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Перевод: seeding
[прилагательное] посевной; [существительное] посев ; засеивание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- ENGLAND earned a seeding position in the quarter-finals of the World Team Championships here with a 3-0 victory over Egypt yesterday.
- The principal way in which the agricultural production of the crofts has been increased is through the improvement of pasture by fencing, planting shelter-belts, liming (usually with shell sand), fertilizing and surface seeding.
- We have schemes to overcome the greenhouse effect by seeding the oceans with iron (marginally feasible), and we have had cranky schemes to pipe ground-level ozone pollution up into the stratosphere to reduce the ozone deficit (not feasible).
- No England team have ever gone beyond the last eight in a World Cup played abroad, and the significance of their seeding this time will only become clear after tomorrow's draw.
- Spain claim to be entitled to a seeding at England's expense because they finished seventh in the Mexico World Cup finals in 1986, one place ahead of England.
- As it grows, the grass is scattered with the dusky blue and magenta petals of meadow cranesbill and, as the hay ripens, seeding heads of sorrel colour its sunset-gold with red.
- Hall, annoyed at being seeded No.2 to Baddeley even though he is the present No.1, refused to labour the point: "I wanted to prove to everyone that I could play good badminton, not to show the seeding committee to be at fault," he said.
- The key to the seeding argument is Article 24 of Fifa's World Cup rule book, which in effect allows it to use whatever criterion it thinks fit when allocating seeds.
- Near some crofts however some areas have been improved by liming and surface seeding and elsewhere grazing, drainage and muirburn have altered the natural vegetation cover.
- It was only a matter of time before somebody thought of seeding Antarctic atmosphere to plug up the ozone hole.
- "There has been no manipulation of the seeding," Millichip insisted, sounding like a character from a Bateman cartoon ("The Man Who Thought The Draw Was Straight").
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