0 a living thing that grows in the soil or water and has leaves and roots, especially one that is smaller than a tree -- растение
1 a large factory where an industrial process happens -- завод
2 to put seeds or plants in the ground so that they will grow -- сажать, сеять
3 to secretly put something in a place that will make someone seem guilty -- подбрасывать (улики и т. д.)
4 to put a bomb somewhere so that it will explode there -- подкладывать бомбу
5 to put something firmly in a particular place -- прочно устанавливать, садиться в/рядом с/на и т. д.
He planted himself next to me on the sofa.
6 to make someone start thinking something -- внушать (мысль, сомнения и т. д.)
The typhoon in 1994 was suciently late for that planting to curtail but not to annul net returns to the rain shelters.
The mineral nutrition of wild plants revisited: a re-evaluation of processes and patterns.
Thus, the door of a burning furnace stood in for the steel plant, and a couple of drainpipes represented a construction site.
Since the palms were planted in equilateral triangles, canopy closure could be calculated from the planting density and approximate crown radius.
Between 1996 and 1998, 229 plants died and 629 stems recruited into the 30 cm size class.
It seems that these enzymes played integral roles in the protection of plants from oxidative stress.
The chapter on plant responses to herbicides reminds the reader that stresses can be anthropogenic.
However, given its convenience and the accessibility to surrounding plants, it may be an effective method for pre-planting applications.
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生物體, 植物, 建築物/機器…
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plante [feminine], usine [feminine], planter…
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