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1 выщелачивать почва
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2 выщелачивать почву
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > выщелачивать почву
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3 deslavado
• leach• leached soil -
4 auslaugen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)* * *to impoverish* * *aus|lau|gen ['auslaugn]vt sep (lit)Boden to exhaust; (Regen) to wash the goodness out of; Haut to dry out; (fig) to exhaust, to wear out* * *aus|lau·genvt1. (Nährstoffe entziehen)▪ etw \auslaugen to exhaust sth; Regenfälle to wash the nutrients out of sth; (austrocknen) to dry out sth sep2. (erschöpfen)* * ** * *auslaugen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)2. fig* * ** * *(Boden) v.to emaciate v. v.to leach out v. -
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1. ж. с. -х. soilкраснозём, красная почва — red soil
2. ж. горн. floor, bottom, bedСинонимический ряд:грунт (сущ.) грунт; земля -
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* * *по́чва ж.1. с.-х. soilвыщела́чивать по́чву — leach the soilизвесткова́ть по́чву — chalk the soilокульту́ривать по́чву — cultivate the soilудобря́ть по́чву — fertilize the soilукрепля́ть по́чву (напр. с помощью посадок кустарника) — anchor the soil (e. g., with bush planting)2. горн. floor, bottom, bed -
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1. leached2. leach3. leachingРусско-английский новый политехнический словарь > выщелачивать
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9 выщелачивание
1) Geology: desalination, desalinisation, desalinizing, dissolution, lioxiviation2) Naval: calking3) Medicine: levigation, lixiviation4) Engineering: extraction, leach, leaching5) Agriculture: leak6) Chemistry: lightening, maceration, vatting7) Construction: leaching ( out), white-scouring8) Mining: solvent extraction9) Metallurgy: digestion (глинозема), lixiviating10) Oil: caustic wash, leaching, leached11) Silicates: alkali washing (при коррозии цементного камня), dealkalization12) Ecology: degradation (почвы), eluviation, leakage, washing out13) Oil&Gas technology desalinization14) Soil science: enleaching15) General subject: chemical degradation -
10 выщелачивать почву
Makarov: leach the soilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выщелачивать почву
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11 поля фильтрации
1) Biology: disposal fields, sewage fields2) Medicine: filtration beds3) Agriculture: infiltration fields, sewage (disposal) fields4) Construction: absorption field, drain field, leaching field, soil absorption field5) Oil: leach field, soakaway6) Ecology: filtration fields, filtration land plots, percolation beds7) Makarov: disposal field
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