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1 rana arbórea
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2 rana de San Antonio
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3 rana de zarzal
• tree heath• tree surgeon• tree trunk• tree-dwelling -
4 rubeta
• tree heath• tree surgeon• tree trunk• tree-dwelling -
5 calamite
• tree heath• tree-dwelling -
6 límite de la vegetación arbórea
• tree heath• tree-linedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > límite de la vegetación arbórea
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7 эрика древовидная
1) Biology: heath tree (Erica arborea)2) Botanical term: briarroot (Erica arborea), brierroot (Erica arborea) -
8 שיח
pit, ditch————————shrub, bush, heath, tree————————talk -
9 эрика древовидная
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10 древовидный вереск
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > древовидный вереск
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11 wrzosiec
mi- śc- Gen. -a bot. heath ( Erica); wrzosiec bagienny cross-leaved heath (E. tetralix); wrzosiec czerwony winter heath (E. carnea); wrzosiec popielaty bell heath, bell heather (E. cinerea); wrzosiec drzewiasty briar, brier, tree heath (E. arborea); korzeń wrzośca ( do wyrobu fajek) briarroot, briarwood.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wrzosiec
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12 gradualmente
adv.gradually, by degrees.* * *► adverbio1 gradually* * *ADV gradually* * *= gradually, stepwise, little by little, bit by bit.Ex. The indexing changes gradually with time, as the natural language of the documents covered by the index evolves.Ex. Object knowledge progresses stepwise from the object as a whole to its parts, subparts, etc, and can be visualised as an object-specific tree structure.Ex. Little by little his heath improved and he was able to walk further and further each day.Ex. I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.----* acercarse gradualmente (a) = edge (toward(s)).* alejar gradualmente de = wean away from.* apartar gradualmente de = wean away from.* avanzar gradualmente (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).* desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.* introducir gradualmente = phase in.* reducir gradualmente = scale down.* separar gradualmente de = wean away from.* * *= gradually, stepwise, little by little, bit by bit.Ex: The indexing changes gradually with time, as the natural language of the documents covered by the index evolves.
Ex: Object knowledge progresses stepwise from the object as a whole to its parts, subparts, etc, and can be visualised as an object-specific tree structure.Ex: Little by little his heath improved and he was able to walk further and further each day.Ex: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.* acercarse gradualmente (a) = edge (toward(s)).* alejar gradualmente de = wean away from.* apartar gradualmente de = wean away from.* avanzar gradualmente (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).* desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.* introducir gradualmente = phase in.* reducir gradualmente = scale down.* separar gradualmente de = wean away from.* * *gradually* * *
gradualmente adverbio gradually
' gradualmente' also found in these entries:
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13 вереск древовидный
1) Botanical term: tree heath (Erica arborea)2) Engineering: briarwoodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вереск древовидный
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14 древовидный вереск
Forestry: tree heath (Erica arborea L.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > древовидный вереск
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15 Nemus
nĕmus, ŏris, n. [root nem-, distribute; Gr. nemô, nomos; cf. nemos, pasturage, and Lat. Numa, numerus], = nemos, a wood with open glades and meadows for cattle, a wood with much pasture-land, a grove; poet., a wood in gen. (cf.: saltus, silva, lucus).I.Lit.:B.cras foliis nemus Multis tempestas Sternet,
Hor. C. 3, 17, 9:multos nemora silvaeque commovent,
Cic. Div. 1, 50, 114: in nemore Pelio, Enn. ap. Auct. Her. 2, 22, 34 (Trag. v. 280 Vahl.):montium custos nemorumque (Diana),
Hor. C. 3, 22, 1:gelidum,
id. ib. 1, 1, 30:nemorum saltus,
Verg. E. 6, 56:nemus arboribus densum,
Ov. F. 6, 9:nemorum avia,
id. M. 1, 479:nemora in domibus sacros imitantia lucos,
Tib. 3, 3, 15:sacri fontis nemus,
Juv. 3, 17.—In partic., a heath or grove consecrated to a divinity:II.Angitiae nemus,
Verg. A. 7, 759.—Also alone: Nĕmus, the sacred grove of Diana at Aricia, where Cæsar had a villa, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 5; cf.:tabulam pictam in nemore Dianae posuit,
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16 nemus
nĕmus, ŏris, n. [root nem-, distribute; Gr. nemô, nomos; cf. nemos, pasturage, and Lat. Numa, numerus], = nemos, a wood with open glades and meadows for cattle, a wood with much pasture-land, a grove; poet., a wood in gen. (cf.: saltus, silva, lucus).I.Lit.:B.cras foliis nemus Multis tempestas Sternet,
Hor. C. 3, 17, 9:multos nemora silvaeque commovent,
Cic. Div. 1, 50, 114: in nemore Pelio, Enn. ap. Auct. Her. 2, 22, 34 (Trag. v. 280 Vahl.):montium custos nemorumque (Diana),
Hor. C. 3, 22, 1:gelidum,
id. ib. 1, 1, 30:nemorum saltus,
Verg. E. 6, 56:nemus arboribus densum,
Ov. F. 6, 9:nemorum avia,
id. M. 1, 479:nemora in domibus sacros imitantia lucos,
Tib. 3, 3, 15:sacri fontis nemus,
Juv. 3, 17.—In partic., a heath or grove consecrated to a divinity:II.Angitiae nemus,
Verg. A. 7, 759.—Also alone: Nĕmus, the sacred grove of Diana at Aricia, where Cæsar had a villa, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 5; cf.:tabulam pictam in nemore Dianae posuit,
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17 κέδρος
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `cedar-tree' (ε 60).Compounds: Few compp., e. g. κεδρ-έλαιον `cedar-oil' (Aët.), ὀξύ-κεδρος f. `prickly cedar' (Thphr.; cf. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 35). -Derivatives: κεδρίς f. `juniper-berry' (Hp., Ar.); κέδρον n. `id.' (inscr., EM, H.); κεδρία `cedar-oil' (Hdt., D. S.), also κεδρέα (pap., medic.; after μηλέα, συκέα etc.). κεδρίτης ( οἶνος) `wine with juniper-aroma' (cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 97 m. n. 6). κέδρινος `of cedar-wood' (Hp., E., Arist.), also κεδρίνεος `id.' (Nic.; metr. reshaping), κεδρωτός `made of cedar-wood' (E. in lyr.), Κεδρεᾶτις, - ιδος f. name of Artemis in Orchomenos in Arcadia (Paus. 8, 13, 2; after Τεγεᾶτις a. o.). κέδρωστις, - εως f. `bryony' (Dsc. 4, 182; after ἄγρωστις, s. v.). Denominative verb κεδρόω `lay in cedar-resin, embalm' (Posidon., Str.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown. The similarity with the Baltic names of the juniper, e. g. Lith. kadagỹs (Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 612, Lidén IF 18, 491), is limited to the first syllable (IE interpretation by H. Petersson Heteroklisie 104f., Specht Ursprung 147); the further connection with Russ. čad `vapour', OCS kaditi `smoke' (IE. * kēd-: * kōd-; Schrader-Nehring l. c.) is also quite hypothetical. Endzelin in Mühlenbach-E.: to Latv. cedrin̥š `heath'. Lat. LW [loanword] cedrus. - Acc. to Fohalle Mélanges Vendryes 157ff. a Mediterranean word for `cedar', Lat. citrus `Thuia articulata' and Gr. κέδρος would have been adapted to each other (?). - Further Schrader-Nehring l. c., Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. kadagỹs, W.-Hofmann s. cedrus und citrus, Pok. 537. S. also κίτρον, - κίτριον.Page in Frisk: 1,808Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κέδρος
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