főemlős |
primate (Order of mammals containing monkeys, apes, and human beings) |
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fa |
wood (A dense growth of trees more extensive than a grove and smaller than a forest) |
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fa |
tree |
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faanyag |
timber |
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fafeldolgozóipar |
timber industry (Industry related with timber harvesting and processing) |
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fagy |
frost (A deposit of interlocking ice crystals formed by direct sublimation on objects) |
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faiskola |
nursery garden |
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faiskola |
nursery |
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faiskola |
tree nursery |
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faj |
species (A taxonomic category ranking immediately below a genus and including closely related, morphologically similar individuals which actually or potentially inbreed) |
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faji kapcsolatok |
race relations (The associations, tensions or harmony between two or more groups of people distinguished by history, culture, religion or physique: distinctions erroneously construed as being based on consistent biological differences and as representing, in effect, species of a human genus) |
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fajok elszegényedése/csökkenése |
species impoverishment (Loss of species due to factors such as climate change or random events such as persistent drought, natural catastrophe, the emergence of a new predator, or genetic mutation) |
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fajok visszatelepítése |
species reintroduction (Reintroducing wild animal and plant species to their natural habitat. The reintroduction of species in a region requires a preliminary study to establish the reasons of their disappearance and the modifications that might have occurred in the biotopes) |
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fajok védelme |
conservation of species (Controlled utilization, protection or development of selected classes of plants or animals for their richness, biodiversity and benefits to humanity) |
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fajok védelmének programja |
species conservation programme (An organized group of activities and procedures, often run by a government agency or a nonprofit organization, to preserve and protect living organisms designated as being at risk) |
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fajvédelem |
protection of species (Measures adopted for the safeguarding of species, of their ecosystems and their biodiversity) |
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faktor piac |
factor market (Significant elements or reasons for an outcome in the buying, selling, and trading of particular goods or services) |
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fal |
wall |
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falevél |
leaf (The main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants, usually consisting of a flat green blade attached to the stem directly or by a stalk) |
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falu |
village (A group of houses and other buildings, such as a church, a school and some shops, which is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside) |
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