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Перевод: Amazonian
[прилагательное] свойственный амазонкам; амазонский
Тезаурус:
- The last cause she took up was that of Dom Pedro Casaldaliga, poet and bishop of a remote Amazonian diocese, unjustly pursued by the Vatican.
- A traveller describes his stay in a small settlement of the Amazonian rainforest, suspended in an indeterminate borderland between Brazil, Peru and Colombia.
- MICHAEL ROBSON devotes a tank to Amazonian catfish.
- Sioli (1985) has examined the effects of deforestation in relation to the Amazonian environment and points out that the disruption of biogeochemical cycles by burning renders nutrients susceptible to leaching.
- The Amazonian rainforests make up one third of all rainforests and are vitally important in terms of biological diversity.
- The victims are unlikely to believe that they can do much from their own resources if action is dependent on billions of dollars, and the developed nations can hardly man every environmental barricade from Ethiopia to the Amazonian rainforest.
- A short, weatherbeaten 37 year old, Macedo speaks with the quiet deliberation which is the mark of the Amazonian.
- Erika was ready for a treat and a moment later, surrounded by a forest of plants which gave the caf an Amazonian aspect, they were seated and ordering coffee and cakes.
- At Play in the Fields of the Lord (15, Plaza, MGM Trocadero, 186 mins) Salmonberries (12, Metro, 94 mins) AMONG the forthcoming burst of US-made films centred on the human and ecological tragedies of the Amazonian rainforest, Hector Babenco's At Play in the Fields of the Lord leads the pack.
- Some of you generously sent in cheques and one loyal reader even sent a glazed Amazonian plant seed.
- Surgery - much relies on d-turbocurarine, a muscle relaxant made from curare which comes from an Amazonian liana
- All four works present the same sort of world - the teeming, overgrown, majestic Amazonian rainforest that Villa-Lobos knew very well.
- 500 years ago there were two million indians living in the Amazonian rainforests.
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