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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 712461 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain fishing - fish breeding & aquaculture
  • releasing into a given habitat (e.g. stream, lake, woodland) for replenishment purposes, wildlife, particularly mammalia, birds and fish, specifically reared or captured elsewhere
  • the action of stocking again: providing new stock for (restocking the stream with trout)
asustamine
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  • 1. Kalade veekogudesse asustamise korra kehtestab Vabariigi Valitsus.
  • 2. Käesoleva korra tähenduses on kalade veekogudesse asustamine kalade, jõesilmu, jõevähi ja teiste veeselgrootute või nende viljastatud marja (edaspidi kala) sisselaskmine looduslikesse veekogudesse. Käesolev kord ei reguleeri Eestis looduslikult mitteesinevate liikide või nende viljastatud marja veekogudesse asustamist.
restocking preferred
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  • Member States may, under the conditions specified in Annex III, take measures to encourage capital investment in the following fields: (a) fixed or movable facilities aimed at the protection and development of aquatic resources, except restocking; ...
repeuplement
Bestandsaufstockung
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Filmikunsti terminibaas Filmterm

ID 453996 Last modified 04.04.2023
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Domain screenwriting
  • preparatory device that helps to weave the fabric of a screenplay together. It can be a line of dialogue, a character's gesture, a mannerism, a prop, a costume, or a combi nation of these. As the story unfolds, this plant is repeated, thus keeping it alive in the audience's mind. Usually near the resolution of the story, when the circumstances of the characters and the audience have changed, there is a "payoff' on this plant in which the gesture, prop, or whatever takes on a new meaning. This resembles a poetic metaphor, when the plant takes on new meaning at the payoff. (Howard & Mabley, 1993, pp. 72-73) Also see payoff

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