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Pest - translation to γερμανικά

EASTERN PART OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, FORMER INDEPENDENT CITY
Pesht; Pesth; Pest city; Pešta; Contra-Aquincum; Pest (city); Pesth, Hungary; Pesta; Pešť; Пешта; Pesth, (Budapest); Pest (Hungary)
  • Buda and Pest connected by [[Széchenyi Chain Bridge]].
  • View of the riverfront of Pest.
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  • Historical coat of arms of Pest, used between 1703-1873.<ref name="symbols" />
  • Buda and Pest view from 1686

Pest         
n. pest, nuisance, something annoying; pestilence, epidemic disease, plague
biological control         
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  • [[Cane toad]] (introduced into Australia 1935) spread from 1940 to 1980: it was ineffective as a control agent. Its distribution has continued to widen since 1980.
  • lacewings]] are available from biocontrol dealers.
  •  A [[parasitoid wasp]] (''[[Cotesia congregata]]'') adult with pupal cocoons on its host, a tobacco hornworm (''[[Manduca sexta]]'', green background), an example of a [[hymenoptera]]n biological control agent
  • earwigs]]
  • ''[[Encarsia formosa]]'', widely used in [[greenhouse]] horticulture, was one of the first biological control agents developed.
  • ''[[Hippodamia convergens]]'', the convergent lady beetle, is commonly sold for biological control of [[aphids]].
  • ''[[Cactoblastis cactorum]]'' larvae feeding on ''[[Opuntia]]'' prickly pear cacti
  • wasp]] searching for bollworms or other [[caterpillar]]s on a cotton plant
  • [[Green peach aphid]], a pest in its own right and a vector of plant viruses, killed by the fungus ''[[Pandora neoaphidis]]'' ([[Zygomycota]]: [[Entomophthorales]]) Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
  • ''[[Rodolia cardinalis]]'', the vedalia beetle, was imported from Australia to California in the 19th century, successfully controlling [[cottony cushion scale]].
  • Life cycles of greenhouse whitefly and its parasitoid wasp ''[[Encarsia formosa]]''
METHOD OF CONTROLLING PESTS USING OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS
Biocontrol; Biological control; Bioinsecticide; Fruit fly control; Biological Control; Biological control agent; Biological controls; Biological Control Agent; Natural control; Biological crop protection; Biocontrol agent; Classical biological control; Biologically control; Augmentative biological control
biologische Kontrolle (Schädlingsbekämpfung durch biologische Mittel)
quarantine flag         
  • ''Surry'']] on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour in 1814, the first quarantine in Australia
  • High tech communication brings cheer and encouragement
  • Slovakia]] closed borders to non-residents because of the [[coronavirus disease 2019]] pandemic.
  • The quarantine hospital building (lazaretto) at the historic Columbia River Quarantine Station near Knappton, Washington
  • signal flag]] "Quebec", also called the "Yellow Jack", is a simple yellow flag that was historically used to signal quarantine (it stands for '''Q'''), but in modern use indicates the opposite, as a signal of a ship free of disease that requests boarding and inspection.
  • Public Health Service Quarantine Station, [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], 1957
  • National Maritime Museum of Greenwich, London]]
  • Isolating a village in [[Romania]] whose inhabitants believe that doctors poison those suspected of cholera (1911)
  • A road sign at an exit on [[Interstate 91]] in [[Vermont]], photographed in November 2020.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INTERVENTION OF RESTRICTION ON THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS, WHICH IS INTENDED TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE OR PESTS
Quarantining; Quarantined; Quaranteen; Quarentine; Quarantine station; Quarantine Act 1710; Quarantine flag; Quarantine ships; Quarantinable disease; Self quarantine; Self-quarantine; Pest quarantine; Agricultural quarantine; Quorintine; Quorantine; Pest quarantine zone
n. Quarantäneflagge, gelbe Flagge von einem Schiff gehisst wenn in ein Hafen einfahrend um zu zeigen dass keine Krankheiten an Bord befindlich sind; Flagge zusammen mit einer anderen auf einem Schiff gehisst um anzudeuten dass ansteckende Krankheiten an Bord sind und das Schiff unter Quarantäne gestellt ist

Ορισμός

pest
n.
1.
Plague, pestilence, infection, fatal epidemic, infectious disease.
2.
Bane, scourge, curse, infliction, nuisance, great annoyance, plague.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pest, Hungary

Pest (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpɛʃt]) is the eastern, mostly flat part of Budapest, Hungary, comprising about two-thirds of the city's territory. It is separated from Buda and Óbuda, the western parts of Budapest, by the Danube River. Among its most notable sights are the Inner City, the Hungarian Parliament Building, Heroes' Square and Andrássy Avenue.

In colloquial Hungarian, "Pest" is often used for the whole capital of Budapest. The three parts of Budapest (Pest, Buda, Óbuda) united in 1873.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Pest
1. Jährlich würden dort etwa 1000 Pest–Fälle registriert.
2. Sie vermehrten sich aber explosionsartig und gelten heute als Pest.
3. Für Köhler wäre es eine Entscheidung zwischen Pest und Cholera.
4. Juli 2007 Die deutsche Gesellschaft hasst er wie die Pest.
5. Am Donnerstag sprachen Experten von einer moderneren Art der Pest.