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Перевод: dormancy
[существительное] дремота ; состояние бездействия; состояние покоя; спячка
Тезаурус:
- In France, for instance, a country not included in the comparison, the bursts of activity and membership growth - interspersed with long periods of relative dormancy - seem to have depended more on political events (as in 1936, 1947, and post-1968) than upon changing economic circumstances (Sellier, 1978).
- Roses in the second category - including those that have been repeated flowering well into autumn - are pruned towards the end of the winter dormancy period when the sap begins to move, and the axillary growth buds begin to swell.
- Regarding medicinal plants, Miller took care to indicate the most appropriate times for collection: when flowers were fit to gather for distillation, roots in an efficacious state of dormancy and seeds fully ripe for harvesting.
- Many plants need a period of dormancy before they leaf and flower and the timing of this period is often influenced by the temperature.
- Depending on nutritional status, the disease will be eliminated or reduced to dormancy by the body's defences, to erupt again if the antibody level falls.
- With reference to the article in June on breaking dormancy in sweet peas: experiments conducted over a period of several years at New College, Pontefract certainly seem to bear out Anne Swithinbank's remarks.
- Given the long dormancy of the virus, some people now in monogamous relationships of several years standing could have become HIV positive before they met their present partner, and be completely unaware of this fact.
- Winter dormancy may be ending in February in the balmy south-west, not till a month later in the northern counties, and weeks after that around Aberdeen.
- After a long dormancy, the American Art Review will resume publication this month.
- A ten-day course will protect against ulcers and bacterial disease that might otherwise strike when the fish are coming out of dormancy and are at their weakest.
- But in the space of less than eighteen months the government had curtailed the nuclear programme and sent the FBR into a dormancy hard to distinguish from a death coma.
- The overwhelming majority of bush and shrub roses come within the second category, that is, they are pruned towards the end of the dormancy period.
- from early childhood we are all aware of the annual cycle of the season and its effect on nature, from the general sense of dormancy in the winter to the burst of light, warmth, colour, and activity in summer.
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