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abbreviation = genetically modifiedGM crops/food — gentechnisch veränderte Feldfrüchte Pl./Nahrungsmittel Pl.
* * *GM1[ˌʤi:ˈem]n ECON abbrev of general manager Hauptgeschäftsführer(in) m(f), Generaldirektor(in) m(f) ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZGM2[ˌʤi:ˈem]GM3[ˌʤi:ˈem]GM4[ˌʤi:ˈem]GM5[ˌʤi:ˈem]adj inv BRIT SCH abbrev of grant-maintained öffentlich bezuschusst, mit staatlichen Mitteln gefördert, staatlich subventioniert ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZGM6[ˌʤi:ˈem]gen·er·al ˈman·ag·ernGMgrant-main·tained[ˌgrɑ:ntmeɪnˈteɪnd]\GMschool staatlich finanzierte Schule* * *1) abbrGM foods/potatoes/tomatoes — gentechnisch veränderte Lebensmittel/Kartoffeln/Tomaten
GM maize/rapeseed — Genmais m/-raps m
See:* * ** * *abbreviation = genetically modifiedGM crops/food — gentechnisch veränderte Feldfrüchte Pl./Nahrungsmittel Pl.
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génétiquement [ʒenetikmɑ̃]adverbgenetically ; → organisme* * *ʒenetikmɑ̃ adv* * *génétiquement adv genetically.[ʒenetikmɑ̃] adverbe -
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Genetically engineered foods. Novel foods, including those altered using biotechnology, should not differ 'significantly' from the foods they are to replace. Labels should not be misleading, but must make clear any differences between the novel food and its 'conventional' alternative, and must say how that difference was achieved. Foods containing a genetically modified living organism, such as a live yogurt made with an altered culture, would always be labelled. Any food whose modification might raise moral or health worries to consumers would also have to carry a label. This would include genes from an animal considered unclean by some religions, or from a plant that might cause allergic reactions. However, foods which, although made using novel methods, are identical to conventional foods, would not have to be labelled. (Source: MOND)
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Genetically engineered foods. Novel foods, including those altered using biotechnology, should not differ 'significantly' from the foods they are to replace. Labels should not be misleading, but must make clear any differences between the novel food and its 'conventional' alternative, and must say how that difference was achieved. Foods containing a genetically modified living organism, such as a live yogurt made with an altered culture, would always be labelled. Any food whose modification might raise moral or health worries to consumers would also have to carry a label. This would include genes from an animal considered unclean by some religions, or from a plant that might cause allergic reactions. However, foods which, although made using novel methods, are identical to conventional foods, would not have to be labelled. (Source: MOND)
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Genetically engineered foods. Novel foods, including those altered using biotechnology, should not differ 'significantly' from the foods they are to replace. Labels should not be misleading, but must make clear any differences between the novel food and its 'conventional' alternative, and must say how that difference was achieved. Foods containing a genetically modified living organism, such as a live yogurt made with an altered culture, would always be labelled. Any food whose modification might raise moral or health worries to consumers would also have to carry a label. This would include genes from an animal considered unclean by some religions, or from a plant that might cause allergic reactions. However, foods which, although made using novel methods, are identical to conventional foods, would not have to be labelled. (Source: MOND)
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Genetically engineered foods. Novel foods, including those altered using biotechnology, should not differ 'significantly' from the foods they are to replace. Labels should not be misleading, but must make clear any differences between the novel food and its 'conventional' alternative, and must say how that difference was achieved. Foods containing a genetically modified living organism, such as a live yogurt made with an altered culture, would always be labelled. Any food whose modification might raise moral or health worries to consumers would also have to carry a label. This would include genes from an animal considered unclean by some religions, or from a plant that might cause allergic reactions. However, foods which, although made using novel methods, are identical to conventional foods, would not have to be labelled. (Source: MOND)
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Genetically engineered foods. Novel foods, including those altered using biotechnology, should not differ 'significantly' from the foods they are to replace. Labels should not be misleading, but must make clear any differences between the novel food and its 'conventional' alternative, and must say how that difference was achieved. Foods containing a genetically modified living organism, such as a live yogurt made with an altered culture, would always be labelled. Any food whose modification might raise moral or health worries to consumers would also have to carry a label. This would include genes from an animal considered unclean by some religions, or from a plant that might cause allergic reactions. However, foods which, although made using novel methods, are identical to conventional foods, would not have to be labelled. (Source: MOND)
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сущ.1) общ. пища, питаниеSyn:See:2) потр., преим. мн. провизия, продовольствие, продукты питания, съестные припасы, пищевые продуктыSyn:See:domestic food, gourmet foods, convenience foods, frozen foods, fast food, staple foods, dietary foods, genetically modified food, food industry, food bar, food control, food department, food legislation, food market, food store, food adulteration, Food for Development, Food for Peace, Food for Progress, World Food Programme3) с.-х. корм, фураж ( для скота)cat food — кошачий корм, корм для кошек
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GM [‚dʒi:ˈem]( = genetically modified) génétiquement modifié* * *adjective (abrév = genetically modified) [crops, seed, ingredients] transgénique, génétiquement modifié -
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