Výsledky hledání "upper forest limit" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
| Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| upper forest limit | horní hranice lesa | [apә forist limit] | timber line | |
| forest limit | hranice lesa | [forist limit] | ||
| upper atmosphere | svrchní atmosféra | [apə ætməsfi:ə] | The section of the atmosphere which lies above the stratopause and incorporates the mesosphere, thermosohere and exosphere. | |
| upper leaf | svrchní list, horní list | [apə li:f] | ||
| upper pale | plucha, pleva | [apə peil] | Palea. | |
| upper storey | horní etáž (les.) | [apə stori:] | overstorey | |
| upper assessment threshold | horní mez pro posuzování, horní práh pro posuzování | [apә әsesmәnt Өrešhәuld] | Level below which a combination of fixed measurements and modelling techniques and/or indicative measurements may be used to assess ambient air quality. | |
| upper floral glume | pluška | [apə flo:rəl glu:m] | ||
| upper reach (of a river) | horní tok (řeky) | [apə ri:č əv ə rivə] | ||
| limit | omezení, limit, hranice, mez | [limit] | ||
| limit value | imisní limit, mezní hodnota | [limit vælju:] | The level fixed on the basis of scientific knowledge, with the aim of avoiding, preventing or reducing harmful effects on human health and/or the environment as a whole, to be attained and not to be exceeded once attained. | |
| extreme limit | krajní mez, nejzazší hranice | [ekstri:m limit] | bounds (pl.), extreme value | |
| deposition limit | depoziční limit | [depəzišən limit] | The highest permissible quantity of pollutants deposited on a unit of the surface area of the Earth per unit of time. | |
| dose limit | dávkový limit | [dəus limit] | The maximum dose of a given substance established for members of the public and for the whole population, as well as for apprentices and students. | |
| elasticity limit | mez pružnosti | [ilæstisiti limit] | A threshold of force below which a system returns to its original state and above which it is deformed. | |
| immission limit | imisní limit | [imišən limit] | The highest permissible weight concentration of pollutants contained in the air. | |
| emission limit | emisní limit | [әmišən limit] | Legally enforceable limit on the physical, chemical or biological characteristics of a point source of emission to water or air, normally expressed as a maximum permissible concentration of a specified substance. | |
| emission limit value | emisní limit | [әmišən limit vælju] | Permissible quantity of a substance contained in the waste gases from the source of air pollution which may be discharged into the air during a given period. | |
| limit load | mezní zatížení | [limit ləud] | ultimate load, final load, breaking load | |
| environmental limit | omezení (dané) prostředím | [invairənmentəl limit] | ||
| erodable limit | erodovatelný limit, omezující prvek (který se špatným zacházením snižuje) | [әrəudəbəl limit] | ||
| whole body dose limit | celotělový dávkový limit | [həul bodi dəus limit] | The limit set for the uniform exposure of the whole body. | |
| transport direction limit | gravitační rozhraní, předěl, transportní hranice | [trænspo:t dairekšən limit] | skidding direction boundary, limits for extraction | |
| median tolerance limit | střední toleranční limit, TLM, TL50 | [mi:diən tolərəns limit] | The concentration of poison, or intensity of some harmful stimulus, lethal to one half of a test population. | median lethal concentration |
| absolute detection limit | absolutní mez detekce, minimální detekovatelné množství | [æbsəlu:t ditekšən limit] | The smallest amount of a metal or substance that can reasonably be detected under the conditions of a method as indicated in the reference source describing the method. | |
| admissible concentration limit | nejvyšší přípustná koncentrace, ACL | [ædmisibəl konsentreišən limit] | maximum allowable concentration | |
| agricultural time limit | agrotechnické lhůty (pl.) | [ægrikalčərl taim limit] | ||
| annual limit of intake | limit ročního příjmu | [ænjuәl limit әv inteik] | The activity which, when introduced into the body, results in a committed dose equal to the uppropriate limit of annual doses. | limit of annual intake |
| limit of annual intake | limit ročního příjmu | [limit əv ænjuəl inteik] | The activity which, when introduced into the body, results in a committed dose equal to the appropriate limit of annual doses. | annual limit of intake |
| threshold limit value-ceiling | prahová limitní hodnota | [Өrešhəuld limit vælju: si:liŋ] | The specified value of an airborne pollutant concentration that should not be exceeded even for a very brief time. | TLV |
| partial body dose limit | dávkový limit pro jednotlivé části těla nebo orgány | [pa:šəl bodi dəus limit] | The limit set for the exposure of a part of the body or of one or more organs. | |
| threshold limit value at place of work | maximální povolená koncentrace v pracovním ovzduší, nejvyšší přípustná koncentrace v pracovním ovzduší. NPK-P | [Өrešhəuld limit vælju: æt pleis əv wə:k] | The maximum allowable concentration of air polluting substances that, in continued and generally daily 8-hour impact on the human organism, is not damaging to health. | TLV at place of work, occupational TLV, maximum allowable concentration (MAC) at place of work, occupational MAC, MAC at place of work |
| threshold limit value in the free environment | maximální povolená koncentrace ve volném ovzduší, maximální přípustná koncentrace ve volném ovzduší | [Өrešhəuld limit vælju: in ðə fri: invairənmənt] | The maximum concentration of air polluting substances in the free environment whose impact, when of specified duration and frequency, is not objectionable to humans, fauna and flora. | TLV in the free environment, maximum allowable concentration in the free environment, MAC in the free environment |
| low forest | pařezina, nízký les | [ləu forist] | ||
| forest | 1. les, obora, honitba, 2. zalesnit | [forist] | ||
| oak forest | dubina, doubí, doubrava | [әuk forist] | oakwood, oak grove, oakery | |
| forest law | lesní zákon | [forist lo:] | forest act | |
| cutting forest | pasečný les | [katiŋ forist] | ||
| semievergreen forest | poloopadavý les | [semi evәgri:n forist] | Semievergreen forests are found in areas with longer dry season. The upper tree story consists of deciduous trees, while the lower story is still evergreen. | |
| primary forest | prales, přírodní les | [praiməri forist] | ||
| no-forest land | nelesní půda | [nəu forist lænd] | other land | |
| hardwood forest | listnatý les | [ha:dwud forist] | ||
| forest reproduction | obnova lesa | [forist ri:prədakšən] | forest regeneration | |
| forest nursery | lesní školka | [forist nə:səri] | ||
| forest formation | zakládání lesů | [forist fo:meišәn] | forest establishment | |
| zonal forest | zonální les | [zəunal forist] | ||
| forest conservation | ochrana lesa | [forist konsəveišən] | ||
| forest cover | lesní kryt, lesní pokryv, lesnatost | [forist kavə] | forest coverage | |
| flooded forest | lužní les, zaplavovaný les | [fladid forest] | ||
| tropical forest | tropický les | [tropikәl forist] | Tropical forests are characterized by the greatest diversity of species. They occur near the equator, within the area bounded by latitudes 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 degrees S. One of the major characteristics of tropical forests is their distinct seasonalit | |
| deciduous forest | listnatý les | [dәsidjuəs forist] | Any forest comprising trees which shed their leaves or needles in response to an unfavourable climatic event, usually the onset of autumn. | |
| primeval forest | prales, přírodní les | [praimi:vəl forist] | primary forest | |
| forest valuation | oceňování lesa, oceňování lesů | [forist væljueišən] | ||
| forest reserve | lesní rezervace | [forist rizə:v] | ||
| forest function | funkce lesa | [forist fankšən] | ||
| floodplain forest | lužní les | [fladplejn forist] | ||
| protection forest | ochranný les | [prətekšən forist] | ||
| non-commercial forest | les zvláštního určení | [non kəmə:šəl forist] | ||
| high forest | vysokokmenný les | [hai forist] | ||
| forest weed | buřeň | [forist wi:d] | ||
| forest residues (pl.) | těžební odpad, odpad z těžby dřeva | [forist rezidju:z] | ||
| forest officer | lesník, lesák (coll.) | [forist ofisə] | ||
| forest garden | arboretum | [forist ga:dən] | arboretum | |
| forest glade | mýtina, světlina | [forist gleid] | glade, opening | |
| forest coverage | lesnatost | [forist kavəridž] | forest cover (percent) | |
| boreal forest | boreální les, tajga | [boriəl forist] | Boreal forests or taiga biome lies largely between 50 and 65° North latitude. The climate of this biome is cool to cold with more precipitation than the tundra. Precipitation here mainly occurs in the summer because this is the season when mid-latitude cy | |
| protective forest | ochranný les | [prətektiv forist] | A forest growing in extremely adverse habitats. Its function results from the given natural conditions. The management of the forest shall aim at the improvement of its protective function. | protection forest |
| man-made forest | uměle založený porost | [mæn meid forist] | ||
| forest wind | lesní vítr | [forist wind] | ||
| forest resource | lesní fond | [forist rizo:s] | ||
| forest ownership | vlastnictví lesa | [forist əunəšip] | ||
| forest park | lesopark | [forist pa:k] | ||
| forest grazing | lesní travaření | [forist greiziŋ] | ||
| forest crop | lesní porost, lesní kultura | [forist krop] | forest stand | |
| forest administration | správa lesů | [forist ædministreišən] | ||
| devastated forest | devastovaný les, zpustošený les | [devasteitid forist] | ||
| mature forest | mýtní les | [mәtjuə forest] | ||
| forest road | lesní cesta | [forist reud] | forest drive | |
| forest percentage | lesnatost | [forist pə:sentidž] | ||
| forest harvesting | lesní těžba, těžba dřeva | [forist ha:vestiŋ] | ||
| forest degradation | degradace lesa, ničení lesa, vyčerpávání lesa | [forist degrədeišən] | forest depletion | |
| forest amenities (pl.) | sociální funkce lesa (pl.) | [forist әmeniti:z] | social benefits of a forest (pl.), beneficial effects of the forest (pl.) | |
| rain forest | deštný les (tropický) | [rein forist] | Forest communities which are maintained by the climates of tropical regions. The rain forests contain the greatest abundance and diversity of plant and animal species and are identified as a conservation priority by the World Conservation Strategy. | |
| forest zone | pásmo lesů | [forist zəun] | ||
| forest shelterbelt | ochranný lesní pás | [forist šeltəbelt] | ||
| forest plantation | (lesní) kultura, lesní porost | [forist pla:nteišən] | ||
| forest inventory (US) | taxace lesů | [forist invәntori] | enumeration survey, cruising | |
| forest depletion | degradace lesa, ničení lesa, vyčerpávání lesa | [forist dipli:šәn] | forest degradation | |
| forest biomass | lesní biomasa | [forist bajəumæs] | ||
| economic forest | hospodářský les, výnosový les | [ekənomik forest] | commercial forest | |
| sprout forest | pařezina | [spraut forist] | ||
| clearcutting forest | holosečný les | [kli:әkatiŋ forest] | ||
| recreation forest | rekreační les | [rekri:eišәn forist] | recreational forest | |
| normal forest | normální les | [no:məl forist] | ideal forest | |
| Mediterranean forest | mediteránní les, středomořský les | [meditəreiniən forist] | Mediterranean forests are found in temperate regions where precipitation, less than 1000 mm per year, is concentrated in the winter. | |
| hornbeam forest | habřina | [ho:nbi:m forist] | ||
| forest planting | vysazování lesa | [forist pla:ntiŋ] | ||
| forest land | pozemky určené k plnění funkcí lesa (pl.), lesní půdní fond, lesní půda | [forist lænd] | Land and areas where wood grows but was removed in order to be renewed, curbed roads in forests, small areas of water and forest pastures. | wooded land, timber land, timberland, woodland |
| forest devastation | devastace lesa, (z)pustošení lesa | [forist devəsteišən] | ||
| forest biome | biom lesů | [forist baiәum] | Forest biomes, biological communities that are dominated by trees and other woody vegetation, can be classified according to numerous characteristics, with seasonality being the most widely used. Distinct forest types also occur within each of these broad |
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