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11:29 Jun 22, 2012 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Science - Geography | |||||||
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4 | watercourse |
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3 | drainage ditch |
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watercourse Explanation: , |
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drainage ditch Explanation: ciek melioracyjny to nic innego jak rów melioracyjny -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 godz. (2012-06-22 13:38:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- otwarty lub zamknięty - open or closed ditch -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 godz. (2012-06-22 13:49:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- cieki sztuczne (rowy i kanały otwarte i kryte) odwadniające i nawadniające -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 godz. (2012-06-22 14:03:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ze względu na wielkość oraz pochodzenie można wyróżnić cieki wodne: naturalne: rzeka, strumień, struga, potok, ued sztuczne: kanał wodny, rów wodny rowy melioracyjne należą do rowów wodnych, mogą być otwarte lub kryte |
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