lateral migration - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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lateral migration (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/læˈtɛr.əl maɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/

Meaning and Usage

The term "lateral migration" refers to the movement of organisms or entities across a horizontal space rather than upward or downward. In biological contexts, it commonly describes the movement of animals or plants across an area, while in geological or urban studies, it can refer to the horizontal spread of populations or pollutants. Its frequency of use can vary depending on the discipline, but it tends to be more prominent in scientific and academic texts than in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. "The lateral migration of fish species is crucial for maintaining biodiversity in the ecosystem."
  2. «Горизонтальная миграция рыбных видов важна для поддержания биоразнообразия в экосистеме.»

  3. "Researchers observed the lateral migration of pollutants in the river after the industrial spill."

  4. «Исследователи наблюдали горизонтальную миграцию загрязнителей в реке после промышленной утечки.»

  5. "Understanding the lateral migration patterns of certain bird species can help conserve their habitats."

  6. «Понимание горизонтальных миграционных паттернов определенных видов птиц может помочь сохранить их места обитания.»

Idiomatic Expressions

While "lateral migration" does not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions, it is often relevant in discussions around ecological balance or urban development. Here are a few sentences that may use parts of this term:

  1. "The city planned for the lateral migration of its population as new industries emerged."
  2. «Город спланировал горизонтальную миграцию своего населения с появлением новых отраслей.»

  3. "After the environmental changes, the lateral migration of species was observed to adapt to new conditions."

  4. «После экологических изменений была замечена горизонтальная миграция видов, чтобы адаптироваться к новым условиям.»

  5. "Urban planners must consider both vertical and lateral migration when designing sustainable communities."

  6. «Градостроители должны учитывать как вертикальную, так и горизонтальную миграцию при проектировании устойчивых сообществ.»

Etymology

The term "lateral" originates from the Latin word "lateralis," meaning "of the side." The word "migration" comes from the Latin "migratio," which means "to move from one place to another." Combined, "lateral migration" conveys the concept of side-to-side movement across a specified area.

Synonyms and Antonyms



25-07-2024