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возраст
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age
The period of time that a person, animal or plant has lived or is expected to live. (Source: CED)
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2 introduction d'espčces animales
заселение видов животных
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introduction of animal species
Animals which have been translocated by human agency into lands or waters where they have not lived previously, at least during historic times. Such translocation of species always involves an element of risk if not of serious danger. Newly arrived species, depending on their interspecific relationships and characteristics, may act as or carry parasites or diseases, prey upon native organisms, display toxic reactions, or be highly competitive with or otherwise adversely affect native species and communities. (Source: WPR)
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3 introduction d'espčces végétales
заселение видов растений
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introduction of plant species
Plants which have been translocated by human agency into lands or waters where they have not lived previously, at least during historic times. Such translocation of species always involves an element of risk if not of serious danger. Newly arrived species may be highly competitive with or otherwise adversely affect native species and communities. Some may become a nuisance through sheer overabundance. They may become liable to rapid genetic changes in their new environment. Many harmful introductions have been made by persons unqualified to anticipate the often complex ecological interaction which may ensue. On the other hand many plants introduced into modified or degraded environments may be more useful than native species in controlling erosion or in performing other positive functions. (Source: WPR)
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4 lave de boue
сель
Стремительный поток большой разрушительной силы, состоящий из смеси воды и рыхлообломочных пород, внезапно возникающий в бассейнах небольших горных рек в результате интенсивных дождей или бурного таяния снега, а также прорыва завалов и морен.
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сель
Кратковременный разрушительный водный поток в горной местности с высоким содержанием - от 10 до 75 % - каменных материалов.
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сель
Кратковременный разрушительный поток, перегруженный грязе-каменным материалом.
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5 écoulement de sol
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Стремительный поток большой разрушительной силы, состоящий из смеси воды и рыхлообломочных пород, внезапно возникающий в бассейнах небольших горных рек в результате интенсивных дождей или бурного таяния снега, а также прорыва завалов и морен.
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сель
Кратковременный разрушительный водный поток в горной местности с высоким содержанием - от 10 до 75 % - каменных материалов.
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сель
Кратковременный разрушительный поток, перегруженный грязе-каменным материалом.
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6 composé organophosphoré
фосфорорганическое соединение
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organophosphorous compound
Pesticides that contain phosphorous; short-lived, but some can be toxic when first applied. (Source: EPAGLO)
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См. также в других словарях:
-lived — / līvd or sometimes livd/ combining form Denoting having life (eg long lived) • • • Main Entry: ↑live * * * lived «lyvd», combining form. having a life: »Long lived = having a long life. * * * /ˌlıvd/ combining form : having a life of a specified … Useful english dictionary
lived-in — adj 1.) lived in places or clothes look as though they have been used or worn a lot use this to show approval a lived in look/feel ▪ The most fashionable jeans this winter have a lived in look. 2.) someone who has a lived in face looks fairly old … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lived — (l[imac]vd), a. Having life; used only in composition; as, long lived; short lived. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lived-in — adj. having residents; as, a house with a lived in look. Syn: inhabited, tenanted. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lived-in — [ lıvd ın ] adjective 1. ) a lived in place looks comfortable and not new or completely neat 2. ) INFORMAL someone who has a lived in face is quite old, but looks as if they have had an interesting life … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-lived — see long lived; short lived … Modern English usage
-lived — [līvd, livd] 〚< ME lyved: see LIFE & ED〛 combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] * * * … Universalium
-lived — [līvd, livd] [< ME lyved: see LIFE & ED] combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] … English World dictionary
lived-in — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a room or building) showing comforting signs of wear and habitation. 2) informal (of a person s face) marked by experience … English terms dictionary
lived — /luyvd, livd/, adj. having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usually used in combination): a many lived cat. [1350 1400; ME; see LIFE, ED3] Pronunciation. LIVED, meaning having a certain kind or extent of life, is not derived from the… … Universalium
lived — [[t]laɪvd, lɪvd[/t]] adj. having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usu. in combination): long lived[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 pron: The adjective lived is not derived from the verb live [[t]lɪv[/t]] but from the noun life [[t]laɪf[/t]] to… … From formal English to slang