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Перевод: satiation speek satiation


[существительное]
насыщение; пресыщение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The trees were found to exhibit three types of phenology: (i) low fruit production over a long time (usually pioneers); (ii) synchronous but irregular fruiting (associated with predator satiation of rodents, the seeds being larger than those in (i); and (iii) synchronous regular cycles with successive and partly overlapping fruit production (providing a year-round supply for the frugivores).
  2. This time he traced it back to the servant in the bedroom - he blocked out or refused to remember her name - a cold witch, he decided, a witch who would find no satiation in this world, maybe even a spirit brought back to test and ruin those who had intercourse with her.
  3. The meal was consumed as rapidly as was comfortable within 15 minutes or stopped when satiation occurred.
  4. Slowly her heartbeat returned to normal, but her limbs remained heavy with satiation.
  5. In an attempt to give them what they like, mothers can overload the child with their favourite food until satiation is reached and the child doesn't want it any more.
  6. However, because they are cued by internal sensations of hunger and satiation, and they respond reasonably well to those cues, they are not likely to overeat.
  7. From the 16th to the 19th century, in some places even into the present century, exploitation of polar resources has been largely unmanaged, and limited only by market satiation.
  8. Rosy-hued libation, like Phoebus suffusing somnolent skies with home-warmth glow and silently signalling sweet insouciant satiation (Rating 4.997).
  9. The effect of APGPR on satiation is more difficult to study in humans and has not so far been investigated.
  10. A devil in human form, who cheated Death for centuries unknown; a man with appetites so base they lay beneath satiation; a necromancer, torturer of the dead, dismemberer of spirits; a vileness made flesh; a wizard, a scholar, a monster.
  11. Predator satiation, particularly of primates and some squirrels, which seem to eat almost anything, was notably associated with some trees like many Euphorbiaceae.
  12. Within the last decade, analogous methods have been used to study the role of the gastro-intestinal tract in satiation.

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