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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > external budding
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budding 1. окулировка; 2. почкование; 3.бутонизацияbudding почкование; прививка глазкомchip budding окулировка прорастающим глазкомexternal budding наружное почкование (у простейших)internal budding внутренне почкование (у простейших)plate budding окулировка щиткомscion budding окулировкаshield budding окулировка щиткомspade budding окулировка с древесинойT budding окулировка щитком с надрезом в виде буквы ТEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > budding
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1. n с. -х. окулировка; почкование; прививка глазкомscion budding — прививка глазком, окулировка
2. n бот. бутонизация3. a распускающийся, расцветающий4. a подающий надежды, многообещающийbudding diplomat — дипломат, подающий большие надежды
Синонимический ряд:1. developing (adj.) about to bloom; blooming; blossoming; bursting forth; developing; germinating; incipient; maturing; putting forth shoots2. recent (adj.) early; fresh; new; prime; recent -
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1) почкование2) окулирование3) бутонизация•- internal budding
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > internal budding
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