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101 akadály
(DE) Beanstandung {e}; Behinderung {e}; Einwand {r}; Einwände {pl}; Grenzschicht {e}; Haken {r}; Handicap {s}; Handikap {s}; Hemmschuh {r}; Hemmung {e}; Hindernis {s}; Hindernisse {pl}; Hinderung {e}; Hürde; Widrigkeit; Gebück {s}; Gesperre {s}; Hemme {e}; Verhack {r}; (EN) balk; bar; barrier; block; check; clog; cross; curb; difficulty; drag; encumbrance; handicap; hindrance; hitch; hobble; holdback; hurdle; impedient; impediment; leap; let; lion in the path; lion in the way; masterless; object; objection; obstacle; obstruction; preventer; pull-back; retardation; ring-hedge; rock; setback; shackle; stay; stop; stumbling-block; stumbling-stone; throw-back; trammel; traverse; unsurmountable; wattle -
102 bakugrás
(DE) Bockspringen {s}; Bocksprung {r}; (EN) bucking; caper; leap-frog; leapfrog -
103 békaugrás
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104 fedezés
(EN) check; leap; screening -
105 fedeztetés
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106 meghágás
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107 rétegeltolódás
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108 szökell
(DE) gesprungen; herumtanzen; springt; kapriolen; (EN) capriole; frisk; frisk about; gambol; leap; lope; sprang; spring; spring, sprang, sprung -
109 szökkenés
(EN) bound; leap -
110 szökőnap
(EN) intercalary; leap-day; odd day -
111 ugrás
(DE) Hopser {r}; Satz {r}; Sprung {r}; Hops {r}; (EN) bound; breach; dive; diving; gambade; hop; jump; jumping; leap; sault; skip; skipping; spring; start; transition; vault; vaulting -
112 ugrat
(DE) aasen; foppen; veräppele; veräppelt; anulken; flächsen; flächsern; uzen; zergen; äffen; (EN) banter; chaff; cod; jolly; josh; jump; kid; leap; quiz; rally; rib; rile; rot; tease -
113 ugrik
(EN) bound; hop; jump; leap; pole-jump; sault; sprang; spring; spring, sprang, sprung; take a spring; vault -
114 ugróakadály
(EN) jump; leap -
115 year
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116 lept pt , pp
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117 spring
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118 lept pt , pp
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119 spring
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120 разрастание городов
разрастание городов
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urban sprawl
The physical pattern of low-density expansion of large urban areas under market conditions into the surrounding agricultural areas. Sprawl lies in advance of the principal lines of urban growth and implies little planning control of land subdivision. Development is patchy, scattered and strung out, with a tendency to discontinuity because it leap-frogs over some areas, leaving agricultural enclaves. (Source: GOOD)
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