Ekoslovník



Výsledky hledání "depression spring" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
depression spring depresní pramen [diprešən spriŋ] A spring formed when the water table reaches the land surface because of a change in topography.
lee depression závětrná deprese [li: diprešən] A type of non-frontal depression comprising an area of low pressure on the leeward side of a mountain chain.
depression deprese, stlačení, stisknutí, sklíčenost, stísněnost [diprešən] frontal depression, hollow
hot spring termální pramen, teplý pramen [hot spriŋ] A spring of continuously flowing hot water ranging in temperature from 20°C to boiling point. thermal spring
spring jaro, pramen, zřídlo, studánka [spriŋ]
thermal depression termická deprese [Өə:məl diprešən] An area of low pressure that results from the intense heating of continental areas during the day leading to a conventional rising of air currents.
inbreeding depression inbrední deprese [inbri:diŋ dәprešәn] Reduction in fitness and vigor of individuals as a result of increased homozygosity.
kettle depression kotlina [ketəl diprešən]
non-frontal depression nefrontální deprese [non frantəl diprešən] A type of depression which does not originate from the more usual development of small wave-like irregularities along major fronts.
outbreeding depression outbrední deprese [autbri:diŋ dәprešәn] Reduction in fitness due to crossing of individuals from two genetically differentiated populations.
yield depression pokles výnosu [ji:ld diprešən]
cone of depression depresní plocha [kəun əv diprešən] A depression in the water table that develops around a pumped well.
depression line údolní čára, údolnice [diprešən lain] valley track
depression storage depresní zásobárna [diprešən storidž] The storage of rainfall on the surface of the soil and in small depressions after infiltration capacity of the soil has been exceeded.
depression wetland depresní mokřad [diprešən wetlænd] A wetland geomorphic settling which occurs in depressions, but usually at the headwaters of a local drainage, consequently, surface flows are restricted.
frontal depression tlaková deprese [frantəl diprešən] A region of low air pressure usually ranging between 950 and 1020 milibars. depression
thermal spring termální pramen, vřídlo [Өə:məl spriŋ] A spring of continuously flowing hot water ranging in temperature from 20°C to boiling point. hot spring
valley spring údolní pramen [væli:spriŋ] A natural flow of water occurring in valleys where the water table intersects with the surface.
spring aftergrowing jarní vzrůst [spriŋ a:ftəgrəuiŋ]
spring area prameniště [spriŋ eriə]
spring beauty batolka [spriŋ bju:ti] Claytonia.
spring crops (pl.) jařiny (pl.) [spriŋ krops]
spring flood jarní povodeň, jarní záplava [spriŋ flad] spring freshet
spring sap-exudation jarní mízotok stromu [spriŋ sæp eksjudeišən]
spring water pramenitá voda [spriŋ wo:tə]
early-spring (adj) časně jarní [ə:li spriŋ]
spring wood jarní dřevo [spriŋ wud] earlywood, early wood
spring grain crops (pl.) jařiny (pl.), jarní obilniny (pl.) [spriŋ grein krops]