heath

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Englisch - Türkisch
fundalık

Ağaçların büyümesini engelleyen bir fundalık sık sık yangın tarafından oluşturulur ya da genişletilir. - A heath is often created or expanded by fire, which prevents the growth of trees.

kır
süpürgeotu
funda

Ağaçların büyümesini engelleyen bir fundalık sık sık yangın tarafından oluşturulur ya da genişletilir. - A heath is often created or expanded by fire, which prevents the growth of trees.

çalılık
Erica black heath kara süpürgeotu
tree heath süpürge ağacı
Erica cinerea
heathy fundalı
süpürge çalısı
s native heath bir kimsenin anayurdu
Erica arborea
heath aster
yıldızçiçeği
heath family
çalılık familyası
heath hen
step tavuğu
heath aster
yildizçiçegi
heath berry
berry heath
heath cock
horoz heath
heath bell
süpürgeotu çiçeği
heath bell
funda çiçeği
tree heath
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) süpürgeotu
tree heath
süpürge ağacı
tree heath
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) süpürge çalısı
broom made from heath
çalı süpürgesi
heathy
fundalıklı
small heath
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) küçük zıpzıp perisi
terrestrial heath flow
(Çevre) kıtasal ısı akısı
true heath
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) pamuk orkide
Englisch - Englisch
A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland
Any small evergreen shrub of the genus Erica
of Heather
{i} open uncultivated land with few trees, wasteland; any of a number of low evergreen shrubs which grow in such areas (i.e. heather)
A heath is an area of open land covered with rough grass or heather and with very few trees or bushes. British politician who as prime minister (1970-1974) secured his country's entry into the Common Market (1973) and sought to offset high inflation by controlling wages, which led to a crippling miner's strike (1973-1974). an area of open land where grass, bushes, and other small plants grow, especially in Britain
It is also called heather, and ling
a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers
a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers
An area dominated by low-growing shrubs with woody stems and narrow leaves (e g heather), which often predominate on acidic or upland soils
A low shrub (Erica, or Calluna, vulgaris), with minute evergreen leaves, and handsome clusters of pink flowers
a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation
a community dominated by low to medium-height (to 1 5 metres) sclerophyllous shrubs
It is used in Great Britain for brooms, thatch, beds for the poor, and for heating ovens
Also, any species of the genus Erica, of which several are European, and many more are South African, some of great beauty
-Vegetation structure dominated by shrubs less than 2 m tall, having a foliage cover of 30 - 70% (open-heath) or 70 - 100% (closed-heath)
A place overgrown with heath; any cheerless tract of country overgrown with shrubs or coarse herbage
heather
grig
Heath Robinson
Used in an attributive manner to describe anything ingenious but absurdly impractical
Heath Robinson
a Heath Robinson machine, system etc is very complicated in an amusing way but not at all practical (William Heath Robinson (1872-194), English humorous artist who drew pictures of very complicated machines)
heath aster
common North American perennial with heathlike foliage and small white flower heads common much-branched North American perennial with heathlike foliage and small starry white flowers
heath cock
{i} male black grouse, blackcock
heath family
Family Ericaceae, made up mostly of shrubs and small trees, including azaleas, rhododendrons, mountain laurel, blueberries, and the low evergreen shrubs of the genus Erica (see erica). A large percentage of the family's approximately 110 genera and 4,000 species are cultivated. Members are widely distributed, extending into the subarctic and along mountain chains through the tropics. They are often evergreen species that thrive on open, barren land with usually acid and poorly drained soils. See also heather
heath hen
extinct prairie chicken
heath hen
{i} female black grouse; nonexistent prairie chicken
heath hen
female black grouse
heath hen
A subspecies of the prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido subsp. cupido) that became extinct in eastern North America during the first part of the 20th century
heath pea
European herb bearing small tubers used for food and in Scotland to flavor whiskey
heathy
{a} full of or abounding with heath
Sir Edward Heath
a British politician in the Conservative Party, who was Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974. He disagreed with Margaret Thatcher, who followed him as Conservative leader, and supported the European Union and the idea of a single European currency (=system of money) (1916-). born July 9, 1916, Broadstairs, Kent, Eng. British politician, prime minister of Britain (1970-74). He held various government positions after being elected to Parliament in 1950, and after the Conservative defeat in 1964 he became a major opposition figure. As prime minister, he faced the crisis of violent conflict in Northern Ireland, over which he imposed direct British rule in 1972, and won French acceptance of British entry into the European Economic Community. Unable to cope with Britain's mounting economic problems, chiefly rising inflation and unemployment and crippling labor strikes, he was succeeded by Harold Wilson in 1974 and replaced as party leader by Margaret Thatcher in 1975
Sir Edward Richard George Heath
born July 9, 1916, Broadstairs, Kent, Eng. British politician, prime minister of Britain (1970-74). He held various government positions after being elected to Parliament in 1950, and after the Conservative defeat in 1964 he became a major opposition figure. As prime minister, he faced the crisis of violent conflict in Northern Ireland, over which he imposed direct British rule in 1972, and won French acceptance of British entry into the European Economic Community. Unable to cope with Britain's mounting economic problems, chiefly rising inflation and unemployment and crippling labor strikes, he was succeeded by Harold Wilson in 1974 and replaced as party leader by Margaret Thatcher in 1975
australian heath
any heathlike plant of the family Epacridaceae; most are of the Australian region
common heath
spindly upright shrub of southern Australia and Tasmania having white to rose or purple-red flowers small erect shrub of Australia and Tasmania with fragrant ivory flowers
connemara heath
low straggling evergreen shrub of western Europe represented by several varieties with flowers from white to rose-purple
cornish heath
bushy shrub having pink to white flowers; common on the moors of Cornwall and in southwestern Europe; cultivated elsewhere
cross-leaved heath
dwarf European shrub with rose-colored flowers
heathy
Full of heath; abounding with heath; as, heathy land; heathy hills
heathy
{s} heathery, covered with heath (type of evergreen shrub)
mountain heath
small shrub with tiny evergreen leaves and pink or purple flowers; Alpine summits and high ground in Asia and Europe and United States
port jackson heath
small shrub of southern and western Australia having pinkish to rosy purple tubular flowers
prince-of-wales'-heath
South African shrub grown for its profusion of white flowers
sea heath
A low perennial plant (Frankenia lævis) resembling heath, growing along the seashore in Europe
spanish heath
erect dense shrub native to western Iberian peninsula having profuse white or pink flowers; naturalized in southwestern England
spike heath
small evergreen mat-forming shrub of southern Europe and Asia Minor having stiff stems and terminal clusters of small bell-shaped flowers
tree heath
evergreen treelike Mediterranean shrub having fragrant white flowers in large terminal panicles and hard woody roots used to make tobacco pipes gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet long
tree heath
A Mediterranean evergreen shrub or small tree (Erica arborea) having fragrant white flowers grouped in large terminal panicles. It is the source of briarroot
winter heath
dwarf European shrub with very early-blooming bell-shaped red flowers
heath

    Silbentrennung

    Heath

    Türkische aussprache

    hith

    Aussprache

    /ˈhēᴛʜ/ /ˈhiːθ/

    Etymologie

    [ 'hEth ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English hǣþ, from Proto-Germanic *haiþī, from Proto-Indo-European *kaito- (“forest”).
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