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1 soil resource
почвенный ресурс
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soil resource
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > soil resource
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3 soil resource map
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4 soil resource map
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5 soil resource plan
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6 extractable soil resource
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7 natural resource
природный ресурс
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natural resource
A feature or component of the natural environment that is of value in serving human needs, e.g. soil, water, plantlife, wildlife, etc. Some natural resources have an economic value (e.g. timber) while others have a "noneconomic" value (e.g. scenic beauty). (Source: UNUN)
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2.18 природный ресурс (natural resource): Вещества или явления, находящиеся в природной среде, которые могут быть использованы как вход в техносферу.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 13600-2011: Системы технические энергетические. Основные положения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > natural resource
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8 почвенный ресурс
почвенный ресурс
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soil resource
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > почвенный ресурс
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10 карта земельных ресурсов
Русско-английский экологический словарь > карта земельных ресурсов
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11 карта земельных ресурсов
1) Agriculture: soil resource plan2) Ecology: soil resource mapУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > карта земельных ресурсов
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12 почвенный ресурс
почвенный ресурс
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soil resource
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > почвенный ресурс
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13 ressources du sol
почвенный ресурс
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ressources du sol
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14 Bodenressourcen
почвенный ресурс
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soil resource
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Bodenressourcen
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15 почвенный ресурс
почвенный ресурс
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > почвенный ресурс
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > почвенные ресурсы
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18 природный ресурс
природный ресурс
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natural resource
A feature or component of the natural environment that is of value in serving human needs, e.g. soil, water, plantlife, wildlife, etc. Some natural resources have an economic value (e.g. timber) while others have a "noneconomic" value (e.g. scenic beauty). (Source: UNUN)
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2.18 природный ресурс (natural resource): Вещества или явления, находящиеся в природной среде, которые могут быть использованы как вход в техносферу.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 13600-2011: Системы технические энергетические. Основные положения оригинал документа
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19 socavar
v.1 to dig under (excavar por debajo).2 to undermine, to erode, to cut the ground from under, to dig away.Las lluvias socavan la tierra The rain undermines the soil.Las penas socavan el alma Woe undermines the soul.3 to weaken, to debilitate, to mine, to sap.El sufrimiento socava a Ricardo Suffering weakens Richard.4 to cavitate, to produce cavitation.El río socava The river produces cavitation.* * *1 (excavar) to dig under2 figurado to undermine* * *VT1) (=minar) to undermine2) (=excavar) [persona] to dig under; [agua] to hollow out3) (=debilitar) to sap, undermine* * *verbo transitivo to undermine* * *= undermine, sap, chip away, gnaw (at), undercut, hollow out.Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex. First the desire to read is sapped, then the will, and finally stamina to tackle anything but short, and immediately useful, passages.Ex. Despite the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of expression, there seems to be an onslaught of people chipping away at this social foundation.Ex. The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex. The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex. The Irish President said last night that Irish society is being hollowed out by individualism.* * *verbo transitivo to undermine* * *= undermine, sap, chip away, gnaw (at), undercut, hollow out.Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
Ex: First the desire to read is sapped, then the will, and finally stamina to tackle anything but short, and immediately useful, passages.Ex: Despite the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of expression, there seems to be an onslaught of people chipping away at this social foundation.Ex: The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex: The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex: The Irish President said last night that Irish society is being hollowed out by individualism.* * *socavar [A1 ]vtto undermine* * *
socavar verbo transitivo
1 to undermine
2 fig (minar, destruir) to undermine
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undermine
* * *socavar vt1. [debilitar] to undermine2. [excavar por debajo] to dig under* * *v/t tb figundermine* * *socavar vt: to undermine -
20 conservation
1) сохранение, сбережение2) охрана природы3) консервированиеАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > conservation
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