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native ['neɪtɪv]1 noun∎ I'm a native of Portland je suis originaire de Portland, je suis né à Portland;∎ she's a native of Belgium elle est belge de naissance, elle est née en Belgique;∎ she speaks English like a native elle parle anglais comme si c'était sa langue maternelle ou comme les Anglais;(c) Botany (plant) plante f indigène; Zoology (animal) animal m indigène; (species) espèce f indigène;∎ this plant/animal is a native of southern Europe c'est une plante/un animal indigène au sud de l'Europe∎ our native soil or clay notre sol natal;∎ his native London Londres, sa ville natale;∎ he always writes in his native Russian il écrit toujours en russe, sa langue maternelle(b) (by birth) natif(c) (indigenous → resources) du pays; (→ tribe, customs, labour) indigène; (→ costume) du pays, national;∎ to go native adopter les us et coutumes locaux(d) (innate → ability, attraction) inné, naturel∎ native to India originaire de l'Inde►► Native American Indien(enne) m,f d'Amérique, Amérindien(enne) m,f;Native Australian aborigène mf;Australian native bear koala m;native Indians Indiens mpl de naissance ou de souche;native land pays m natal;native son enfant m du pays;∎ Portland honours its native sons Portland rend hommage à ses enfants;Linguistics native speaker locuteur(trice) m,f natif(ive);∎ a native speaker of Polish, a Polish native speaker une personne de langue maternelle polonaise;∎ a native speaker of French/German, a French/German native speaker un francophone/germanophone, une personne de langue maternelle française/allemande;∎ I'm not a native speaker ce n'est pas ma langue maternelle;native wit esprit m naturel -
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A n1 gen, Bot, Zool ( from a particular place) natif/-ive m/f ; to be a native of [person, plant] être originaire de ; to speak a language like a native parler une langue comme si c'était sa langue maternelle ;3 péj ( local resident) autochtone mf ; the natives never visit the museum hum les gens du pays ne vont jamais au musée.B adj1 ( original) [land] natal ; [tongue] maternel/-elle ; his native Austria l'Autriche, son pays natal ; native German speaker personne f de langue maternelle allemande ; native English speaker anglophone mf ; native French speaker francophone mf ;2 Anthrop, Bot, Zool [labour, peoples, quarter, species] indigène ; native to Northern Europe originaire de l'Europe du Nord ; to go native hum adopter les coutumes locales ;4 ( local) [produce] du pays. -
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1. adjective1) (where one was born: my native land.) natal2) (belonging to that place; local: the native customs/art of Brazil; This animal/plant is native to Australia.) nativo3) (belonging by race to a country: a native Englishman.) nativo, de nacimiento4) (belonging to a person naturally: native intelligence.) natural, innato
2. noun1) (a person born in a certain place: a native of Scotland; a native of London.) originario2) (one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc: Columbus thought the natives of America were Indians.) indígena•- native language/tongue
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native1 adj1. indígena / nativo2. materno3. natalnative2 n indígena / nativotr['neɪtɪv]1 (place) natal; (language) materno,-a2 (plant, animal) originario,-a3 (relating to natives) de los indígenas1 natural nombre masulino o femenino, nativo,-a2 (original inhabitant) indígena nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLNative American indio,-a americano,-anative ['neɪt̬ɪv] adj1) innate: innato2) : natalher native city: su ciudad natal3) indigenous: indígeno, autóctononative n1) aborigine: nativo m, -va f; indígena mf2) : natural mhe's a native of Mexico: es natural de Méxicoadj.• indígena adj.• materno, -a adj.• natal adj.• nativo, -a adj.• natural adj.• oriundo, -a adj.• patrio, -a adj.n.• indígena s.f.• nativo s.m.• natural s.m.• oriundo s.m.• propio s.m.• vecino s.m.
I 'neɪtɪv1)a) ( of or by birth) <country/town> natal, nativo; < customs> nativo; < language> maternohis native land — su patria, su tierra natal
a native speaker of... — un hablante nativo de...
b) ( innate) <ability/wit/charm> innato2) ( indigenous) <plant/animal> autóctonoto be native TO something — ser* originario de algo
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he is a native of Texas — es natural or oriundo de Tejas
b) ( Anthrop) nativo, -va m,f, indígena mfc) (plant, animal)
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El término de más amplia aceptación para referirse a los pueblos indígenas de América y el Caribe. De acuerdo al Bureau of Indian Affairs, organización del gobierno de EEUU que trata todo los asuntos relacionados con los indios, existen en ese país cerca de 550 tribus que totalizan alrededor de 1,2 millones de personas. De éstas, cerca de un millón vive en reservaciones y alrededor del 37% están desempleadas. Muchas reservaciones abren casinos basándose en el hecho de que pueden establecer sus propias normas['neɪtɪv]1. ADJ1) (=of one's birth) [town, country, soil] natal2) (=indigenous)a) [inhabitant, culture, population] indígenab) [plant, animal, species] autóctono, originario del lugar3) (=innate) [ability, talent] natural, innatonative wit — ingenio m
2. N1) (referring to birth or nationality) nativo(-a) m / f2) † freq pej (=member of indigenous people) indígena mf3) (=plant, animal)3.CPDnative country, native land N — patria f
native language N — lengua f materna
native son N — liter hijo m predilecto
native speaker N — hablante mf nativo(-a)
a Spanish native speaker, a native speaker of Spanish — un hablante nativo de español
native tongue N — = native language
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I ['neɪtɪv]1)a) ( of or by birth) <country/town> natal, nativo; < customs> nativo; < language> maternohis native land — su patria, su tierra natal
a native speaker of... — un hablante nativo de...
b) ( innate) <ability/wit/charm> innato2) ( indigenous) <plant/animal> autóctonoto be native TO something — ser* originario de algo
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he is a native of Texas — es natural or oriundo de Tejas
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заселение видов растений
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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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заселение видов животных
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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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экзотический вид
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exotic species
Plants, animals or microorganisms which are introduced by humans into areas where they are not native. Exotics are often associated with negative ecological consequences for native species and the ecosystems. (Source: UNUN)
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вид-эндемик
Вид, характеризующийся ограниченным (часто очень ограниченным) ареалом распространения: различают виды, эндемизм которых обусловлен постепенным исчезновением (палеоэндемики), и недавно возникшие на небольших изолированных территориях (неоэндемики).
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Species native to, and restricted to, a particular geographical region. (Source: LBC)
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Destruction of wildlife habitats by increasing pressure for land by fast-growing human populations, pollution and over-exploitation. Whole species or populations of plants and animals have disappeared causing a loss of genetic resource that is not only regrettable from an aesthetic or philosophical point of view but also threatens man's food supply. Habitat loss takes several forms: outright loss of areas used by wild species; degradation, for example, from vegetation removal and erosion, which deprive native species of food, shelter, and breeding areas; and fragmentation, when native species are squeezed onto small patches of undisturbed land surrounded by areas cleared for agriculture and other purposes. (Source: WPR / WRES)
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One of the possible consequences of the introduction of animal species in an area where they are not indigenous. 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. (Source: RRDA / WPRa)
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34 crowd out
VT + ADV1) (=not let in) desplazarexotic plants move in, crowding native species out — las plantas exóticas se trasladan, desplazando a las especies autóctonas
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especie sustantivo femeninoa) (Biol, Bot, Zool) species
especie sustantivo femenino
1 Biol species inv
2 (clase, tipo) kind, sort
una especie de ratón con alas, a sort of mouse with wings Locuciones: Com en especie, in kind ' especie' also found in these entries: Spanish: conservación - ejemplar - extinguir - extinguirse - hombre - humanidad - individuo - protegida - protegido - suerte - abundar - ciervo - desaparición - diferenciar - enano - evolucionado - extinción - inferior - multiplicar - originario - pago - parecido - propagar - prototipo - vía English: dying - extinct - in-kind - kind - magnetism - native - never-never land - species - type - wipe out - Yorkshire pudding - custard - fudge - midge - migrant - soft - sort - worst -
36 Gossypium
The generic name of the cotton plant, of which there are four species: - G. Arboream - A perennial tree growing 15 feet to 20 feet high. Found in India, China, Arabia and Egypt, and produces a good quality of cotton. The plant is considered sacred in India, where it has the names Nurmai and Deo Parati. G. Barbadense - This is the famous Sea Islands cotton, now grown almost entirely in the British West Indies. The plant is a native of Barbadoes and grows 6 feet to 15 feet high (see Sea Islands). G. Hirsutum - Grows about 6 feet high, mostly in the Southern States of America, and is known variously as Uplands, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Boweds, etc. G. Herbaceum - Grows 4 feet to 6 feet high, in Egypt, India, China and Asia Minor. Short staple Egyptian is of this species. -
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1) ( иммунологическая) специфичность2) иммуноген. специфичность (серологически выявляемые индивидуальные детерминанты, по которым различаются аллельные формы продуктов генов главного комплекса гистосовместимости)colony specificity — колониальная специфичность ( в процессе клеточного иммунного ответа у беспозвоночных)
combinatorial specificity — специфичность комбинаторного типа ( антигенная специфичность мультимерной макромолекулы); мн. гибридные специфичности ( среди локусов главного комплекса гистосовместимости)
complementary specificity — комплементарная специфичность (комплекса идиотипической детерминанты с антидетерминантой антиидиотипического антитела)
cross-reactive specificity — 1) перекрёстная специфичность ( антигена) 2) широкая ( популяционная) специфичность ( локуса с несколькими аллелями)
dual specificity — «двойная» специфичность ( распознавания антигена)
forbidden specificity — «запрещённая» специфичность ( клона)
hybrid specificity — гибридная специфичность; мн. гибридные специфичности ( среди локусов главного комплекса гистосовместимости)
jumping specificity — «мигрирующая» ( встречающаяся на клетках различных линий дифферениировки) специфичность
link specificity — линкерная специфичность (иммунологическая специфичность химической сшивки в комплексе гаптен-носитель)
native specificity — природная ( антигенная) специфичность; специфичность нативной детерминанты ( в денатурированном белке)
ordinary specificity — ( антигенная) специфичность отдельной субъединицы, ( антигенная) специфичность индивидуальной цепи ( макромолекулы)
private specificity — уникальная специфичность (специфичность, контролируемая уникальным аллелем одного из локусов главного комплекса гистосовместимости и определяемая субтипирующей сывороткой)
public specificity — широкая ( популяционная) специфичность ( локуса с несколькими аллелями)
restricted specificity — 1) узкая специфичность ( антисыворотки) 2) уникальная специфичность (специфичность, контролируемая уникальным аллелем одного из локусов главного комплекса гистосовместимости и определяемая субтипирующей сывороткой)
triggerable specificity — специфичность индукции, триггер-специфичность (специфичность T-клеточных рецепторов в отношении антигена, определяющая возможность индукции иммунного ответа на данный антиген)
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[en'demɪk] 1. прил.эндемический; свойственный данной местностиMalaria is endemic in many hot countries. — Малярия - характерное для тропических стран заболевание.
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ABACA, or MANILA HEMPA fibre obtained from the leaf stalks of the "musa textilis", a plant in the Philippine Islands, Sumatra, Java and Borneo. It is strong, has great durability, varies from 40-in. to 140-in. in length, yellowish-white in colour, and has a lustrous appearance. It is light, but rather stiff in handle. The yield of the fibre is only about 11/2 per cent of the weight of the green leaves. In India the inner fibres of the leaf stalk are much used for making fine cloths, the outer and coarser fibres being used in the manufacture of matting for floor covering, cordage, canvas, etc. The fibre (fine quality) is also used as weft in some fabrics for upholstery, chiefly on account of its colour and lustre. There are many grades, ranging from fine to coarse, obtained from these several species of banana and pineapple plants. Manila hats are made from these fibres. The fibres are tied end to end and woven without being spun into yarns. It is a tall plant, growing from 16 to 22 feet, and has a stem up to 12-in. diameter. This is one of the most important fibres cultivated in the tropics. Although called Manila Hemp it is quite unlike true hemp. Others names are "Cebu Hemp" and "Davao Hemp" (see textile fibres) ———————— See Abaca. The fibre obtained from the Musa textilis, a variety of plantain, a native of the Philippine Islands where it is known as abaca. -
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A fine, soft wool obtained from a species of large native Spanish sheep. It is a variety of merino.
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