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1 Nagetier
грызун
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rodent
Any of the relatively small placental mammals that constitute the order Rodentia, having constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing. (Source: MGH)
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2 Biberkäfer
1. LAT Leptinidae2. RUS норолюбы3. ENG beaver [rodent] beetles4. DEU Pelzflohkäfer, Biberkäfer5. FRA — -
3 Pelzflohkäfer
1. LAT Leptinidae2. RUS норолюбы3. ENG beaver [rodent] beetles4. DEU Pelzflohkäfer, Biberkäfer5. FRA —FÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Pelzflohkäfer
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4 Blindmulle
2. RUS цокоры pl3. ENG rodent-moles, zokors, mole rats, mole mice4. DEU Blindmulle pl, Mullmäuse pl5. FRA —1. LAT Spalacidae Gray2. RUS слепышовые, слепыши3. ENG (blind, Pal(a)earctic) mole rats4. DEU Blindmäuse, Stumpfschnauzenmulle, Blindmulle, Wurfmäuse, Maulwurfmäuse, Erdgräber, Blindmolle5. FRA rats-taupes -
5 Mullmäuse
2. RUS цокоры pl3. ENG rodent-moles, zokors, mole rats, mole mice4. DEU Blindmulle pl, Mullmäuse pl5. FRA — -
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1. LAT Leptinidae2. RUS норолюбы3. ENG beaver [rodent] beetles4. DEU Pelzflohkäfer, Biberkäfer5. FRA — -
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2. RUS цокоры pl3. ENG rodent-moles, zokors, mole rats, mole mice4. DEU Blindmulle pl, Mullmäuse pl5. FRA — -
10 integrierte Schädlingsbekämpfung
интегрированная система контроля за вредителями
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integrated pest control
A systematic, comprehensive approach to pest control that uses the insect's or rodent's own biology and behaviour to find the least toxic control methods at the lowest cost. (Source: KOREN)
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rodent — [rōd′ nt] adj. [L rodens, prp. of rodere, to gnaw: see RAT] 1. gnawing 2. of or like a rodent or rodents n. any of a very large order (Rodentia) of gnawing mammals, including rats, mice, squirrels, and beavers, characterized by constantly growing … English World dictionary
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Rodent — Ro dent, n. (Zo[ o]l.) One of the Rodentia. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rodent — (n.) 1835, from Mod.L. rodentia, the order name, from L. rodentem (nom. rodens), prp. of rodere to gnaw, eat away, from PIE root *red to scrape, scratch, gnaw (Cf. Skt. radati scrapes, gnaws, radanah tooth; L. radere to scrape; Welsh rhathu … Etymology dictionary
rodent — ► NOUN ▪ a mammal of a large group (the order Rodentia) including rats, mice, and squirrels and distinguished by strong constantly growing incisors and no canine teeth. ORIGIN from Latin rodere gnaw … English terms dictionary
Rodent — Rodents Temporal range: Early Paleocene–Recent … Wikipedia
rodent — rodentlike, adj. /rohd nt/, adj. 1. belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc. n. 2. a rodent mammal. [1825 35; < NL Rodentia RODENTIA] * * * Any member of the… … Universalium
rodent — noun Etymology: ultimately from Latin rodent , rodens, present participle of rodere to gnaw; akin to Latin radere to scrape, scratch, Sanskrit radati he gnaws Date: 1835 1. any of an order (Rodentia) of relatively small gnawing mammals (as a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
rodent — UK [ˈrəʊd(ə)nt] / US [ˈroʊd(ə)nt] noun [countable] Word forms rodent : singular rodent plural rodents a type of small animal that has long sharp front teeth, for example a mouse … English dictionary
rodent — ro•dent [[t]ˈroʊd nt[/t]] adj. 1) mam belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, characterized by four continually growing incisors: includes mice, squirrels, beavers, chipmunks, and rats 2) a rodent mammal… … From formal English to slang
rodent — n. & adj. n. any mammal of the order Rodentia with strong incisors and no canine teeth, e.g. rat, mouse, squirrel, beaver, porcupine. adj. 1 of the order Rodentia. 2 gnawing (esp. Med. of slow growing ulcers). Phrases and idioms: rodent officer… … Useful english dictionary