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1 law of fertility
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2 law of fertility
Экономика: закон рождаемости -
3 law of fertility
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > law of fertility
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4 law
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5 law of diminishing fertility of soil
закон убывающего плодородия почв; воззрение, согласно которому каждое дополнительное вложение капитала в землю дает меньший эффект по сравнению с предыдущим и на каком-то этапе дополнительный эффект вообще становится невозможным.* * *закон убывающего плодородия почв; воззрение, согласно которому каждое дополнительное вложение капитала в землю дает меньший эффект по сравнению с предыдущим и на каком-то этапе дополнительный эффект вообще становится невозможным.Англо-русский словарь по социологии > law of diminishing fertility of soil
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6 Perkons (Sky deity of Baltic religion, renowned as the guardian of law and order and as a fertility god)
Религия: ПерконсУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Perkons (Sky deity of Baltic religion, renowned as the guardian of law and order and as a fertility god)
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7 тенденция изменения рождаемости
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > тенденция изменения рождаемости
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8 плодородие почвы
1) Agriculture: soil quality2) Law: soil fertility3) Economy: land capability4) Makarov: fertility of soil -
9 закон рождаемости
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10 закон возрастающего плодородия
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > закон возрастающего плодородия
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11 selección de la pareja
(n.) = mate selectionEx. Subjects include family and society, family law, family organisations and services, family types and relations, mate selection, sexuality and fertility.* * *(n.) = mate selectionEx: Subjects include family and society, family law, family organisations and services, family types and relations, mate selection, sexuality and fertility.
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12 sea
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13 reside
rɪˈzaɪd гл.
1) а) проживать, жить( где-л.) ;
пребывать, находиться (in, at) When you have resided in the country for five years, you may become a citizen. ≈ После того, как ты прожил в стране пять лет, ты можешь стать ее гражданином. Syn: dwell, inhabit, live, occupy, settle б) временно проживать по месту службы
2) принадлежать (о правах и т. п.) (in кому-л.) ;
возлагаться {(на кого-л.) The power to change the law resides in Parliament. ≈ Право менять законы принадлежит парламенту.
3) быть присущим, свойственным неотъемлемым (in) His chief attraction resides in his character. ≈ Он привлекает главным образом своим характером. (книжное) (in, at) проживать, жить;
пребывать, находиться (где-л.) - permission to * разрешение на жительство - to * in the country жить за городом - to * abroad жить за границей - to * at 27 Gorky Street проживать в доме 27 по улице Горького (in) принадлежать (о правах) - the power *s in the people власть принадлежит народу (in) быть присущим, свойственным - fertility residing in the soil плодородность, присущая данной почве reside быть присущим, свойственным (in) ~ находиться ~ пребывать ~ принадлежать (о правах и т. п.;
in - кому-л.) ~ принадлежать (о праве) ~ принадлежать ~ проживать, жить (где-л.) ;
пребывать, находиться (in, at) ~ проживать -
14 Perkons
Религия: Перкунас, (Sky deity of Baltic religion, renowned as the guardian of law and order and as a fertility god) Перконс -
15 Перконс
Religion: Perkons (Sky deity of Baltic religion, renowned as the guardian of law and order and as a fertility god), Perkunas, Thunderer -
16 богатство
1) General subject: abundance, affluence, deep pocket, easy street, exuberance, exuberancy, fat purse, fertility (фантазии и т. п.), fortune, gold, heavy purse, long purse, lsd (it is only a matter of lsd - вопрос только в деньгах), luxuriance (воображения), mammon, means, money, opulence, pelf, plentifulness, pregnancy (воображения и т. п.), prodigality, purse, riches, richness, silver spoon, substance, the dollars, the fleshpots (of Egypt), tin, wealth, worth, luxury, profusion, treasure, plethora2) Colloquial: l.s.d.3) Obsolete: thrift4) Bookish: copiousness5) Jocular: money-bags, moneybags6) British English: Lp7) Law: mean8) Economy: pocket9) Jargon: fistful of money, oof, wad10) Makarov: bags -
17 способность к зачатию
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > способность к зачатию
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18 curve
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19 Tull, Jethro
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 30 March 1674 Basildon, Essex, Englandd. February 1741 Hungerford, Berkshire, England[br]English farmer who developed and publicized a system of row crop husbandry.[br]Jethro Tull was born into an English landowning family. He was educated at St John's College, Oxford, but left without a degree at the age of 17. He then spent three years on the Grand Tour before returning to study law at Gray's Inn in London. After six years he was admitted to the Bar, but he never practised, moving instead to one of his father's farms near Oxford.Because of labour problems he chose to plant sainfoin (Onobrychis viciaefolia) as a forage crop because it required less frequent reseeding than grass. The seed itself was expensive and of poor fertility, so he began to experiment. He discovered that the depth of sowing as well as the planting rate influenced germination and the rate of growth, he found the optimum rate could be gained with one plant per ft2, a much lower density than could be achieved by broadcasting. His experiments created labour problems. He is traditionally and incorrectly credited with the invention of the seed drill, but he did develop and use a drill on his own farm to achieve the planting rate and depth he needed without having to rely on his workforce.In 1711 Tull became ill and went to France, having first sold his original farm and moved to "Properous", near Hungerford. In France he developed a husbandry technique that used a horse hoe to stir the soil between the rows of plants achieved with his drill. He incorrectly believed that his increased yields were the result of nutrients released from the soil by this method, whereas they were more likely to have been the result of a reduction in weed competition as a result of the repeated cultivation.[br]Bibliography1731, The New Horse-Hoeing Husbandry, or an Essay on the Principals of Tillage and Vegetation (sets out the ideas and innovations for which he was already well known).Further ReadingT.H.Marshall, 1929, "Jethro Tull and the new husbandry of the 18th century", Economic History Review 11:41–60 (the relevance and significance of Tull's work was already under discussion before his death; Marshall discusses the controversy).G.E.Fussell, 1973, Jethro Tull. His Influence on Mechanised Agriculture (presents a pro- Tull account).AP -
20 πορνεία
πορνεία, ας, ἡ (of various kinds of ‘unsanctioned sexual intercourse’: Demosth. et al.; LXX, En, Test12Patr; GrBar [in vice lists]; AscIs, Philo, apolog. exc. Ar. W. φθορά Iren. 1, 28, 1 [Harv. I 220, 14])① unlawful sexual intercourse, prostitution, unchastity, fornication, 1 Cor 5:1ab (CdeVos, NTS 44, ’98, 104–14); 6:13 (on 1 Cor 5–6 s. PTomson, Paul and the Jewish Law: CRINT III/1, ’90, 97–102); Hm 4, 1, 1. In a vice list (cp. AscIs 2:5) Ro 1:29 v.l. W. ἀκαθαρσία 2 Cor 12:21; Gal 5:19; Eph 5:3; Col 3:5. Differentiated fr. μοιχεία (Philo, Mos. 1, 300; s. also πορνεύω 1) Mt 15:19; Mk 7:21 (WGabriel, Was ist ‘porneia’ im Sprachgebr. Jesu?: Ethik 7, ’31, 106–9; 363–69); Hm 8:3; D 5:1 (the pl. denotes individual acts). On the other hand μοιχεία appears as πορνεία (cp. Sir 23:23) Hm 4, 1, 5. Of the sexual unfaithfulness of a married woman Mt 5:32; 19:9 (for the view that ref. is made in these pass. to forbidden degrees of marriage, s. 2 below.—JSickenberger, TQ 123, ’42, 189–206, ZNW 42, ’49, 202ff; KStaab [παρεκτός 2]; AAllgeier, Angelicum 20, ’43, 128–42. Cp. AFridrichsen, SEÅ 9, ’44, 54–58; AIsaksson, Marriage and Ministry in the New Temple, ’65, 127–42 [lit.]; s. also JFitzmyer, TS 37, 76, 197–226). Caused by lust D 3:3. διὰ τὰς πορνείας 1 Cor 7:2 (the pl. points out the various factors that may bring about sexual immorality; PTomson [s. above] 103–8). BMalina, Does Porneia Mean ‘Fornication’? NovT 14, ’72, 10–17. φεύγειν τὴν π. 6:18. Also ἀπέχεσθαι ἀπὸ τῆς π. 1 Th 4:3 (cp. Tobit 4:12). ἐκ π. γεννηθῆναι be an illegitimate child, a bastard (cp. Cephalion [II A.D.]: 93 Fgm. 5 p. 444, 5 Jac. ἐγέννησε ἐκ πορ.; Gen 38:24) J 8:41. On ἀπέχεσθαι τῆς πορνείας καὶ πνικτοῦ Ac 15:20 (cp. vs. 29; 21:25 and s. 2 below) s. the lit. s.v. πνικτός and in BBacon, The Apost. Decree against πορνεία: Exp. 8th ser., 7, 1914, 40–61.② participation in prohibited degrees of marriage, fornication (s. Lev. 18:16–18; cp. Acts 15:20–29, s. Bruce, comm. Ac; 21:25) Mt 5:32; 19:9 (w. some favor RSmith, Matthew [Augsburg] ’89,100; RGundry, Matthew ’82, 91: “no need to adopt obscure definitions of πορνείας, such as marriage within the forbidden degrees. … The specific word for adultery does not appear in the exceptive phrase simply because a general expression occurs in Deuteronomy” [24:1], but s. BWitherington, NTS 31, ’85, 571–76: ‘except in the case of incest’. On these pass. s. 1.).③ immorality of a transcendent nature, fornication, in imagery, of polytheistic cult in the mystic city Babylon, which appears in Rv as a prostitute with an international clientele. Fr. the time of Hosea the relationship betw. God and his people was regarded as a marriage bond. This usage was more easily understandable because some Semitic and Graeco-Roman cults were at times connected w. sexual debauchery (cp. Hos 6:10; Jer 3:2, 9; 4 Km 9:22; on the positive side, for concern about propriety on the part of some cults s. e.g. SIG 820 [83/84 A.D.], in which an Ephesian official assures Rome that the annual autumn fertility festival is conducted ‘with much chastity and due observance of established customs’. This level of conduct prob. stands up well against activities associated with celebration of a modern Mardi Gras.) Rv 19:2. μετανοῆσαι ἐκ τῆς π. αὐτῆς repent of her immorality 2:21; cp. 9:21. ὁ οἶνος τοῦ θυμοῦ τῆς π. the wine of her passionate immorality 14:8; 18:3 (on these passages s. θυμός 1 and 2). ὁ οἶνος τῆς π. 17:2. τὰ ἀκάθαρτα τῆς π. vs. 4 (ἀκάθαρτος 2).—V.l. for πονηρίας Hv 1, 1, 8 (Leutzsch, Hermas 447 n. 53). S. next entry 2.—DELG s.v. πέρνημι. M-M. EDNT.
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