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1 soil association
ассоциация почвенная
Почвенно-картографическая единица, включающая несколько различных почв, объединенных на карте в один контур вследствие невозможности раздельного показа в заданном масштабе. Термин широко применяется в США, Австралии и др. странах. В России вместо термина «ассоциация почв» используют наименование «комбинация почвенная», определяющие основные черты того или иного сложного почвенного контура – комплексы, сочетания и др.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > soil association
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Общая лексика: Ассоциация почвоведов (Великобритания) -
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soil [sɔɪl]1 noun∎ to work the soil travailler la terre(b) (type of earth) terre f, sol m;∎ good farming soil de la bonne terre agricole;∎ sandy/clay soils sols mpl sablonneux/argileux, terres fpl sablonneuses/argileuses∎ his native soil sa terre natale;∎ on Irish soil sur le sol irlandais(a) (dirty → clothes, linen, paper) salir, souiller;∎ she refused to soil her hands with such work elle a refusé de se salir les mains avec ce genre de travail(clothes, material) se salir;∎ these covers soil easily ces housses sont salissantes►► the Soil Association = organisation britannique de normalisation des produits issus de l'agriculture biologique;soil erosion érosion f du sol;Geography soil horizon horizon m;soil pipe tuyau m de chute unique;Geography soil profile profil m de sol, profil m pédologique;soil science science f du sol -
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ассоциация, сообщество
association of igneous rocks ассоциация изверженных пород
animal association ассоциация животных, фаунистический комплекс
artifact associations археол. скопление изделий древнего человека
consanguineous association генетическая ассоциация
mineral association минеральное сообщество, минеральный агрегат
rock association породная ассоциация
soil association почвенная ассоциация
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English-Russian big medical dictionary > association analysis
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16 Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts
Англо-русский словарь по экологии > Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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17 Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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18 International Association of Soil Sciences
Англо-русский словарь по экологии > International Association of Soil Sciences
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19 International Association of Soil Science
1) Общая лексика: МАП, Международная ассоциация почвоведов2) Экономика: Международное общество почвоведовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > International Association of Soil Science
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Экология: Международная ассоциация почвоведенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > International Association of Soil Sciences
См. также в других словарях:
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Soil Association — a British organization, started in 1946, which encourages organic food and farming. Their symbol is used on organic products to show that they are produced and processed to strict standards relating to the environment and the care of animals. * * … Universalium
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Soil pH — is the pH of soil water. It is based on the measurement of pH, which depends on the activity of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution.There are many different methods to collect soil water, all which influence the measured soil pH in one way or… … Wikipedia
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Soil conservation — is set of management strategies for prevention of soil being eroded from the earth’s surface or becoming chemically altered by overuse, salinization, acidification, or other chemical soil contamination. The principal approaches these strategies… … Wikipedia
Soil carbon — is the generic name for carbon held within the soil, primarily in association with its organic content. This discussion begins with a brief introduction to soil carbon, its function within the soil, influences on soil carbon, and finally the… … Wikipedia
soil — Ⅰ. soil [1] ► NOUN 1) the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, typically consisting of organic remains, clay, and rock particles. 2) the territory of a particular nation. DERIVATIVES soil less adjective. ORIGIN Old French, perhaps from… … English terms dictionary