galling of roots - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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galling of roots (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/gɒlɪŋ əv ruːts/

Meaning and Usage

The term "galling of roots" refers to a phenomenon in plant pathology where galls (abnormal growths) form on the roots of plants, usually as a response to pathogens, parasites, or environmental stressors. These galls can affect plant health, nutrient uptake, and overall growth.

In English, the phrase is primarily used in scientific or agricultural contexts, especially in discussions about plant health, diseases, or pest management. It is less commonly used in everyday oral speech and tends to appear more frequently in written texts such as research papers, articles, and textbooks.

Example Sentences

  1. The galling of roots can severely impact crop yields if not managed properly.
  2. (Translation: Вырождение корней может серьезно повлиять на урожайность, если с ним не справляться должным образом.)

  3. Scientists are studying the galling of roots to develop resistant plant varieties.

  4. (Translation: Ученые изучают вырождение корней, чтобы разработать устойчивые сорта растений.)

  5. Farmers must be vigilant about the galling of roots in their fields.

  6. (Translation: Фермерам следует быть бдительными в отношении вырождения корней в их полях.)

Idiomatic Expressions

Although "galling of roots" is not commonly associated with idiomatic expressions, the concept of "galling" can be associated with annoyance or irritation in idioms. Below are some expressions featuring the word "gall."

  1. It galls me to see such inequality in the workplace.
  2. (Translation: Меня раздражает видеть такую неравенство на рабочем месте.)

  3. Having to explain my decision again galls me.

  4. (Translation: Мне это надоедает снова объяснять своё решение.)

  5. It galling how she takes credit for my work.

  6. (Translation: Меня это злит, как она присваивает заслуги за мою работу.)

  7. Despite the galls of his past mistakes, he persevered.

  8. (Translation: Несмотря на недовольство из-за своих прошлых ошибок, он продолжал двигаться вперед.)

  9. His constant interruptions began to gall everyone in the meeting.

  10. (Translation: Его постоянные прерывания начали раздражать всех на встрече.)

Etymology

The word "galling" stems from the Old Norse word galli, meaning "a sore" or "an irritation," which relates to both its physical and emotional connotations of annoyance. "Roots" comes from Old English wyrt, which means "root, plant, or herb." The compound phrase serves to describe a specific condition affecting plant roots.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Distortion of roots - Root deformation - Root lesion

Antonyms: - Healthy roots - Normal root growth - Root viability



25-07-2024