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21 parc de paysage
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22 planification de paysage
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23 remise en culture de paysage
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24 succession de paysage
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25 unité paysagique
landscape unit; stowDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > unité paysagique
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paysage [peizaʒ]masculine nouna. landscapeb. ( = situation) scene* * *peizaʒnom masculinpaysage urbain — lit, fig urban landscape GB, cityscape
2) Art (genre, tableau) landscape (painting)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *peizaʒ nm1) (= vue) landscape2) fig (= situation) scene3) ART (= tableau) landscape* * *paysage nm1 ( site) landscape; ( vue) scenery ¢, landscape; paysage morne/industriel bleak/industrial landscape; paysage accidenté uneven landscape; paysages méditerranéens/de montagne mediterranean/mountain landscapes; paysage urbain lit, fig urban landscape GB, cityscape; nous avons vu de magnifiques paysages we saw some beautiful scenery; les cheminées gâchent le paysage the chimneys spoil the view;2 fig ( milieu) scene; le paysage politique/économique/culturel the political/economic/cultural scene ou landscape; paysage universitaire/scolaire university/educational world; ça fait bien dans le paysage de dire qu'on est sportif it looks good if you say that you're into sports;3 Art (genre, tableau) landscape (painting).paysage audiovisuel français, PAF French radio and TV scene.[peizaʒ] nom masculin1. [étendue géographique] landscapepaysage montagneux/vallonné hilly/rolling landscapepaysage politique/social political/social landscapepaysage urbain townscape, urban landscapeun paysage de Millet a Millet landscape, a landscape by Millet -
29 paysagiste
paysagiste [peizaʒist]masculine noun, feminine noun( = peintre) landscape painter ; ( = jardinier) landscape gardener* * *peizaʒist1) ( peintre) landscape artist, landscapist2) ( concepteur)* * *peizaʒist nm/f2) ART landscapist, landscape painter* * *paysagiste nmf1 ( peintre) landscape artist, landscapist;2 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions ( concepteur) (jardinier) paysagiste landscape gardener; (architecte) paysagiste landscape architect.[peizaʒist] adjectiflandscape (modificateur)————————[peizaʒist] nom masculin et féminin -
30 aménagement du paysage
ландшафтная архитектура
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landscape architecture
The creation, development, and decorative planting of gardens, grounds, parks, and other outdoor spaces. Landscape gardening is used to enhance nature helping to create a natural setting for individual residences and buildings, and even towns, particularly where special approaches and central settings are required. (Source: GILP96)
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планирование ландшафта
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landscape planning
The aspect of the land use planning process that deals with physical, biological, aesthetic, cultural, and historical values and with the relationships and planning between these values, land uses, and the environment. (Source: UNUN)
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relief [ʀəljεf]masculine noun[de région] relief► en relief [motif] in relief ; [caractères] raised ; [carte de visite] embossed ; [photographie, cinéma] three-dimensional* * *ʀəljɛf
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nom masculin1) Géographie relief [U]2) (de surface, paroi) relief [U]; (de médaille, monnaie) raised patternen relief — [globe terrestre] in relief; [lettre, motif] raised
mettre quelque chose en relief — to accentuate something, to throw something into relief
3) ( profondeur) depth4) ( caractère)personnage qui manque de relief — one-dimensional ou flat character
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* * *ʀəljɛf1. nm1) [paysage] landscape2)3) [pneu] tread pattern2. reliefs nmpl(= restes) remains* * *A nm1 Géog relief ¢; étude des reliefs montagneux study of mountain relief; le relief sous-marin the relief of the sea bed; un relief accidenté/monotone a hilly/an unrelieved landscape; région au relief accidenté mountainous region;2 (de surface, paroi) relief ¢; (de médaille, monnaie) raised pattern; globe terrestre en relief globe of the world in relief; carte en relief relief map; lettres/motifs en relief embossed letters/patterns; le braille est une écriture en relief Braille is a type of raised ou relief script; mettre qch en relief to accentuate sth, to throw sth into relief;4 ( profondeur) depth; l'effet de relief est bien rendu dans ce tableau the effect of depth is well done in this painting;5 ( caractère) personnage qui manque de relief one-dimensional ou flat character; donner du relief à un discours/texte to enliven a speech/text;[rəljɛf] nom masculin3. ACOUSTIQUE————————reliefs nom masculin plurielles reliefs [d'un repas] the remnants ou leftovers————————en relief locution adjectivalemotif en relief raised design, design in relief————————en relief locution adverbiale[en valeur] -
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apocalypse [apɔkalips]feminine noun• paysage/vision d'apocalypse apocalyptic landscape/vision* * *apɔkalipsnom féminin apocalypsevision/paysage d'apocalypse — apocalyptic vision/landscape
* * *apɔkalips nf* * *[apɔkalips] nom féminin1. [catastrophe] apocalypse2. RELIGIONl'Apocalypse the Apocalypse, the (Book of) Revelation————————d'apocalypse locution adjectivale[vision] apocalyptic[récit] doom-laden -
33 rétablissement du paysage
восстановление ландшафта
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recovery of landscape
Reclamation measures taken to restore the environmental quality level of a landscape to its predisturbed condition. (Source: AQDa)
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34 paysage urbain
городской ландшафт
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urban landscape
The traits, patterns and structure of a city's specific geographic area, including its biological composition, its physical environment and its social patterns. (Source: TOE)
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ландшафт городской
Ландшафт многоцелевого назначения, формирующийся в процессе создания и функционирования города
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защита ландшафта
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landscape protection
Elaboration and implementation of strategies and measures for the conservation, preservation, suitable use, and renewal of natural resources and nature or man-made components of landscape, in particular wildlife and natural systems of various standing. (Source: MOSGOV)
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36 zone de protection du paysage
зона защиты ландшафта
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landscape protection area
Area where landscape is protected for its particular features in order to maintain its role in contributing to the wider enjoyment of the countryside. (Source: RRDA)
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37 modification du paysage
изменение ландшафта
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landscape alteration
Landscapes might change through time as a result of human activities or natural processes such as fires or natural disasters. Changes in landscape structure can be documented by using data from aerial photographs or satellite images, and new technologies, such as remote sensing and geographic information systems. (Source: PARCOR)
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38 consommation du paysage
изменение ландшафта в результате его использования
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landscape consumption
Using parts of landscape in a way that heavily modifies its features. (Source: RRDA)
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использование ландшафта
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landscape utilisation
Using landscape or parts of it for tourism, sports, or agriculture. (Source: RRDA)
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40 élément du paysage
компонент ландшафта
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landscape component
In visual assessment work, landscapes can be divided into four major elements. a) Form is the perceived mass or shape of an object that appears unified, and which provides a consciousness of its distinction and relation of a whole to the component parts. b) Line is the real or imagined path, border, boundary, or intersection of two planes, such as a silhouette, that the eye follows when perceiving abrupt differences in form, colour or texture. c) Colour is a visual perception that enables the eye to differenciate otherwise identical objects based on the wavelengths of reflected light. d) Texture is the visual feel of a landscape. (Source: DUNSTE)
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