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1. подмыв 2. подкапывание 3. образование абразивных ниш 4. обрушение обломков пород со стен ледникового цирка 5. выпахивание (ледником)
basal sapping см. sapping 4.
landslide sapping оползневая эрозия
spring sapping родниковый подмыв склонов
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Синонимический ряд:1. draining (verb) depleting; draining; exhausting; impoverishing; use up2. weakening (verb) attenuating; blunting; crippling; debilitating; disabling; enervating; enfeebling; undermining; undoing; unnerving; weakening -
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[N]FOSSURA (-AE) (F)SUFFOSSIO (-ONIS) (F)SUBFOSSIO (-ONIS) (F) -
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vწვენს აცლის, აშრობს -
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I sæp noun(the liquid in trees, plants etc: The sap flowed out when he broke the stem of the flower.) savia
II sæp past tense, past participle - sapped; verb(to weaken or destroy (a person's strength, confidence, courage etc): The disease slowly sapped his strength.) debilitr, minar, agotartr[sæp]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL savia————————tr[sæp]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL zapa1 (weaken) debilitar, agotar, minar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be sapped quedarse agotado,-a1) undermine: socavar2) weaken: minar, debilitarsap n1) : savia f (de una planta)2) sucker: inocentón m, -tona fn.• aguaza s.f.• jugo s.m.• monigote s.m.• savia s.f.• sámago s.m.• zapa s.f.• zumo s.m.v.• chupar v.• minar v.• socavar v.• zapar v.
I sæp1) u savia f2) c ( fool) (colloq & dated) infeliz mf, inocentón, -tona m,f (fam)
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transitive verb - pp- \<\<strength/energy/enthusiasm\>\> minar, socavar; \<\<confidence/health\>\> minar
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[sæp]N (Bot) savia f
II [sæp]1.N (Mil) (=trench) zapa f2.VT (=undermine) minar; (=weaken) debilitar; (=exhaust) agotar (las fuerzas de)
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** [sæp]N (=fool) bobo(-a) m / fyou sap! — ¡bobo!
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I [sæp]1) u savia f2) c ( fool) (colloq & dated) infeliz mf, inocentón, -tona m,f (fam)
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I [sæp]nome bot. linfa f.II [sæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) indebolire, togliere linfa a [strength, courage, confidence]* * *I [sæp] noun(the liquid in trees, plants etc: The sap flowed out when he broke the stem of the flower.)II [sæp] past tense, past participle - sapped; verb(to weaken or destroy (a person's strength, confidence, courage etc): The disease slowly sapped his strength.)* * *I [sæp] n(of plants) linfaII [sæp] vt(strength) fiaccare, (confidence) minare* * *sap (1) /sæp/n.1 [u] (bot.) linfasap (2) /sæp/n.(mil.) scavo d'approccio; trincea di avvicinamento; galleria sotterranea.sap (3) /sæp/n.(to) sap (1) /sæp/v. t.2 (fig.) indebolire; fiaccare; svigorire: Overwork sapped his strength, l'eccesso di lavoro lo ha stremato(to) sap (2) /sæp/ (mil.)A v. t.1 scalzare; minare ( anche fig.): The besiegers sapped a wall of the city, gli assedianti hanno scalzato un muro della città; Science was sapping old beliefs, la scienza minava le antiche credenze2 (fig.) fiaccare; logorare; indebolire: health sapped by hardships, salute logorata dalle privazioniB v. i.2 avvicinarsi (al nemico) scavando gallerie sotterranee.(to) sap (3) /sæp/v. i.( gergo studentesco) sgobbare.* * *I [sæp]nome bot. linfa f.II [sæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) indebolire, togliere linfa a [strength, courage, confidence] -
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пора расцвета миновала, уже не в зените славыMost people considered him to be the greatest cyclist, but he was now past his prime; he was in his forty-second year, and age was sapping his stamina. — Он все еще слыл сильнейшим велогонщиком, но пора его расцвета миновала. Ему пошел сорок второй год, и возраст уже начал сказываться.
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