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1 pattern
A n1 ( decorative design) dessin m, motif m ; striped/floral pattern motif à rayures/de fleurs ; a pattern of roses un motif de roses ; he drew a pattern in the sand il a tracé une figure dans le sable ;2 ( regular or standard way of happening) pattern of behaviour, behaviour pattern mode m de comportement ; working patterns in industry l'organisation f du travail dans l'industrie ; the current pattern of events la situation actuelle ; the pattern of events leading to the revolution l'enchaînement des événements qui a conduit à la révolution ; a clear pattern emerges from these statistics une tendance nette ressort de ces statistiques ; the current scandal is part of a much wider pattern of corruption le scandale actuel s'inscrit dans un climat de corruption généralisée ; he could detect a pattern in the plot il arrivait à discerner une logique dans l'intrigue ; to follow a set pattern se dérouler toujours de la même façon ; traffic pattern distribution f de la circulation ; weather patterns tendances fpl climatiques ; ⇒ trade pattern ;3 (model, example) modèle m ; on the pattern of sur le modèle de ; to set the pattern for sth déterminer le modèle de qch ;5 ( style of manufacture) style m ;7 Ling modèle m ; -
2 soul
soul [səʊl]1 noun∎ God rest his soul! que Dieu ait son âme!;∎ to pray for sb's soul prier pour l'âme de qn;∎ old-fashioned upon my soul! grands dieux!;∎ figurative I can't call my soul my own these days je ne m'appartiens plus ces jours-ci;∎ figurative it's good for the soul (character-forming) ça forme le caractère; (makes a person feel better) c'est bon pour le moral(b) (emotional depth) profondeur f;∎ it was a polished performance, but it lacked soul c'était une prestation impeccable, mais sans âme;∎ you've got no soul! tu n'as pas de cœur!(c) (leading figure) âme f;∎ she was the soul of the early feminist movement elle était l'âme du mouvement féministe à ses débuts(d) (perfect example) modèle m;∎ the soul of discretion la discrétion même ou personnifiée∎ poor old soul! le (la) pauvre! mf;∎ without meeting a (living) soul sans rencontrer âme qui vive;∎ there wasn't a soul in the streets il n'y avait pas âme qui vive dans les rues;∎ I didn't know a soul at the party je ne connaissais personne à la réception;∎ I won't tell a soul je ne le dirai à personne;∎ she's a happy soul elle a un tempérament heureux ou optimiste;∎ he's a gentle soul c'est quelqu'un de très doux;∎ literary a town of 20,000 souls une ville de 20 000 âmes;∎ the ship went down with all souls le navire a sombré corps et biens∎ a soul singer un(e) chanteur(euse) m,f de soulAmerican old-fashioned = caractéristique de la culture des Noirs américainsfamiliar soul food cuisine f afroaméricaine□ ;soul music musique f soul, soul music f; -
3 чрезмерный выпас
чрезмерный выпас
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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