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1 Seebecken
озерный бассейн
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lake basin
1) The depression in the Earth's surface occupied or formerly occupied by a lake and containing its shore features. 2) The area from which a lake receives drainage. (Source: BJGEO)
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2 Ballungsgebiet
агломерация
В градостроительстве - компактное скопление населённых пунктов, объединённых в одно целое хозяйственными, трудовыми и культурными связями
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- город, населенный пункт
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большой город с пригородами
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conurbation
1) A large densely populated urban sprawl formed by the growth and coalescence of individual towns or cities.
2) Large area covered with buildings (houses or factories or public building, etc.)
3) A large area occupied by urban development, which may contain isolated rural areas, and formed by the merging together of expanding towns that formerly were separate.
(Source: CED / PHC / ALL)
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3 Biotop
биотоп
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biotope
A region of relatively uniform environmental conditions, occupied by a given plant community and its associated animal community. (Source: PAENS)
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4 Fläche
географические рамки действия юридического документа
ареал распространения
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distribution area
1) The overall geographical distribution of a talon.
2) The range occupied by a community or other group. (Source: LBC)
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5 hydrographisches Becken
гидрографический бассейн
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hydrographic basin
1) The drainage basin of a stream. 2) An area occupied by a lake and its drainage basin. (Source: BJGEO)
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6 Bevölkerungsgruppe des Tertiärbereichs
группа населения обслуживающая
Часть самодеятельного населения, занятая в учреждениях и на предприятиях, обслуживающих внутренние нужды города и прилегающей территории
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- город, населенный пункт
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7 Mietwohnungen
жилье внаем
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rental housing
Dwelling places occupied by tenants who make periodic payments to landlords or owners for use of the facilities as residences. (Source: RHW)
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8 Luftverschmutzung von Innenräumen
загрязнение воздуха в помещении
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indoor air pollution
Chemical, physical or biological contaminants in the air inside buildings and other enclosed spaces occupied by humans. This pollution can arise from tobacco smoke, pesticides, cleaning agents, gases released from building materials, rugs, household products, etc. (Source: EED / ISEP)
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9 Ministeriumsgebäude
здание министерства
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ministry building
Any structure or edifice occupied by a body of top government administrators or other high ranking public officials selected or appointed by a head of state to manage certain aspects of a state's affairs. (Source: BLD)
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10 landwirtschaftliche Erwerbsbevölkerung
- население, занятое в сельском хозяйстве
население, занятое в сельском хозяйстве
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working population engaged in agriculture
The number of a particular region or nation's working population gainfully employed or otherwise occupied with the production of crops, livestock or poultry. (Source: RHW)
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11 Ozean
океан
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ocean
The mass of water occupying all of the Earth's surface not occupied by land, but excluding all lakes and inland seas. (Source: WHIT)
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12 Gewässerboden
слой бентоса
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benthic division
The bottom of a body of water often occupied by benthos. (Source: GILP96)
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