drought

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
kuraklık

Kuraklık dönemi ürüne ciddi hasar verdi. - The spell of drought did severe damage to the harvest.

Seller, şiddetli rüzgar fırtınaları, kuraklıklar, öldürücü donlar ve hava kirliliği sorunları hepsi,ara sıra, modern toplumu etkilenmiştir. - Floods, violent wind storms, droughts, killing frosts, and the problems of air pollution have all, on occasion, influenced modern society.

{i} kıtlık

Kıtlık süresince birçok köylü öldü. - Many peasants died during the drought.

kurak

Kuraklıktan dolayı, çim soldu. - Because of the drought, the grass has withered.

Kuraklık sırasında, çiftçiler kıt kanaat zorlukla geçinebiliyorlar. - During droughts, farmers are barely able to eke out a living.

nemsiz
susuzluk
susuz
kıt

Kuraklık sırasında, çiftçiler kıt kanaat zorlukla geçinebiliyorlar. - During droughts, farmers are barely able to eke out a living.

Kıtlık süresince birçok köylü öldü. - Many peasants died during the drought.

eksiklik
droughty kurak
{i} darlık
kuruluk
drought beer
Fıçıdan doldurulan, dökme bira
drought prone
Kuraklığa meyilli, kuraklık geçirmeye meyilli
drought-resistant
Kuraklığa dayanıklı

Drought-resistant plants.

drought damage
(Çevre) kuraklık hasarı
drought index
(Çevre) kuraklık endeksi
droughts
kuraklık

Seller, şiddetli rüzgar fırtınaları, kuraklıklar, öldürücü donlar ve hava kirliliği sorunları hepsi,ara sıra, modern toplumu etkilenmiştir. - Floods, violent wind storms, droughts, killing frosts, and the problems of air pollution have all, on occasion, influenced modern society.

Eski insanlar kuraklıkların ve depremlerin Tanrıların memnuniyetsizlikleri anlamına geldiklerini düşünürlerdi. - Ancient people thought that droughts and earthquakes meant that the gods were displeased.

drouth
susuzluk
severe drought
(Çevre) aşırı kuraklık
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A period of below average rain fall, longer and more severe than a dry spell
A longer than expected term without success, particularly in sport
dry weather, especially when so long continued as to cause vegetation to wither
{n} dry weather, dryness, thrist
Dry spell, lack of rain, shortage of water
Abnormally dry weather in a region over an extended period sufficient to cause a serious hydrological (water cycle) imbalance in the affected area This can cause such problems as crop damage and water-supply shortage
There is no definitive definition of drought based on measurable processes; scientists evaluate precipitation, temperature, and soil moisture data for the present and recent past to determine drought status Very generally, it refers to a period of time when precipitation levels are low, impacting agriculture, water supply, and wildfire hazard
An extended interval of abnormally dry weather sufficiently prolonged for the lack of water to cause serious hydrologic imbalance, such as crop damage, and water supply shortages, in the affected area
A period of deficient precipitation or runoff extending over an indefinite number of days, but with no set standard by which to determine the amount of deficiency needed to constitute a drought Thus, there is no universally accepted quantitative definition of drought; generally, each investigator establishes his own definition
A deficiency of precipitation over an extended period of time
Prolonged period with little or no rainfall
An extended period with below average precipitation
a long period of time with little or no rain
Abnormal dry weather for a specific area that is sufficiently prolonged for the lack of water to cause serious hydrological imbalance
a prolonged shortage
A drought is a long period of time during which no rain falls. Drought and famines have killed up to two million people here. a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live. Lack or insufficiency of rain for an extended period that severely disturbs the hydrologic cycle in an area. Droughts involve water shortages, crop damage, streamflow reduction, and depletion of groundwater and soil moisture. They occur when evaporation and transpiration exceed precipitation for a considerable period. Drought is the most serious hazard to agriculture in nearly every part of the world. Efforts have been made to control it by seeding clouds to induce rainfall, but these experiments have had only limited success
A normal, reoccuring feature of climate that originates from a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, usually a season or more Droughts can occur in virtually all climates The precise definition depends on the region, but the definition is often determined by comparing recent precipitation to a 30-year average In some areas, precipitation that is only 75% of a 30-year average is considered a drought
a continued lack of rain for an extended period of time; dryness
although there is no universally accepted definition of drought, it is generally the term applied to periods of less than average precipitation over a certain period of time In south Texas ranchers say drought begins as soon as it stops raining
Scarcity; lack
A prolonged period of less-than-normal precipitation such that the lack of water causes a serious hydrologic imbalance
{i} lack of rain, abnormally dry weather
a temporary shortage of rainfall a prolonged shortage
Dryness; want of rain or of water; especially, such dryness of the weather as affects the earth, and prevents the growth of plants; aridity
A period of below average rain fall
A period of relatively long duration with substantially less than normal precipitation, occurring usually over a wide area
Thirst; want of drink
The naturally occurring phenomenon that exists when precipitation has been significantly below normal recorded levels, causing serious hydrological imbalances that adversely affect land resource production systems
There is no universally accepted quantitative definition of drought Generally, the term is applied to periods of less than average precipitation over a certain period of time; nature's failure to fulfill the water wants and needs of man
Climatic condition where water loss due to evapotranspiration is greater than water inputs through precipitation
a temporary shortage of rainfall
A period of time when precipitation is well below normal
Abnormal, dry weather for a specific area that is prolonged and causes serious hydrological imbalance
A long period with little or no rain
Prolonged and severe lack of water usually caused by a dearth of rainfall Drought can occur when rainfall occurs at the wrong point in the harvest cycle Drought also connotes the agricultural crisis and economic challenges that follow water scarcity, including famine
a long period of time with no, or very little rain
A long period of unusually low rainfall resulting in parched ground and abnormal withering of vegetation A drought is defined arbitrarily to suit the region For example: a period of 4 months without rain would be regarded as a drought only if people were unprepared for it and it was not normal However, in a desert region, a drought might be considered a succession of unusually dry years From most perspectives drought is the norm on the prairies of North America
An extended period without precipitation
dryth
drith
{i} drouth
drought-tolerant
Able to survive long periods of time without rain

Some of the best drought-tolerant trees are bur oak, Texas red oak, Texas ash, cedar elm, Eve's necklace, chinkapin oak, and Lacey oak.

drought damages
harm and financial losses due to a prolonged lack of rain
drought year
year in which there is very little rainfall
absolute drought
A period of drought where there has been no precipitation for at least 15 days
drouth
{n} dry weather, dryness, thrist
droughts
plural of drought
drouth
alternative spelling of drought
drouth
Same as Drought
severe drought
serious situation of dry weather
drought
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