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lack$42957$ - перевод на голландский

BRITISH ORNITHOLOGIST AND BIOLOGIST (1910-1973)
David Lambert Lack; D. L. Lack; Lack, David
  • The Common Swift, one of many subjects studied by Lack.

lack      
v. afwezig zijn; zonder-; -vrij; missen
loss of consciousness         
  • Person passed out on a sidewalk in New York City, 2008
THE STATE, IN A NORMALLY CONSCIOUS BEING, OF NOT BEING CONSCIOUS
Loss of consciousness; Insensibility (symptom); Loss of awareness; Lack of awareness; Total lack of awareness; Loss consciousness; Unresponsiveness; Narcosis (unconsciousness); Losing consciousness
verlies v. bewustzijn
couch potato         
  • Bike to School Day]] in [[Alaska]]
  • Sedentary behavior enables less energy expenditure than active behavior.
INACTIVE LIFESTYLE WITH HEALTH RISKS
Couch potato; Couch Potato; Couch potatoes; Couch Potatoes; Computer potato; Sedentary life style; Couch cucumber; Sedentary; Couchpotato; Mousepotato; Couchie; Sedentry; Sedentes; Couch slough; Lack of physical activity; Lack of exercise; Sedentary behavior; Sedentarism; Sedentariness
televisiefreak/-fanaat

Определение

lack
¦ noun absence or deficiency of something.
¦ verb (also lack for) be without or deficient in.
Origin
ME: corresp. to, and perh. partly from, MDu. and Mid. Low Ger. lak 'deficiency', MDu. laken 'lack'.

Википедия

David Lack

David Lambert Lack FRS (16 July 1910 – 12 March 1973) was a British evolutionary biologist who made contributions to ornithology, ecology, and ethology. His 1947 book, Darwin's Finches, on the finches of the Galapagos Islands was a landmark work as were his other popular science books on Life of the Robin and Swifts in a Tower. He developed what is now known as Lack's Principle which explained the evolution of avian clutch sizes in terms of individual selection as opposed to the competing contemporary idea that they had evolved for the benefit of species (also known as group selection). His pioneering life-history studies of the living bird helped in changing the nature of ornithology from what was then a collection-oriented field. He was a longtime director of the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology at the University of Oxford.