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22 декабря, 2017

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11 ноября, 2017

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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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    Peat, английский
    1. Generally, unconsolidated material that consists mainly of undecomposed, or only slightly decomposed, organic matter accumulated under conditions of excessive moisture. more specifically, a layer of organic material containing plant residues that may show

    2. Торф

    3. A fibrous mass of organic matter in various stages of decomposition, generally dark brown to black in color and of spongy consistency. peat moss 1. moss entering into the composition of, or producing, peat; used as mulch. 2. the debris of mashes and bogs, somewhat compressed and partially decomposed; used as mulch.

    4. A deposit largely formed of dead vegetation which may be in course

    5. An organic material that forms by the partial decomposition and disintegration of vegetation in tropical swamps and other wet, humid areas. it is believed to be the precursor of coal.




    Pebble, английский

    Peat, английский
    1. Generally, unconsolidated material that consists mainly of undecomposed, or only slightly decomposed, organic matter accumulated under conditions of excessive moisture. more specifically, a layer of organic material containing plant residues that may show

    2. Торф

    3. A fibrous mass of organic matter in various stages of decomposition, generally dark brown to black in color and of spongy consistency. peat moss 1. moss entering into the composition of, or producing, peat; used as mulch. 2. the debris of mashes and bogs, somewhat compressed and partially decomposed; used as mulch.

    4. A deposit largely formed of dead vegetation which may be in course

    5. An organic material that forms by the partial decomposition and disintegration of vegetation in tropical swamps and other wet, humid areas. it is believed to be the precursor of coal.