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Перевод: waterlogged speek waterlogged


[прилагательное]
полузатопленный; заболоченный; пропитанный водой


Тезаурус:

  1. Stemmy plant fibres (cellulose and lignins) in cold, drought, or waterlogged conditions will take much longer, and will retard plant growth until they have broken down.
  2. Another solution is to dig a hole in the garden, place the bowls in this, and cover them with a thick layer of leaf mould, peat or peat substitute, but the bowls must have drainage holes or they could become waterlogged during heavy rainfall.
  3. Then, just as I'd half a mind to twiddle with the radio in case Marlene Dietrich was still on, there would be another lurch of the Tardis-like mood and I'd come upon a garishly-lit motel, freshly shipped across from the West, or else be smartly overtaken by a monstrous new Mercedes doing 200 kph or more with effortless abandon, at least until the next plunge into potholes and waterlogged scree.
  4. The waterlogged heaps of wet muck soon became unstable and eventually began to slide downwards, quite suddenly becoming semi-liquid slurries or mudflows, which swept down the sides of the volcano, gathering speed and more and more material the whole time.
  5. They say it would be cheaper because it would avoid the difficult tunnelling terrain of waterlogged sand and gravel which has prevented the building of Tube lines to much of south London.
  6. These flourished in the waterlogged swamps of the Carboniferous period.
  7. Torrential rain had left the game in some doubt and the waterlogged pitch ensured a tentative start by both sides.
  8. It must not be waterlogged, but when improved with garden compost or manure it is ideal.
  9. Secondly, the waterlogged soils remain cold in spring, and organic matter resulting from vigorous plant growth breaks down only slowly and peat has accumulated widely in the islands.
  10. It led across a sinister patch of ground known as the Smiling Meadow, which looked just like a pleasant grassy meadow of brilliant green, but which was actually a treacherous tract of shifting marsh, partly waterlogged and with only a single narrow path of firm ground across it.
  11. Apart from the peats which were formed by the anaerobic decomposition of plant life in waterlogged conditions, organic matter in soils consists of a wide variety of living animals and plants, including earthworms, insects, bacteria, plant roots, and fungi, as well as decaying animals and vegetable fibres and wastes.
  12. They do not even have to be rocks deposited under fresh water conditions, because wood and seeds are perfectly capable of drifting long distances before becoming waterlogged enough to sink to the bottom of the sea.
  13. "If digging or scraping out a pit is impracticable because of hard or waterlogged ground, try netting.

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