emergence of seedlings - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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emergence of seedlings (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ɪˈmɜːr.dʒəns əv ˈsiːd.lɪŋz/

Meaning and Usage

The phrase "emergence of seedlings" refers to the process by which young plants, or seedlings, grow and break through the soil surface after germination. This term is often used in the context of botany, horticulture, agriculture, and gardening. Its frequency of use is relatively specialized, mostly appearing in written contexts such as scientific literature, gardening guides, and academic publications. It is less common in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. The emergence of seedlings in the garden is a sign that spring has arrived.
  2. Проростание сеянцев в саду – это признак того, что весна пришла.

  3. Proper watering can significantly improve the emergence of seedlings from the soil.

  4. Правильный полив может значительно улучшить проростание сеянцев из почвы.

  5. The emergence of seedlings was delayed due to the unusually cold weather.

  6. Проростание сеянцев было задержано из-за необычно холодной погоды.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "emergence of seedlings" is not commonly associated with idiomatic expressions, the themes of growth and development are prevalent in language. Here are some idioms related to growth that can metaphorically connect to this phrase:

  1. Bloom where you are planted.
  2. Translation: Расти там, где posажены.
  3. This phrase encourages individuals to thrive and make the best of their circumstances.

  4. Put down roots.

  5. Translation: Поставить корни.
  6. This expression means to establish oneself in a place or situation.

  7. A budding talent.

  8. Translation: Ростущий талант.
  9. Referring to a person who shows potential but has not yet fully developed in their field.

  10. The seed of an idea.

  11. Translation: Семя идеи.
  12. This phrase refers to the initial concept from which something larger develops.

  13. To grow by leaps and bounds.

  14. Translation: Расти стремительными шагами.
  15. This idiom describes rapid growth or progressive development.

  16. To bear fruit.

  17. Translation: Принести плоды.
  18. This expression means that efforts have produced results or outcomes.

Etymology

The word "emergence" derives from the Latin "emergere," which means "to rise out or up." The term "seedling" comes from "seed," with the diminutive suffix "-ling" indicating something small or young, thus referring to a small young plant.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Germination - Sprouting - Growth - Development

Antonyms: - Dormancy - Stagnation - Decline - Withering



25-07-2024