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1 IZCALLOTIA
izcallôtia > izcallotih.*\IZCALLOTIA v.réfl., former un bourgeon terminal." mozcallôtia, izcallôhua ", puts on terminal growth, forms terminal growth.Est dit de l'arbre. Sah11,113.Form: sur izcal-li. -
2 mould
I [mould] noun1) ((soil which is full of) rotted leaves etc.) terreau, humus2) (a growth on stale food etc: This bread is covered with mould.) moisissure•- mouldy- mouldiness II 1. [məuld] noun1) (a shape into which a substance in liquid form is poured so that it may take on that shape when it cools and hardens: a jelly mould.) moule2) (something, especially a food, formed in a mould.) gâteau2. verb1) (to form in a mould: The metal is moulded into long bars.) mouler2) (to work into a shape: He moulded the clay into a ball.) modeler3) (to make the shape of (something): She moulded the figure out of/in clay.) façonner -
3 AHCOMANA
ahcomana > ahcoman.*\AHCOMANA v.t. tla-., bouleverser, détruire une chose." tlaahcomana in tlahtoâni ", le gouverneur ruine le pays (Olm.)." tlaahcomana ", il cause des désordres - he causes riots. Est dit du traître. Sah10,83.*\AHCOMANA v.réfl. à sens passif, on le soulève." huîtztica mahcomana in tîxpeyôyo ", l'excroissance sur l'oeil est soulevée à l'aide d'une épined'agave - the growth over the eye is raised up with a maguey thorn. Sah10,144.*\AHCOMANA v.t. tê-., soulever, agiter les autres.Angl., to disturb others (K).Esp., alborotar a los otros (M).*\AHCOMANA v.réfl., se troubler, s'agiter, se révolter.Angl., to get worked up, to become disturbed (K).Esp., alborotarse, o turbarse (M)." mahcomana ", (la mer, la foule) est agitée, se trouble, etc." huel mocomôniâyah, mahcomanayah ", ils étaient très agités, troublésthey became much agited, troubled. A la vue d'un présage. Sah3,29." mocomônîzqueh mahcomanazqueh in têtêuctin, in tlahtohqueh, îhuân in îmâcêhualtzitzihuân ", les princes, les seigneurs et ses sujets se soulèveront, se révolterons.Il s'agit du destin de Colhuahcan. W.Lehmann 1938,158 (par erreur macomanozq)." mahcomanqueh in cholôltêcah in calpôlehqueh ", les chefs des quartiers chololtèques se révoltèrent. Historia Tolteca Chichimeca 38v (337).* impers., " neahcomanalo ", on se révolte, on insurge, la foule se soulève, s'agite etc.Allem., man ging hoch, höchste Unruhe kommt über Einen. SIS 1950,310.R.Joe Campbell 1997 donne 'acomana', it raises up, it is disturbed.Form: sur mana, préf. ahco. -
4 culture
1) (a form or type of civilization of a certain race or nation: the Jewish culture.) culture2) (improvement of the mind etc by education etc: He was an enthusiastic seeker of culture.) culture3) (educated taste in art, literature, music etc: He thinks that anyone who dislikes Bach is lacking in culture.) culture4) ((a) cultivated growth of bacteria etc.) culture5) (the commercial rearing of fish, certain plants etc.) élevage•- cultural- cultured -
5 trace
A n1 ( evidence) trace f ; to find traces of trouver les traces de [building] ; to remove all trace(s) of retirer toute trace de ; no trace remains of ou there is no trace of il ne reste aucune trace de ;2 ( hint) (of feeling, irony, humour, flavour, garlic) soupçon m ; ( of accent) pointe f ; (of chemical, drug) trace f ; with/without a trace of avec une/sans la moindre trace de [irony, irritation] ; with/without a trace of a smile avec un léger/sans l'ombre d'un sourire ; without a trace of make-up sans aucun maquillage ;3 ( aiding retrieval) trace f ; without trace [disappear, sink] sans laisser de traces ; they found no trace of him/the money ils n'ont trouvé aucune trace de lui/l'argent ; to lose all trace of perdre toute trace de ;4 ( of harness) trait m ;5 ( in angling) bas m de ligne.B vtr1 ( locate) localiser [thief, fugitive, call] ; retrouver [witness, weapon, car, file, source] ; dépister [fault, malfunction] ; trouver des traces de [chemical] ; to trace sb to retrouver la trace de qn dans [hideout] ; to trace the cause of déterminer la cause de ; the call was traced to a London number on a pu établir que le coup de téléphone venait d'un numéro à Londres ;2 ( follow development) faire l'historique de [development, growth] ; retracer [life, story, progress, friendship] ; faire remonter [origins, ancestry] (to jusqu'à) ; to trace the history of faire l'historique de ;to kick over the traces ruer dans les brancards.■ trace back:▶ trace [sth] back, trace back [sth] faire remonter (to à).■ trace out:▶ trace out [sth], trace [sth] out1 ( copy) décalquer [map, outline] (onto sur) ;2 ( form) tracer [pattern, letters] (in, on sur). -
6 nil
nil [nɪl]1 noun∎ British they won three nil ils ont gagné par trois à zéro;∎ Medicine nil by mouth (on patient's chart) ≃ ne rien administrer par voie orale;∎ Finance the balance is nil le solde est nulnul, zéro (inv)►► Finance nil growth croissance f zéro;Finance nil profit bénéfice m nul;Finance nil return état m néant -
7 pattern
pattern ['pætən]1 noun∎ a geometric/herringbone pattern un motif géométrique/à chevrons(b) (physical arrangement) disposition f, configuration f;∎ to form a pattern former un motif ou un dessin;∎ the pattern of light and shade on the ground le dessin que forment les effets d'ombre et de lumière sur le sol;∎ the pattern of footprints on the sand la disposition des empreintes de pas sur le sable(c) (standard way of occurring or being arranged) système m, configuration f;∎ pattern of events cheminement m des événements;∎ sometimes there seems to be no pattern to our lives notre existence semble parfois être régie par le hasard;∎ all the different elements fell into a pattern tous les éléments ont fini par s'emboîter les uns dans les autres ou s'articuler les uns aux autres;∎ research has established that there is a pattern in or to the data la recherche a établi que les données ne sont pas aléatoires;∎ such incidents are part of a wider pattern of abuse de tels incidents s'inscrivent dans un contexte de violence plus large;∎ some clear patterns emerge from the statistics des tendances nettes ressortent des statistiques;∎ behaviour patterns in monkeys types mpl de comportement chez les singes;∎ weather patterns grandes tendances fpl climatiques;∎ there is a definite pattern to the burglaries on observe une constante bien précise dans les cambriolages;∎ the pattern of TV viewing in the average household les habitudes fpl du téléspectateur moyen;∎ to follow a set pattern se dérouler toujours de la même façon;∎ the evening followed the usual pattern la soirée s'est déroulée selon le schéma habituel;∎ economic growth on the Japanese pattern croissance économique à la japonaise;∎ pattern of trade structure f des échanges;∎ voice pattern empreintes fpl vocales∎ dress pattern patron m de robe;∎ to cut out a shirt from a pattern tailler une chemise sur un patron∎ to set a pattern for (of company, method, work) servir de modèle à; (of person) instaurer un modèle pour;∎ their methods set the pattern for other companies leurs méthodes ont servi de modèle à d'autres sociétés;∎ this opening debate set the pattern for what followed ce débat d'ouverture a donné le ton de ce qui allait suivre(a) (mark → fabric) décorer d'un motif∎ to pattern oneself on or after sb prendre modèle ou exemple sur qn;∎ their quality control is patterned on Japanese methods leur contrôle de qualité est calqué sur les méthodes japonaises►► Military pattern bombing bombardement m systématique;pattern book livre m d'échantillons; (for dressmaking) catalogue m de patrons;Industry pattern designer dessinateur(trice) m,f de patrons -
8 вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
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slash and burn culture
A traditional farming system that has been used by generations of farmers in tropical forests and the savannah of north and east Africa. It is known to be an ecologically sound form of cultivation, and because the soil is poor in tropical rain forests it is a sustainable method of farming. It is still practised today, primarily in the developing countries. Small areas of bush or forests are cleared and the smaller trees burned. This unlocks the nutrients in the vegetation and gives the soil fertilizer that is easily taken up by plants. A few years later the soil is degraded and the farmer moves on to do the same at another site. The original ground is left fallow for anything up to 20 years so that the forest can regenerate. With the growth in population and in the subsequent need for more farming land to produce food, the method is increasingly being used today to clear large areas of tropical forests for cattle ranching, and in most cases the ground is not left fallow for long enough and, with modern mechanized farming systems, not enough tree stumps or suitable habitats for plant life are left to start the regeneration process. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
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9 кустарниковые заросли
кустарниковые заросли
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brushwood
Woody vegetation including shrubs and scrub trees of non-commercial height and form, often seen in the initial stages of succession following a disturbance. Brush often grows in very dense thickets that are impenetrable to wild animals and serve to suppress the growth of more desirable crop trees. However, brush can also serve an important function as desirable habitat for a range or bird, animal, and invertebrate species, and often provides a good source of browse and cover for larger wildlife. It adds structural diversity within the forest and is important in riparian zones. It is also termed scrub. (Source: DUNSTE)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кустарниковые заросли
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10 передача технологии
передача технологии
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technology transfer
The transfer of development and design work: a) from a parent company to a subsidiary, perhaps in another nation where it will be paid for in repatriated profits or royalties; b) from one country to another as a form of aid to help promote development and sustainable growth. Many nations have made great progress on the strength of technology transfer. (Source: GILP96)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > передача технологии
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11 рост водорослей
рост водорослей
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algal bloom
Excessive and rapid growth of algae and other aquatic plants when they are stimulated to grow too quickly by pollution. It takes place when there are too many nutrients in the water and is aggravated when accompanied by a rise in temperature. Although the algae grow quickly they soon die because they have swallowed up all the water's nutrients. As they decompose they tend to rise to the surface and form a green slime. Algal bloom have increased because higher levels of nitrogen and phosphates from agricultural areas have leached from the fields into water courses. (Source: WRIGHT)
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