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09:12 May 30, 2016 |
Czech to English translations [PRO] Environment & Ecology / dočasné rozlivy | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Jiri Lonsky Czech Republic Local time: 01:57 | ||||||
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3 +1 | sedimentation |
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2 | overflow |
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sedimentation Explanation: I think this is an appropriate term. I have found the use of adjective "sedimentační" in connection with the verb "odsazování" in online references. |
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overflow Explanation: A flood is a body of water that covers land which is normally dry. Floods are common natural disasters that can affect millions of people around the world. They destroy houses and buildings, and carry soil away from valuable farming land. Floods can also contaminate drinking water and lead to diseases. They are often caused by rivers, but overflowing lakes and seas can also cause flooding. |
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