Ekoslovník



Výsledky hledání "n-year recurrence flood" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
n-year recurrence fiood n-letá povodeň, n-letá voda [en ji:ə rikәrəns flad]
sexual cyclic recurrence pohlavní cykličnost [sekšuəl saiklik ri:kərəns]
dry year suchý rok [drai jiə] A (hypothetical) year in which the flow of water is less than that of a hypothetical average year based on statistical criteria. minimum run-off year
wet year vodný rok [wet ji:ə] A (hypothehical) year in which the flow of water is greater than that of a hypothetical average year based on statistical criteria. peak run-off year
cone year semenný rok [kəun ji:ə]
crop year užitkový rok [krop yiə]
mast year semenný rok [ma:st yi:ə]
minimum run-off year suchý rok [minimәm rәnof yiә:] A (hypothetical) year in which the flow of water is less than that of a hypothetical average year based on statistical criteria. dry year
fail year neúrodný rok [feil jiə]
next year swarmer rojivec [nekst jiə swo:mə]
peak run-off year vodný rok [pi:k rәnof ji:ә] A (hypothehical) year in which the flow of water is greater than that of a hypothetical average year based on statistical criteria. wet year
seed year semenný rok [si:d ji:ə] cone year, mast year
current year shoot letorost [kәrənt ji:ə šu:t] annual shoot
flood 1. povodeň, záplava, zátopa, potopa, příval, 2. zatopit, zaplavit, rozvodnit, zavodnit, přetékat [flad] An inundation of water over land that is not usually covered by water. high flood, high water
high flood maximální velká voda [hai flad] flood, high freshet
flood abatement ochrana proti povodním [flad əbeitmənt] flood protection
flood basalt bazaltový lávový příkrov [flad bæsəlt] Extensive lava flows may innundete surrounding landscapes and result in the formation of flood basalts. plateau bazalt
flood meadow zátopová louka [flad medəu]
spring flood jarní povodeň, jarní záplava [spriŋ flad] spring freshet
flood plain inundace, niva, inundační území, zátopové území, údolní niva, říční niva [flad plein] Any normally dry land area (usually a lowland adjacent to a stream or lake) that is susceptible to being inundated by water from any natural source. floodplain, bottom land, inundation area
flood prevention prevence povodní [flad privenšən] Measures taken to prevent and eliminate damage caused by floods.
flood protection ochrana proti povodním [flad prәtekšәn] flood abatement
flood-intolerant plant rostlina netolerující zaplavení [flad intolərənt pla:nt]
flood-tolerant plant rostlina tolerantní k zaplavení [flad tolərənt pla:nt]
high-flood-water wave povodňová vlna [hai flad wo:tə weiv]
flood control storage basin ochranný prostor nádrže, retenční prostor [flad kәntrəul storidž beisin] The storage volume of a reservoir that exists between the highest level normally allowable in its working and the maximum possible water level; alternatively the area over which such maximum possible water level would extend. flood water storage volume (Aust.), flood water retention area (SA)
flood water retention area (SA) ochranný prostor nádrže, retenční prostor [flad wo:tә ritenšәn eriә] The storage volume of a reservoir that exists between the highest level normally allowable in its working and the maximum possible water level; alternatively the area over which such maximum possible water level would extend. flood water storage volume (Aust.), flood control storage basin
flood water storage volume (Aust.) ochranný prostor nádrže, retenční prostor [flad wo:tә storidž volju:m] The storage volume of a reservoir that exists between the highest level normally allowable in its working and the maximum possible water level; alternatively the area over which such maximum possible water level would extend. flood control storage basin, flood water retention area (SA)