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désert - traduzione in Inglese

BARREN AREA OF LAND WHERE LITTLE PRECIPITATION OCCURS
Deserts; Hot desert; Desertic; The Desert; Temperate desert; Arid Region; Desert enviroment; Sunny country; Hot deserts; Desert flowers; Desert flora; Desert fauna; Animals in deserts; Evolution of deserts; Desert Region; Coastal desert; Desert basin; 🏜; Temperate Desert; 🏜️; Desert wildlife; Sandy desert
  • Battle of El Alamein]], 1942
  • Gypsum dune fields, [[White Sands National Park]], New Mexico, United States
  • Tirunelveli]] in [[India]] from the [[monsoon]]s, creating a [[rainshadow]] region.
  • Cold desert: snow surface at [[Dome C]] Station, Antarctica
  • Valle de la Luna]] ("Moon Valley") in the [[Atacama Desert]] of [[Chile]], the world's driest non-polar desert
  • Cardón]] cacti in the [[Baja California Desert]], Cataviña region, Mexico
  • Salt caravan travelling between [[Agadez]] and the [[Bilma]] salt mines
  • disruptive]] head markings.
  • Arabian]] deserts to produce solar energy to power Europe and the Middle East.
  • The [[desert iguana]] (''Dipsosaurus dorsalis'') is well-adapted to desert life.
  • Windswept [[desert pavement]] of small, smooth, closely packed stones in the [[Mojave desert]]
  • Sand and dunes of the [[Libyan Desert]]
  • barchan dune]] formation, with the wind blowing from the left
  • Exfoliation of weathering rocks in [[Texas]], US
  • Gobi]]
  • Spirit]]'' in 2004
  • Aerial view of [[Makhtesh Ramon]], an [[erosion cirque]] of a type unique to the [[Negev]]
  • A mining plant near [[Jodhpur]], India
  • Il milione]]''.
  • An animation of a year in organism density on Earth. The [[South Pacific Gyre]] is an example of a so-called "oceanic desert", visibly low (purple) in organism density. Polar deserts are visible in consistent white and arid deserts in consistent brown, with [[tundra]]s oscillating between white and brown.
  • Shepherd near [[Marrakech]] leading his flock to new pasture
  • suspension]] 4. wind current
  • One square centimeter<br>(0.16 sq in) of windblown sand from the Gobi Desert
  • [[Dust storm]] about to engulf a military camp in Iraq, 2005
  • The [[Sahara]] is the largest hot desert in the world
  • The camel thorn tree (''[[Acacia erioloba]]'') in the [[Namib Desert]] is nearly leafless in dry periods.
  • Tadpole shrimp]] survive dry periods as eggs, which rapidly hatch and develop after rain.
  • Mosaic of fields in [[Imperial Valley]]
  • Atacama]], the world's driest non-polar desert, part of the [[Arid Diagonal]] of South America

étendue déserte      
n. wilderness
désert         
n. desert, sands, emptiness, wastes, wilderness
desserte      
n. side table

Definizione

desert
(deserted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A desert is a large area of land, usually in a hot region, where there is almost no water, rain, trees, or plants.
...the Sahara Desert.
...the burning desert sun...
N-VAR: oft in names after n
2.
If people or animals desert a place, they leave it and it becomes empty.
Farmers are deserting their fields and coming here looking for jobs...
VERB: V n
deserted
She led them into a deserted sidestreet.
= empty
ADJ
3.
If someone deserts you, they go away and leave you, and no longer help or support you.
Mrs Roding's husband deserted her years ago...
= abandon
VERB: V n
desertion (desertions)
...her father's desertion.
N-VAR
4.
If you desert something that you support, use, or are involved with, you stop supporting it, using it, or being involved with it.
The paper's price rise will encourage readers to desert in even greater numbers...
He was pained to see many youngsters deserting kibbutz life...
Spaniards are worried about German investors deserting Spain for Eastern Europe.
VERB: V, V n, V n for n
desertion
...a mass desertion of the Party by the electorate.
N-VAR
5.
If a quality or skill that you normally have deserts you, you suddenly find that you do not have it when you need it or want it.
Even when he appeared to be depressed, a dry sense of humour never deserted him...
She lost the next five games, and the set, as her confidence abruptly deserted her.
= leave
VERB: V n, V n
6.
If someone deserts, or deserts a job, especially a job in the armed forces, they leave that job without permission.
He was a second-lieutenant in the army until he deserted...
He deserted from army intelligence last month...
VERB: V, V from n
desertion
The high rate of desertion has added to the army's woes...
N-VAR
7.
If you say that someone has got their just deserts, you mean that they deserved the unpleasant things that have happened to them, because they did something bad.
At the end of the book the child's true identity is discovered, and the bad guys get their just deserts.
PHRASE [feelings]

Wikipedia

Desert

A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation. About one-third of the land surface of the Earth is arid or semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions, where little precipitation occurs, and which are sometimes called polar deserts or "cold deserts". Deserts can be classified by the amount of precipitation that falls, by the temperature that prevails, by the causes of desertification or by their geographical location.

Deserts are formed by weathering processes as large variations in temperature between day and night put strains on the rocks, which consequently break in pieces. Although rain seldom occurs in deserts, there are occasional downpours that can result in flash floods. Rain falling on hot rocks can cause them to shatter, and the resulting fragments and rubble strewn over the desert floor are further eroded by the wind. This picks up particles of sand and dust, which can remain airborne for extended periods – sometimes causing the formation of sand storms or dust storms. Wind-blown sand grains striking any solid object in their path can abrade the surface. Rocks are smoothed down, and the wind sorts sand into uniform deposits. The grains end up as level sheets of sand or are piled high in billowing sand dunes. Other deserts are flat, stony plains where all the fine material has been blown away and the surface consists of a mosaic of smooth stones, often forming desert pavements, and little further erosion takes place. Other desert features include rock outcrops, exposed bedrock and clays once deposited by flowing water. Temporary lakes may form and salt pans may be left when waters evaporate. There may be underground sources of water, in the form of springs and seepages from aquifers. Where these are found, oases can occur.

Plants and animals living in the desert need special adaptations to survive in the harsh environment. Plants tend to be tough and wiry with small or no leaves, water-resistant cuticles, and often spines to deter herbivory. Some annual plants germinate, bloom and die in the course of a few weeks after rainfall, while other long-lived plants survive for years and have deep root systems able to tap underground moisture. Animals need to keep cool and find enough food and water to survive. Many are nocturnal, and stay in the shade or underground during the heat of the day. They tend to be efficient at conserving water, extracting most of their needs from their food and concentrating their urine. Some animals remain in a state of dormancy for long periods, ready to become active again during the rare rainfall. They then reproduce rapidly while conditions are favorable before returning to dormancy.

People have struggled to live in deserts and the surrounding semi-arid lands for millennia. Nomads have moved their flocks and herds to wherever grazing is available, and oases have provided opportunities for a more settled way of life. The cultivation of semi-arid regions encourages erosion of soil and is one of the causes of increased desertification. Desert farming is possible with the aid of irrigation, and the Imperial Valley in California provides an example of how previously barren land can be made productive by the import of water from an outside source. Many trade routes have been forged across deserts, especially across the Sahara, and traditionally were used by caravans of camels carrying salt, gold, ivory and other goods. Large numbers of slaves were also taken northwards across the Sahara. Some mineral extraction also takes place in deserts, and the uninterrupted sunlight gives potential for the capture of large quantities of solar energy.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per désert
1. Un désert bientôt sans gazelles Affaires intérieures.
2. Biographie dun désert Biographie dun désert est un livre, dont lauteur est Pierre Rognon, géologue et professeur ŕ luniversité Pierre et Marie Curie.
3. Areva est accusé de graves pollutions dans le désert.
4. l‘enfer du désert, brûlant comme un four à chaux.
5. Artiste, le désert blanc est principalement constitué de craie.