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1) General subject: a son of the soil, beastliness, black, caked mud ( on one's shoes), clay, dirt, dirtiness, dunghill, feculence, filth, foulness, gook, grime (тж. перен.), grubbiness, impurity, mess hall, messroom, mire (find oneself in the mire - оказаться в затруднительном положении), muck, mud, muddiness, ordure, puddle, slobber, slosh, sludge, slush, smooch, smut, smutch, soil, squalor, squatter, squelch, sullage, yellow dirt, filthiness2) Geology: basic sediment, cuttings, doit, ooze, silt3) Naval: contaminant4) Colloquial: mess5) Literal: sewerage6) Engineering: cleanings (собранная при очистке), contaminating impurity, smudge7) Jocular: real estate (на руках, лице)8) Rare: soilure9) Australian slang: grot10) Automobile industry: debris11) Architecture: grim, sordidness12) Mining: debris (в жидкости гидросистемы)13) Irish: slob15) Jargon: gunge, plonk, scuz(z) (What is this scuzz all over the floor? Что за грязь повсюду на полу?), yuck, bare-face, bare-faced, bareface, barefaced, gunk, prut16) Oil: bottom sediment, bottom settlings, muck (в отстойнике для бурового раствора), offscum, slurry (скапливающаяся в скважине)17) Ecology: cleanings (собранные при очистке), sordes18) Drilling: BS (bottom settlings), slime19) Sakhalin energy glossary: bottom settings (b.s.)20) Makarov: caked mud, garbage (бессмысленные данные, заполняющие некоторую область памяти), slud -
102 колоритный
1) General subject: of the soil (о языке), picturesque, picturesque (о языке и т.п.), racy, colourful (the colourful gun advocate), flamboyant, colorful2) Colloquial: juicy3) Jargon: snazzy -
103 огромная часть энергии поступает в детритные пищевые цепи в почве
Makarov: large proportion of energy that enters detritus food chains in the soil, the large proportion of energy that enters detritus food chains in the soilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > огромная часть энергии поступает в детритные пищевые цепи в почве
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104 хлебопашество
с.arable farming, tillageзаниматься хлебопашеством — till the soil; be a farmer; follow the ploughman*, tiller of the soil
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105 агротехнические приемы для засушливых районов
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dry farming
A system of extensive agriculture allowing the production of crops without irrigation in areas of limited rainfall. Dry farming involves conserving soil moisture through mulching, frequent fallowing, maintenance of a fine tilth by cross-ploughing, repeated working of the soil after rainfall and removal of any weeds that would take up some of the moisture. (Source: GOOD)
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106 засоление
засоление
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salination
The accumulation of soluble salts by evaporation of the waters that bore them to the soil zone, in a soil of an arid, poorly drained region. (Source: BJGEO)
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107 разрушение лесного покрова
разрушение лесного покрова
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forest cover destruction
Destruction of forests is carried out in many countries in order to provide new land for agricultural or livestock purposes. It is often done without factors such as climate and topography having been sufficiently studied and on lands where slope nature of the soil or other physiographic characteristics clearly indicate that the land involved is suitable only for forest. Although these practices may lead to a temporary increase in productivity, there are also many indications that in the long run there is usually a decrease in productivity per unit of surface and that erosion and irreversible soil deterioration often accompany this process. Many factors contribute to forest cover destruction: timber production, clearance for agriculture, cutting for firewood and charcoal, fires, droughts, strip mining, pollution, urban development, population pressures, and warfare. (Source: WPR)
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108 агротехнические приемы для засушливых районов
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A system of extensive agriculture allowing the production of crops without irrigation in areas of limited rainfall. Dry farming involves conserving soil moisture through mulching, frequent fallowing, maintenance of a fine tilth by cross-ploughing, repeated working of the soil after rainfall and removal of any weeds that would take up some of the moisture. (Source: GOOD)
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109 засоление
засоление
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salination
The accumulation of soluble salts by evaporation of the waters that bore them to the soil zone, in a soil of an arid, poorly drained region. (Source: BJGEO)
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110 разрушение лесного покрова
разрушение лесного покрова
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forest cover destruction
Destruction of forests is carried out in many countries in order to provide new land for agricultural or livestock purposes. It is often done without factors such as climate and topography having been sufficiently studied and on lands where slope nature of the soil or other physiographic characteristics clearly indicate that the land involved is suitable only for forest. Although these practices may lead to a temporary increase in productivity, there are also many indications that in the long run there is usually a decrease in productivity per unit of surface and that erosion and irreversible soil deterioration often accompany this process. Many factors contribute to forest cover destruction: timber production, clearance for agriculture, cutting for firewood and charcoal, fires, droughts, strip mining, pollution, urban development, population pressures, and warfare. (Source: WPR)
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111 агротехнические приемы для засушливых районов
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A system of extensive agriculture allowing the production of crops without irrigation in areas of limited rainfall. Dry farming involves conserving soil moisture through mulching, frequent fallowing, maintenance of a fine tilth by cross-ploughing, repeated working of the soil after rainfall and removal of any weeds that would take up some of the moisture. (Source: GOOD)
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112 засоление
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salination
The accumulation of soluble salts by evaporation of the waters that bore them to the soil zone, in a soil of an arid, poorly drained region. (Source: BJGEO)
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113 разрушение лесного покрова
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forest cover destruction
Destruction of forests is carried out in many countries in order to provide new land for agricultural or livestock purposes. It is often done without factors such as climate and topography having been sufficiently studied and on lands where slope nature of the soil or other physiographic characteristics clearly indicate that the land involved is suitable only for forest. Although these practices may lead to a temporary increase in productivity, there are also many indications that in the long run there is usually a decrease in productivity per unit of surface and that erosion and irreversible soil deterioration often accompany this process. Many factors contribute to forest cover destruction: timber production, clearance for agriculture, cutting for firewood and charcoal, fires, droughts, strip mining, pollution, urban development, population pressures, and warfare. (Source: WPR)
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114 пахнущий землёй
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115 взрыхлять почву
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116 крестьянин
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117 местный уроженец
1) General subject: child of the soil, native born, son of the soil2) Economy: native-born individual3) Australian slang: native (о белых, родившихся в Австралии), native (белый, родившийся в Австралии, австралиец не первого поколения) -
118 простонародный
1) General subject: cotton picking, cotton-picking, demotic, folksy, lower class, lower-class, of the soil, simple, vulgar2) Ironical: non upper class3) Rare: banausic5) Makarov: base, ignoble, racy of the soil6) Archaic: churlish -
119 растеньице, вылезающее из земли
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > растеньице, вылезающее из земли
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120 уроженец данной местности
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уроженец данной местности
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