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Перевод: extinct
[прилагательное] потухший; угасший; вымерший; не имеющий наследника; не имеющий продолжателя рода; вышедший из употребления
Тезаурус:
- In 1951 a well-documented eruption of this kind took place on Mt Lamington in Papua, another of those volcanoes which was thought to be extinct until something nasty happened.
- The Jutland (also known as the Sortbroget Jydsk Malkekvg, or SJM) in its old form is virtually extinct, though a herd of about 30 black-and-white and grey-and-white Jutland cattle is being preserved by a family on the island of Fnen.
- In fact people have killed so many tigers that two races are probably extinct.
- It is pointed out that the extinct quagga, a zebra with much less striping, came from the far south of Africa where the climate is cooler and that the northern, stripeless horses also enjoy cooler weather.
- He called the heron a "crane", for real cranes, sacred birds to the Celts, have long been extinct in Ireland.
- In the case of coal, this is undoubtedly true: it is the partially decomposed remains of forests, which were made up of giant clubmosses and other extinct trees.
- A few years earlier the reddish-yellow Sheeted Somerset , which probably became extinct before 1890, had been described as a mainly polled breed remarkable for nothing except its coat pattern: the belted pattern became popular among those who liked decorative livestock in their parks.
- The larger "arol" or Mirandais variety, which has pink mucosae, is nearly extinct and has fallen sharply from about 1,000 in 1979, mainly through crossing with the Piedmont, the old Garonnais and the black-mucosae variety.
- We are saying that some populations (i.e. sexual ones) evolve faster than others, and hence will survive when others go extinct.
- One method attempts to compare the structures of teeth or limbs or some other feature of the extinct animal with living analogues .
- Its unusual mahogany colouring and coat pattern, with a bold white finching along the back and underside and flashing white tail, suggest close links with the extinct Glamorgan (see Welsh cattle) and most would accept that the two in due course merged into a single breed.
- There is some evidence that wild populations of mice have, in the past, gone extinct through epidemics of t genes.
- In the latter case, if the wife or husband dies without issue the tenant is said to be tenant in tail, "after possibility of issue extinct", and his rights are substantially no greater than those of a tenant for life.
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