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Перевод: scavenge
[глагол] убирать мусор; собирать; рыться в отбросах; копаться в отбросах; продувать; удалять отработанные газы
Тезаурус:
- Moreover, it may also be possible to engineer plants that scavenge other greenhouse gases, such as methane, from the atmosphere.
- There are no clay organisms; and clays do not scavenge and process energy from their surroundings to keep themselves intact.
- Nor does Koch deny that his team scavenge the airwaves off San Diego for the telephone calls and radio traffic of other teams.
- They scavenge energy from all around them - from the rays of the Sun, or by consuming energy-rich molecules created by other living things; and they use that energy, constantly, to maintain their own extraordinary complexity.
- If ever they lose the ability to scavenge energy, and put it to use in repairing their own fabric, then they are said to be dead; and they begin immediately to fall apart.
- There are other reports of foxes collecting round farmhouses to scavenge.
- Thus in Alpine regions transhumance systems, in which the mountain pastures are grazed in summer by sheep and cattle with the latter being in-wintered at lower elevations while the sheep flocks scavenge on arable farms during winter, are in marked contrast with the settled agriculture involving year-round grazing of sheep on a specific area of land which is characteristic of UK hill sheep farming.
- Other applications of biotechnology which are relevant to environmental management include resource recycling, such as the use of organisms to scavenge useful materials from waste products, mineral extraction or biomining which involves the bacterial leaching of mineral ores, and energy production.
- Fish tucked into crevices peer out, while crabs scavenge over the reef and probe soft corals for food.
- The hens that roosted on the rafters would scavenge as usual along the shore, and hunt for dropped oats in the straw and bracken Luch had been gathering from the moor all summer.
- These will be the ones that scavenge energy from their particular surroundings most efficiently, and use it to repair and augment their own bodies, and to produce facsimiles of themselves.
- The book also says that although badgers will scavenge from sheep and lamb carcasses, and eat afterbirths, they rarely kill lambs.
- The vultures began the trouble by congregating in their hundreds to scavenge at Discovery Island, Disney World's 11-acre wildlife sanctuary near Orlando, Florida.
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