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1 лишать сил
depauperate глагол: -
2 бедный видами
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3 бедное семейство
General subject: depauperate family, depauperated family -
4 вялое растение
Makarov: depauperate plant -
5 до водить до нищеты
General subject: depauperateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > до водить до нищеты
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6 довести до нищеты
1) General subject: beg, beggar, depauperate, distress, pauperize, reduce to begging, reduce to beggary2) Economy: reduce to poverty -
7 доводить до нищеты
General subject: beg, beggar, depauperate, pauperize, distress, impoverish, plunge into poverty, reduce to beggary, reduce to beggingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доводить до нищеты
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8 истощать
1) General subject: atrophy (ся), attenuate, debilitate, depauperate, deplete, distress, drain (силы, средства), emaciate, emaclate, exhaust, impoverish (почву), macerate, outwear (терпение), outweary, overcome, prostrate (о болезни, горе и т. п.), rack, run down, sap, spend, starve, suck dry, unstock (запасы), use up (to feel used up - чувствовать себя совершенно обессиленным), wear, wear out (о терпении и т. п.), work out, waste away, wear down, run down (ся), wear out (ся)2) Religion: tabefy3) Economy: exhaust (природные ресурсы)5) Diplomatic term: drain (ресурсы и т.п.)6) Mechanic engineering: draw down7) Drilling: waste -
9 истощить
1) General subject: attenuate, debilitate, depauperate, deplete, drain, emaciate, exhaust, impoverish, macerate, overcome, prostrate, rack, run down, sap, spend (to spend oneself - устать, вымотаться), starve, suck dry, use up2) Economy: work out -
10 лишать сил
1) General subject: deaden, depauperate, enfeeble, wash out (обыкн. p. p.), take it out of (кого-л.)2) Makarov: take it out of (smb.) (кого-л.) -
11 лишить сил
General subject: depauperate, (кого-л.) beat the stuffing out of, (кого-л.) knock the stuffing out of, (кого-л.) take the stuffing out of -
12 низкорослый
1) General subject: bantam, cobby, dwarfish, dwarfy, humble, runty, sawed off, sawn off, scrub, scrubby, stunted, undersized, vertically challenged2) Biology: scrubby (о животном)3) Medicine: nanous5) Botanical term: depauperate, shortgrowing6) Agriculture: low on legs, indeterminant7) British English: titchy8) Jargon: half-portion9) Genetics: runted10) Ecology: dwarf12) Taboo: short-assed -
13 обедневшая фауна
Geology: depauperate fauna -
14 подрывать силы
1) General subject: depauperate, enervate -
15 род, бедный видами
Ecology: depauperate genusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > род, бедный видами
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16 слабое растение
1) General subject: starveling2) Makarov: depauperate plant -
17 слабое.вялое растение
Agriculture: depauperate plantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слабое.вялое растение
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18 угнетённый
1) General subject: dejected, depressed, down, downed, downtrodden, heavy laden, heavy-laden, jaw fallen, soul sick, soul-sick, under somebody's hoof, vaporish, hag-ridden, melancholy2) Biology: depauperated3) Medicine: atrabiliary4) Botanical term: depauperate5) Rare: jaw-fallen6) Forestry: depressed (напр. о растении), oppressed (напр. о дереве), overtopped (о дереве), subordinate (о деревьях)7) Ecology: deprimated (о фауне), suppressed8) Makarov: flat, oppressed (о виде, растении), stunted, suppressed (о виде, растении), under (smb.'s) hoof9) Taboo: pissed off -
19 хилое растение
Makarov: depauperate plant, starveling -
20 род
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См. также в других словарях:
Depauperate — De*pau per*ate, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Depauperated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Depauperating}.] [LL. depauperatus, p. p. depauperare to impoverish; L. de + pauperare to make poor, pauper poor.] To make poor; to impoverish. [1913 Webster] Liming does… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Depauperate — De*pau per*ate, a. [L. depauperatus, p. p.] (Bot.) Falling short of the natural size, from being impoverished or starved. Gray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
depauperate — adjective Etymology: Middle English depauperat, from Medieval Latin depauperatus, past participle of depauperare to impoverish, from Latin de + pauperare to impoverish, from pauper poor more at poor Date: 15th century 1. falling short of natural … New Collegiate Dictionary
depauperate — 1. adjective a) Having stunted growth. ...because of Kamchatkas isolation from mainland river systems, its streams are relatively depauperate of other fresh water fish, leaving Oncorhynchus species to face few competitors and predators. b)… … Wiktionary
depauperate — /diˈpɔpərət/ (say dee pawpuhruht) adjective 1. Botany (of a plant) stunted from lack of nutrients. 2. Zoology reduced in vigour: depauperate fauna. {Latin depauperatus made poor, from de + pauper poor} –depauperation, noun …
Depauperate ecosystem — A Depauperate ecosystem is one that lacks enough stored chemical elements required for life. Thus, depauperate ecosystems cannot support rapid growth of flora and fauna, high biomass density, and high biological diversity.[1] An urchin barren is… … Wikipedia
depauperate — impoverished; said of ichthyofaunas or areas with little diversity in numbers or species … Dictionary of ichthyology
depauperate — adj. [L. de, away from; pauper, poor] 1. Impoverishing or exhausting. 2. Falling short of the natural size or development from being impoverished or starved. 3. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) An impoverished or dying ant colony … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
depauperate — depauperation /di paw peuh ray sheuhn/, n. /di paw peuhr it/, adj. Biol. poorly or imperfectly developed. [1425 75; late ME < LL depauperatus (ptp. of depauperare to make poor), equiv. to de DE + pauper(are) to make poor (pauper poor (see PAUPER) … Universalium
depauperate — v. make poor; impoverish … English contemporary dictionary
depauperate — [dɪ pɔ:p(ə)rət] adjective Biology lacking in numbers or variety of species. ↘imperfectly developed. Origin ME (in the sense impoverished ): from med. L. depauperat , depauperare, from de completely + pauperare make poor … English new terms dictionary