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62 park
1. noun1) (a public piece of ground with grass and trees: The children go to the park every morning to play.) parc2) (the land surrounding a large country house: Deer run wild in the park surrounding the mansion.) parc2. verb(to stop and leave (a motor car etc) for a time: He parked in front of our house.) stationner- parking-meter -
63 wilderness
1 (barren area, wasteland) étendue f sauvage et désolée ; Bible désert m ; a wilderness of factories un paysage désolé d'usines ;2 Ecol (uncultivated, wild area) étendue f sauvage ; the world's great wildernesses les grandes étendues sauvages du monde ; the garden has become a wilderness le jardin est devenu une vraie jungle.to be in the wilderness [person] faire sa traversée du désert ; he spent ten years in the wilderness sa traversée du désert a duré dix ans ; to be a voice crying in the wilderness prêcher dans le désert. -
64 herd
herd [hɜ:d]1 noun(a) (of cattle, goats, sheep) troupeau m; (of wild animals) troupe f; (of horses) troupe f, bande f; (of deer) harde f∎ pejorative the herd le peuple, la populace∎ the cattle were herded into the barn on a fait entrer le bétail dans la grange;∎ he herded the students back into the classroom il a reconduit les élèves dans la salle de cours;∎ the prisoners were herded onto trucks on a entassé les prisonniers dans des camionss'assembler en troupeau, s'attrouper►► herd instinct instinct m grégaire;pejorative herd mentality panurgisme mrassembler en troupeaurassembler en troupeau -
65 sow
Ⅰ.(b) figurative semer;∎ to sow discord/terror semer la discorde/la terreur;∎ he sowed (the seeds of) doubt in their minds il a semé le doute dans leur esprit;∎ it was at this time that the seeds of the Industrial Revolution were sown c'est à cette époque que remontent les origines de la révolution industrielle;∎ proverb sow the wind and reap the whirlwind qui sème le vent récolte la tempêtesemer;∎ Bible as you sow so shall you reap comme tu auras semé tu moissonnerasⅡ.sow2 [saʊ](pig) truie f; (wild pig) laie f►► American sow bug cloporte m;Botany sow thistle laiteron m (potager) -
66 воздействие рыболовства на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of fishing
Fishing may have various negative effects on the environment: effluent and waste from fish farms may damage wild fish, seals, and shellfish. Fish farmers use tiny quantities of highly toxic chemicals to kill lice: one overdose could be devastating. So-called by-catches, or the incidental taking of non-commercial species in drift nets, trawling operations and long line fishing is responsible for the death of large marine animals and one factor in the threatened extinction of some species. Some fishing techniques, like the drift nets, yield not only tons of fish but kill millions of birds, whales and seals and catch millions of fish not intended. Small net holes often capture juvenile fish who never have a chance to reproduce. Some forms of equipment destroy natural habitats, for example bottom trawling may destroy natural reefs. Other destructive techniques are illegal dynamite and cyanide fishing. (Source: WPR)
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67 horse
horse [hɔ:s]cheval m• stop horsing about! arrêtez de chahuter !* * *[hɔːs]1) cheval mthe horses — (colloq) fig ( horseracing) les courses fpl (de chevaux)
3) Military [U] cavalerie f•Phrasal Verbs:••to flog GB ou beat US a dead horse — (colloq) perdre sa peine et son temps
hold your horses! — (colloq) arrêtez!, une minute!
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69 savage
['sævi‹] 1. adjective1) (uncivilized: savage tribes.) primitif2) (fierce and cruel: The elephant can be quite savage; bitter and savage remarks.) féroce2. verb(to attack: He was savaged by wild animals.) attaquer férocement3. noun1) (a person in an uncivilized state: tribes of savages.) primitif2) (a person who behaves in a cruel, uncivilized way: I hope the police catch the savages who attacked the old lady.) sauvage•- savagely- savageness - savagery -
70 horse
horse [hɔ:s, pl hɔ:sɪz]1 noun∎ to ride a horse monter à cheval;∎ he fell off his horse il a fait une chute de cheval;∎ to play the horses jouer aux courses;∎ also figurative to back the wrong horse miser sur le mauvais cheval;∎ familiar I could eat a horse! j'ai une faim de loup!;∎ to eat like a horse manger comme quatre;∎ (straight) from the horse's mouth de source sûre;∎ British that's a horse of a different colour c'est une autre paire de manches;∎ to get on one's high horse monter sur ses grands chevaux;∎ wild horses couldn't drag it out of me je serai muet comme une tombe(b) (in breeding) cheval m mâle, cheval m entier;∎ stud horse étalon m;∎ to take a mare to horse faire couvrir une jument∎ regiment of horse régiment m de cavalerieMilitary cavalière fhorse brass médaillon m de bronze (fixé à une martingale);horse breeder éleveur(euse) m,f de chevaux;horse butcher boucher(ère) m,f hippophagique;familiar horse doctor vétérinaire□ mf;British the Horse Guards (regiment) = régiment de cavalerie attaché à la reine et remplissant certaines fonctions officielles; (building) = le bâtiment de Whitehall où se fait chaque jour la relève de la garde;Horse Guards Parade = grande place à Londres où ont lieu les défilés des "Horse Guards";Nautical horse latitudes pot m au noir;horse manure crottin m de cheval; (as fertilizer) fumier m de cheval;Horseracing horse race course f de chevaux;horse racing (UNCOUNT) Horseracing courses fpl (de chevaux);British horse riding Horseriding équitation f;familiar horse sense (gros) bon sens□ m;horse show concours m hippique;horse trials concours m hippique -
71 revert
revert [rɪ'vɜ:t]∎ they reverted to barbarism ils ont à nouveau sombré dans la barbarie;∎ he soon reverted to his old ways il est vite retombé dans ou il a vite repris ses anciennes habitudes;∎ to revert to childhood retomber en enfance;∎ the field has reverted to a wild meadow le champ est retourné à l'état de prairie∎ the property reverts to the spouse les biens reviennent à l'époux∎ to revert to type revenir ou retourner au type primitif;∎ figurative he soon reverted to type and started drinking again le naturel a vite repris le dessus et il s'est remis à boire∎ to revert to the previous settings rétablir les paramètres précédents -
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Reintroducing wild animal and plant species to their natural habitat. The reintroduction of species in a region requires a preliminary study to establish the reasons of their disappearance and the modifications that might have occurred in the biotopes. (Source: SCIFRI / RAMADE)
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73 повторное заселение видов растений
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Reintroducing wild plant species to their natural habitat. The reintroduction of species in a region requires a preliminary study to establish the reasons of their disappearance and the modifications that might have occurred in the biotopes. (Source: SCIFRI / RAMADE)
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74 TZONYAYAUHQUI
tzonyayauhqui:*\TZONYAYAUHQUI ornithologie, espèce non identifiée de canard. Peut-être s'agit-il du colvert.Description. Sah11,37.Traduit par 'mallard', dans une liste d'oiseau aquatique. Sah11,27.Est dit du canard, canâuhtli, Sah11.57.R.Siméon dit: Canard grand et gris foncé, dont la tête est toute noire. Cet oiseau de passage dans la lagune compte plusieurs espèces, entre autres l''iztac tzonyayauhqui', espèce de canard blanc (Hern.,Sah.).Cf. F.Hernández. Rerum Medicarum Novae Hispaniae Thesaurus. p. 1015 (s. iztac tzonyayauhqui).Mallard = a common and widely distributed wild duck (Anas platyrhynchos) of the northern hemisphere that is the source of the domestic ducks. C'est à dire le colvert.En français, malard ou malart désigne un canard mâle2.\TZONYAYAUHQUI qui a la tête vert sombre. Est dit d'un canard, canâuhtli, mallard. Anas platyrhyncha, platyrhyncha. Sah11,26. -
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[di'liriəs]1) (wandering in the mind and talking complete nonsense (usually as a result of fever): The sick man was delirious and nothing he said made sense.) délirant2) (wild with excitement: She was delirious with happiness at the news.) fou de joie• -
76 duck
I verb1) (to push briefly under water: They splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.) plonger dans l'eau, faire boire la tasse2) (to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow: He ducked as the ball came at him.) se baisser brusquementII plurals - ducks, duck; noun1) (a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.) canard2) (a female duck. See also drake.) cane3) (in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman: He was out for a duck.) zéro•- duckling -
77 lasso
[læ'su:] 1. plural - lasso(e)s; noun(a long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.) lasso2. verb(to catch with a lasso: The cowboy lassoed the horse.) prendre au lasso -
78 out of control
(not under the authority or power of someone: The brakes failed and the car went out of control; Those children are completely out of control (= wild and disobedient).) fou, déchaîné -
79 sanctuary
['sæŋk uəri]plural - sanctuaries; noun1) (a holy or sacred place: the sanctuary of the god Apollo.) sanctuaire2) (a place of safety from eg arrest: In earlier times a criminal could use a church as a sanctuary.) refuge3) (an area of land in which the killing of wild animals etc is forbidden: a bird sanctuary.) réserve -
80 shy
1. comparative - shyer; adjective1) (lacking confidence in the presence of others, especially strangers; not wanting to attract attention: She is too shy to go to parties.) timide2) (drawing back from (an action, person etc): She is shy of strangers.) mal à l'aise (avec, devant)3) ((of a wild animal) easily frightened; timid: Deer are very shy animals.) craintif2. verb((of a horse) to jump or turn suddenly aside in fear: The horse shied at the strangers.) se cabrer (devant)- shyly- shyness
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