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81 безлюдный
uninhabited; deserted, lonely, solitary (пустынный); sparsely/thinly populated (малонаселенный)* * ** * *uninhabited; deserted, lonely, solitary* * *deserteddesolateunmanned -
82 безотрадный
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83 вымирать
без доп.
1) die out, become extinct
2) (пустеть)
become desolate/deserted/depopulated* * ** * *die out, become extinct -
84 глохнуть
I без доп.
grow/go/become deaf
II без доп.
1) (о шуме)
fade out, die away
2) grow/become wild, turn into a wilderness, run/go to seed (о саде); decay, grow lifeless/desolate (приходить в запустение)* * *глохнуть; оглохнуть grow/go/become deaf -
85 заглохнуть
без доп.
1) (о шуме)
fade out, die away
2) grow/become wild, turn into a wilderness, run/go to seed (о саде); decay, grow lifeless/desolate (приходить в запустение)* * ** * *fade out, die away, subside* * *conklull -
86 заглохший
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87 нежилой
1) (необитаемый)
uninhabited
2) (непригодный для жилья)
uninhabitable* * ** * *uninhabited; deserted, desolate* * *unhabitableuninhabitableuntenableuntenantable -
88 необитаемый
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89 несчастный
1.
unhappy, unlucky; paltry разг.
2. скл. как прил.
unfortunate wretch* * ** * *unhappy, unlucky; paltry miserable* * *abjectdesolateforlornfortunelesshaplessinfelicitouslucklessmiserablepitifulsorryunblessedunhappyunluckywoefulwretchwretchedwretches -
90 неутешный
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91 одинокий
1.
1) lonely, solitary; lone поэт.
2) (бессемейный)
single
2. скл. как прил.
single man, bachelor; unmarried person* * ** * *lonely, solitary; lone lonesome* * *alonedesolatefriendlessisolatelonelonelylonesomeprivatereclusivesinglesolitarywidowed -
92 безлюден
deserteddesolate -
93 вымирать
die out, (о животных) become extinctbecome depopulated, become desolate, become deserted -
94 ландшафт
landscape, range, terrainsrange comprise mainly flat to rolling terrains in valley bottoms except open pastures .wilderness (дикая местность) is extremely rugged (пересеченный, труднопроходимый) in its entirity(в целом); unpopulated expanses (пространства) of wilderness still exist beyond (its) boundary. .diverse stony landscapes stretching from the foot of mountains to their alpine zones .Wild, rocky areas in semi-desert, slopes, ravines and wadis with scattered often thorny dry bushes, can approach agriculture .Area desolate, stony stretches with scattered boulders and more seldom fallow fields (осыпи) at the border of small cultivated fields .The study was made in southern Spain, an area of deep canyones and ravines with eroded slopes, which cut into high plateaux (1000 m) covered by sparse vegetation and agrjcultural crops. Annual precipitation in area is very low (310 mm), and temperatures vary widely throughout the year, from freezing during the long winters to maxima above 40°C during the hot, dry summer .Structure of habitat is made up by components which are locally available in both the biotic and abiotic environment .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > ландшафт
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95 бесприютный
1) ( не имеющий крова) homeless, shelterless2) ( одинокий) desolate, anxious -
96 вымирать
несов. - вымира́ть, сов. - вы́мереть1) ( исчезать) die out; ( о животных) become extinct2) (пустеть, лишаться обитателей) become desolate / deserted / depopulated -
97 голо
I1) кратк. прил. см. голый2) безл. предик.там бы́ло ка́к-то го́ло — the place looked empty / desolate
II нареч.на холме́ го́ло (нет деревьев) — the hilltop is naked
вы́глядеть / смотре́ться го́ло — look naked
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98 заброшенный
1) прич. см. забрасывать II2) прил. (оставленный без внимания, ухода) neglectedзабро́шенный сад — neglected garden
забро́шенный ребёнок — neglected child
3) ( необитаемый) desertedзабро́шенный дом — deserted / derelict house
забро́шенное ме́сто — desolate place
4) ( давно не используемый) abandonedзабро́шенный коло́дец — abandoned well
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99 запустелый
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100 запустеть
сов.become desolate, fall into neglect
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