los elasmobranquios of the subclass Elasmobranchii -
6 parecido a un tiburón
(adj.) = sharkyEx. Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar ' sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.* * *(adj.) = sharkyEx: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar ' sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
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7 pintarroja
m.dogfish.* * *SF dogfish* * *= catshark.Ex. Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.* * *= catshark.Ex: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
* * *dogfish* * *pintarroja nfdogfish* * *f ZO dogfish -
8 tintorera
f.porbeagle, mackerel shark.* * *1 blue shark* * *tintorero* * *= catshark.Ex. Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.* * *= catshark.Ex: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
* * *1 (cazón) dogfish2 (tiburón) shark* * *
tintorero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 dyer
2 dry cleaner
tintorera sustantivo femenino LAm female shark
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f.1 sandpaper.2 dogfish (fish).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: lijar.* * *1 (papel) sandpaper2 (pez) dogfish* * *SF1) (Zool) dogfish2) (Téc) (=papel de lija) sandpaper3)darse lija — Caribe * to give o.s. airs
* * *1)a) (para madera, metales) tbb) (Ven) lima 1) b)2) (Zool) dogfish* * *1)a) (para madera, metales) tbb) (Ven) lima 1) b)2) (Zool) dogfish* * *lija1* papel de lija = sandpaper, emery paper.lija22 = dogfish.Ex: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
* * *A1 (para madera, metales) tbpapel de lija sandpaperpásale una lija antes de pintarlo sand it down before you paint itB ( Zool) dogfish* * *
Del verbo lijar: ( conjugate lijar)
lija es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lija
lijar
lija sustantivo femeninoa) (para madera, metales) tb
b) (Ven) See Also→ lima 1b
lijar ( conjugate lijar) verbo transitivo
to sand (down)
lija sustantivo femenino (papel de) lija, sandpaper
lijar verbo transitivo to sand o sandpaper (down)
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grano
- papel
- aspereza
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sandpaper
- emery
- sand
* * *♦ adj♦ nf1. [papel] sandpaper2. [pez] dogfish3. CompCarib Famdarse lija to put on o give oneself airs* * *f:papel de lija sandpaper* * *lija nf orpapel de lija : sandpaper -
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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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coastal water
Coastal waters are typically characterized by a shallow continental shelf, gently sloping seaward to a continental slope, which drops relatively abruptly to the deep ocean. The proximity of coastal water to land also influences the water circulation. In the vicinity of freshwater inflows, the nearshore circulation is altered by the presence of density-driven motions. Coastal waters are under enormous environmental stress, caused by a wide range of factors including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: WRIGHT)
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= sheltered, sheltered.Ex. Eurasian wigeons prefer coastal wetlands, bays, freshwater and brackish lagoons and other sheltered marine habitats.Ex. Eurasian wigeons prefer coastal wetlands, bays, freshwater and brackish lagoons and other sheltered marine habitats.----* obra amparada por el derecho de autor = copyright work.* * *= sheltered, sheltered.Ex: Eurasian wigeons prefer coastal wetlands, bays, freshwater and brackish lagoons and other sheltered marine habitats.
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f.salt marsh.* * *1 salt marsh* * *SF (=pantano) salt marsh; (=tierras de arena) mud flats pl* * *femenino marshmarismas — marshes, marshland
* * *= wetland, marsh, salt marsh [saltmarsh], marshland, salt marshland, coastal wetland.Ex. The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Ex. Follow-up activities are discussed as well as the need for more educational programs dealing with sand dunes and saltwater marshes.Ex. The reasons for these differences and the problems of survival of anthills on a salt marsh are discussed.Ex. Around 85 per cent of the Mesopotamian marshlands have been lost mainly as a result of drainage and damming.Ex. The technology of dyking and draining salt marshlands was widespread in coastal Europe, and was introduced along the eastern North American seaboard wherever needed.Ex. Eurasian wigeons prefer coastal wetlands, bays, freshwater and brackish lagoons and other sheltered marine habitats.* * *femenino marshmarismas — marshes, marshland
* * *= wetland, marsh, salt marsh [saltmarsh], marshland, salt marshland, coastal wetland.Ex: The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.
Ex: Follow-up activities are discussed as well as the need for more educational programs dealing with sand dunes and saltwater marshes.Ex: The reasons for these differences and the problems of survival of anthills on a salt marsh are discussed.Ex: Around 85 per cent of the Mesopotamian marshlands have been lost mainly as a result of drainage and damming.Ex: The technology of dyking and draining salt marshlands was widespread in coastal Europe, and was introduced along the eastern North American seaboard wherever needed.Ex: Eurasian wigeons prefer coastal wetlands, bays, freshwater and brackish lagoons and other sheltered marine habitats.* * *marshmarismas marshes, marshland, wetlands* * *
marisma sustantivo femenino
marsh
marisma sustantivo femenino marsh
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marsh
- swamp
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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Küstenregion
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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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m.1 habitat, dwelling.2 Habitat, United Nations Center for Human Settlements, UNCHS.* * *► nombre masculino (pl hábitats)1 habitat* * *noun m.* * *SM(pl hábitats) ['aβitas] habitat* * *['aβita(t)]* * *= habitat.Ex. The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.----* hábitat costero = coastal habitat.* hábitat marino = marine habitat.* hábitat natural = natural habitat, wildlife habitat.* * *['aβita(t)]* * *= habitat.Ex: The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.
* hábitat costero = coastal habitat.* hábitat marino = marine habitat.* hábitat natural = natural habitat, wildlife habitat.* * */ˈxaβitat/(pl - tats)hábitat rural/urbano rural/urban environment* * *
hábitat /'aBita(t)/ sustantivo masculino (pl
(Geog, Sociol) environment
hábitat sustantivo masculino habitat
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elemento
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habitat
- wild
- environment
- home
* * *1. Biol habitathábitat marino marine habitat2. Geog environmenthábitat rural rural environment;hábitat urbano urban environment3. [vivienda] housing conditions* * *m habitat* * ** * *hábitat n habitat -
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