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продолжительный
Auslaugen des Bodens

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ˈsoil ex·haus·tion СЪЩ no pl СЕЛСК СТОП

в PONS речника
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ex·haus·tion [ɪgˈzɔ:stʃən, eg-, Am esp -ˈzɑ:st-] СЪЩ no pl

Erschöpfung f <-, -en>

I. soil1 [sɔɪl] ГЛАГ прх form

1. soil (dirty):

to soil sth

2. soil (foul):

to soil sth

3. soil usu passive прен (ruin):

jds Namen/guten Ruf beschmutzen прен [o. прен besudeln]

Phrases:

sich дат nicht die Hände an etw дат schmutzig machen прен

II. soil1 [sɔɪl] ГЛАГ нпрх

soil2 [sɔɪl] СЪЩ no pl

1. soil (earth):

Boden м <-s, Böden>
Erde f <-, -n>
Erdreich ср <-(e)s, -e>
soil clean-up ЕКОЛ

2. soil form (farming):

die Scholle liter

3. soil (territory):

Boden м <-s> kein pl

"Биология"

soil exhaustion СЪЩ

Present
Isoil
yousoil
he/she/itsoils
wesoil
yousoil
theysoil
Past
Isoiled
yousoiled
he/she/itsoiled
wesoiled
yousoiled
theysoiled
Present Perfect
Ihavesoiled
youhavesoiled
he/she/ithassoiled
wehavesoiled
youhavesoiled
theyhavesoiled
Past Perfect
Ihadsoiled
youhadsoiled
he/she/ithadsoiled
wehadsoiled
youhadsoiled
theyhadsoiled

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Though cotton planters believed that the alluvial soils of the region would always renew, the agricultural boom from the 1830s to the late 1850s caused extensive soil exhaustion and erosion.
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Soil erosion is a problem, as many previously wooded areas have disappeared as the locals use wood for fuel, and inadequate farming practices have sometimes resulted in soil exhaustion.
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Soil exhaustion and inheritance prompted the sale and sub-division of these formerly expansive tracts of land.
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The one to two hundred citizens per village migrated about every ten years to accommodate soil exhaustion.
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The people of that period often moved their houses due to soil exhaustion.
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