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1 erosión regresiva
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2 erosión remontante
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3 érosion régressive
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > érosion régressive
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4 rückschreitende Erosion
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > rückschreitende Erosion
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5 отступающая эрозия
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > отступающая эрозия
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6 попятная эрозия
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7 пятящаяся эрозия
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8 регрессивная эрозия
Русско-английский географический словарь > регрессивная эрозия
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9 отступающая эрозия
Русско-английский экологический словарь > отступающая эрозия
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10 geriye aşınma
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11 erosione
"erosion;Erosion;erosão"* * *f geology erosion* * *erosione s.f. erosion (anche fig.); ( a opera dell'acqua) wash // (geol.) erosione accelerata, accelerated erosion; erosione eolica, wind erosion; erosione regressiva, headward erosion // (econ.) l'erosione dei redditi a causa dell'inflazione, the erosion of income due to inflation.* * *[ero'zjone]sostantivo femminile erosion* * *erosione/ero'zjone/sostantivo f.erosion. -
12 erozj|a
f (G pl erozji) 1. Geol. erosion U; (wodna) erosion U, scour U- erozja deszczowa/lodowcowa/morska/rzeczna rain/glacial/coastal a. sea/river erosion- erozja dna morskiego tidal scour- erozja eoliczna/powierzchniowa wind/sheet erosion- erozja śnieżna nivation- erozja gleby soil erosion- erozja wsteczna headward erosion- powodować erozję skał to erode cliffs2. Techn. erosion, abrasion- erozja metali metal erosion a. abrasion- □ erozja elektryczna Techn. spark erosionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > erozj|a
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13 наступательная эрозия
1) Geology: head erosion (потока), headward erosion2) Ecology: backward erosion3) Makarov: headwater erosionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наступательная эрозия
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14 регрессивная эрозия
1) Ecology: headward erosion, retrogressive erosion2) Makarov: head erosion, headwater erosionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регрессивная эрозия
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15 попятная эрозия
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16 отступающая эрозия
1) Ecology: headward erosion, retrogressive erosion2) Makarov: backwearingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отступающая эрозия
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17 tilbakeskridende erosjon
(geologi) headward erosion
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