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1 impoverishment of a soil
Bodenerschöpfung; BodenmüdigkeitEnglish-German geography dictionary > impoverishment of a soil
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* * *noun die Verarmung* * *im·pov·er·ish·ment[ɪmˈpɒvərɪʃmənt, AM -ˈpɑ:vɚ-]n no plit was sad to see the \impoverishment of a once prosperous area es war traurig zu sehen, wie eine ehemals wohlhabende Gegend heruntergekommen istthe \impoverishment of the mind/spirit die geistige Verarmung* * *[Im'pɒvərISmənt]nVerarmung f; (of soil) Auslaugung f, Erschöpfung f; (fig of culture) Verkümmerung f* * *1. Verarmung f (auch fig)2. Auslaugung f* * *noun, no pl.* * *n.Verarmung f. -
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transitive verbbe/become impoverished — verarmt sein/verarmen
2) (exhaust) auslaugen [Boden]* * *[im'povəriʃ](to make poor.) arm machen- academic.ru/37146/impoverishment">impoverishment* * *im·pov·er·ish[ɪmˈpɒvərɪʃ, AM -ˈpɑ:vɚ-]vt1. (make poor)▪ to \impoverish sb jdn arm machento \impoverish the soil den Boden auslaugen* * *[Im'pɒvərIS]vtperson, country in Armut bringen, verarmen lassen; soil auslaugen, erschöpfen; (fig) culture verkümmern or verarmen lassen* * *1. arm machen, verarmen lassen:be impoverished verarmen oder verarmt sein2. ein Land etc auspowern, den Boden etc auch auslaugen3. figb) verarmen lassen, reizlos machen:the world was impoverished by his death die Welt wurde durch seinen Tod ärmer* * *transitive verbbe/become impoverished — verarmt sein/verarmen
2) (exhaust) auslaugen [Boden]* * *v.arm machen ausdr.verarmen v.
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