savanna

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Englisch - Türkisch
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savan

Kaplanlar cangılda, aslanlar savanada yaşar. - Tigers live in the jungle, lions in the savanna.

Savanadaki bir safariden henüz dönmüş gibi görünüyorsunuz. - You look you've just returned from a safari in the savannah.

{i} savana

Kaplanlar cangılda, aslanlar savanada yaşar. - Tigers live in the jungle, lions in the savanna.

Afrika filleri savana ve orman filleri olmak üzere iki farklı türe ayrılır. - African elephants are divided into two different species: savannah and forest elephants.

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savannah
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savannah
{i} savan

Afrika filleri savana ve orman filleri olmak üzere iki farklı türe ayrılır. - African elephants are divided into two different species: savannah and forest elephants.

Savanadaki bir safariden henüz dönmüş gibi görünüyorsunuz. - You look you've just returned from a safari in the savannah.

savannah
{i} savana

Afrika filleri savana ve orman filleri olmak üzere iki farklı türe ayrılır. - African elephants are divided into two different species: savannah and forest elephants.

Savanadaki bir safariden henüz dönmüş gibi görünüyorsunuz. - You look you've just returned from a safari in the savannah.

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Englisch - Englisch
A female given name of modern usage, variant of Savannah
A tropical grassland with scattered trees
{n} an open meadow, a pasture ground
of modern usage, variant of Savannah
extensive open tropical grasslands, with scattered trees and shrubs Savannas cover large areas of Africa, North and South America, and N Australia
Lowland tropical and subtropical grassland, generally with a scattering of trees and/or shrubs
a flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions
A tropical or sub-tropical plant community characterized by trees and shrubs scattered among a cover of grasses, herbs and forbs The climate of a savanna is tropical with a dry season occurring in the low sun period of the year
{i} plain covered with coarse grasses and characterized by seasonal rainfall
The open grasslands of the tropics
A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few or no trees
a type of grassland with widely spaced trees and a blanket of grasses that require a lot of light Rainfall usually occurs in the warmer, summer months with a dry period of between two to eight months Fires are typical across savannas during drier months and occur at intervals from one to 50 years
- wooded community with graminoid groundcover Two natural communities: fine-textured-soil savanna and sand savanna
a large flat area of grassy land, especially in Africa (zavana, from zabana)
A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, as grass or reeds, but destitute of trees
a tropical grassland ecosystem characterized by high temperatures, significant seasonal variations in precipitation, and moderate potential evapotranspiration rates
A grassland containing scattered trees In Wisconsin, this community was commonly prairie species and bur oaks
Savannah
A female given name from the word savannah or from the place name; also spelled Savanna
Savannah
A domestic cat breed
Savannah
The name of a river and several cities in the United States
Savannah
of modern usage from the word savannah or from the place name; also spelled Savanna
Savannah
A river and cities in the U.S
savannah
{i} plain covered with coarse grasses and characterized by seasonal rainfall
savannah
A savannah is a large area of flat, grassy land, usually in Africa. City (pop., 2000: 131,510), southeastern Georgia, U.S. Located at the mouth of the Savannah River, it is the oldest city in Georgia and its principal seaport. It was established in 1733 by James Oglethorpe and was the birthplace of the Georgia colony, the seat of the colonial government, and capital of the state until 1786. A major Confederate supply port during the American Civil War, the city was the objective of Union Gen. William T. Sherman's march to the sea in 1864. Noted for its beautiful historic buildings built around a system of small parks, it is a leading tourist centre. It is the site of several institutions of higher learning
savannah
a port in eastern Georgia near the mouth of the Savannah river
savannah
a flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions
savannah
a river in South Carolina that flows southeast to the Atlantic
savannah
The tropical grassland biome
savannah
alternative spelling of savanna
savannah
A grassland with scattered trees, either as individuals or clumps Often a transitional type between true grassland and forest Sometimes spelled 'savanna'
savannah
Tropical grassland biome characterized by scrubland, trees, grazing mammals, and a seasonal cycle of rainy and dry seasons
savannah
an assemblage of woody vegetation having a scattered distribution with an understory dominated by grasses and forbs maintained by recurring fire; height and diameter growth of canopy-layer trees may be stunted by environmental factors (i e , weather, shallow soils) or within established averages for the species
savannah
a port in eastern Georgia near the mouth of the Savannah river a river in South Carolina that flows southeast to the Atlantic
savannahs
plural of savannah
savannas
plural of savanna
savanna

    Silbentrennung

    Sa·van·na

    Türkische aussprache

    sıvänı

    Aussprache

    /səˈvanə/ /səˈvænə/

    Etymologie

    (noun.) 1555. From Spanish sabana
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