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Перевод: abundance
[существительное] изобилие; избыток ; богатство; благодать ; множество; распространенность
Тезаурус:
- The combination of global warming and the increasing damage to the ozone layer will undoubtedly have profound effects on ocean productivity, currents and upwellings and will result in changes in the abundance and distribution of many marine species.
- In many localities graptolites are the only fossils to be found, but they occur in abundance.
- Through such media as TV, radio and the cinema, for instance, they will see and hear an abundance of information which they will need to evaluate and use judiciously for their own purposes.
- At the same IWC meeting, Kasuya tabled a paper which estimated the abundance of Dall's porpoise in the harpoon fishery area to be no greater than 105,000.
- The silk trade blossomed in Blockley due to the sheer number of mills in the locality plus the abundance of pure water.
- This "89 Cabernet is wonderfully rich, with a deep plum and blackcurrant intensity, and tannin too, but there is spice and ripeness in abundance to eclipse that.
- The old problem: How to give satisfying form without denying abundance, formlessness ?
- Abundance of it represented laughter and joy; scarcity represented suffering and even death.
- There is an abundance of evidence that good (as opposed to overpowering) parental supervision is critical for the well being of teenagers.
- Here grow the willow moss and liverworts found again in abundance only towards the sources of a brook.
- The greater abundance of iron ores over those of copper also meant that iron was more readily obtainable and cheaper.
- I now knew that I would have to put the wheelbarrow back on the road next morning, despite a relative abundance of settlements.
- Because there are no reliable estimates for the abundance of any of the small cetacean species exploited in Peru, the impact on the dolphin and porpoise populations in the area, or how much longer they can withstand the pressure, cannot be assessed.
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