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1 эндемический
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2 местные народные обычаи
1) General subject: endemial folkways, endemical folkways2) Makarov: endemic folkwaysУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > местные народные обычаи
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3 местный
1) General subject: Doric (о диалекте), aboriginal (о флоре, фауне), backyard, edaphic, home born, home-born, home-bred, indigenous, local, municipal, native, of local concern, on the scene, on the spot, on-site, on-the-spot, parishional, parochial, presidial, provincial, region, regional, sectional, spot, stationary (о войсках), topical (тж. мёд.), vernacular (о диалекте), vicinal, back-yard2) Colloquial: on-the-scene, from around here (Sorry, I'm not from around here. - Извините, я не местный.)3) American: way train4) Botanical term: local (лат. indigenus), local (лат. localis), local (лат. nativus), native (лат. indigenus), native (лат. localis), native (лат. nativus)6) Engineering: autochthonous7) Bookish: epichorial9) Rare: enchorial10) Grammar: locative11) Linguistics: idiomatic12) Insurance: location13) Australian slang: aboriginal (о флоре и фауне)14) Automobile industry: locally available16) Oil: domestic17) Ecology: autochtonous, endemic18) Drilling: home, independent (о смазке), loc (local), partial19) Automation: areal (напр. о теплообмене)20) Makarov: country (rock), endemial, endemical, homebred, homebred (о скоте), homegrown, nat (native), territorial21) oil&gas: national -
4 свойственный данной местности
1) General subject: endemic, vernacular (о болезни и т. п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свойственный данной местности
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5 эндемическая болезнь
1) Medicine: endemia, endemia (характерная для данной местности), endemial disease, endemic disease, endemical disease, endemy (характерная для данной местности)2) Agriculture: endemicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эндемическая болезнь
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6 эндемический
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7 эндемичные виды
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8 эндемия
1) Medicine: endemia, endemia (постоянное наличие в данной местности заболеваемости людей определенной болезнью), endemial disease, endemical disease, endemy (постоянное наличие в данной местности заболеваемости людей определенной болезнью)2) Agriculture: endemic3) Makarov: endemic disease -
9 эндемический
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10 endémico
adj.endemic, widespread, endemical, endemial.* * *► adjetivo1 MEDICINA endemic2 figurado endemic, inherent* * *ADJ [enfermedad] endemic; [mal] rife, chronic* * *- ca adjetivo endemic* * *= endemic.Ex. The authorities had in mind the book's endemic lying, the petty thefts, the denigrations of respect and religion, the bad language and the bad grammar.----* enfermedad endémica = endemic disease.* * *- ca adjetivo endemic* * *= endemic.Ex: The authorities had in mind the book's endemic lying, the petty thefts, the denigrations of respect and religion, the bad language and the bad grammar.
* enfermedad endémica = endemic disease.* * *endémico -ca‹enfermedad› endemic; ‹planta› endemicel analfabetismo constituye un mal endémico en la región illiteracy is a problem endemic to the region, the problem of illiteracy is endemic to the region* * *
endémico,-a adjetivo
1 (actitud, mal) chronic
2 Med endemic
' endémico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
endémica
English:
rampant
* * *endémico, -a adj1. Med endemic2. Biol endemic3. [permanente] endemic;el hambre es endémico en la región hunger is endemic in the region;uno de los males endémicos de nuestra economía one of the endemic ills of our economy* * *adj endemic* * *endémico, -ca adj: endemic -
11 متوطن
1) endemial 2) endemic
См. также в других словарях:
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