plants in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for plants in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

I.plant [plɑːnt, Am plænt] N

2. plant ECON (factory):

II.plant [plɑːnt, Am plænt] VB trans a. fig

Translations for plants in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

plants Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to run riot plants
to pot sth (up), to pot up sth plants
withered [or wilted] plants

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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You can create not 10, but 20 new plants from last year's pelargoniums.
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These plants have the unusual trait of sometimes bearing flower parts in sevens.
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Water taken up through the plants and transpired at their tops helps to humidify the air.
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Underneath the living rosettes, the plants typically produce nonphotosynthetic material or allow previous leaves to die, creating an insulating effect.
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Second, putting these transgenic plants in the field would attract pests away from crops.
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The dried-up leaves that appeared on your plants later in the season are indicative of a fungal issue called powdery mildew.
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To cut a crape myrtle back for the vague reason of "it just seems too large" ignores the fact that these plants are trees.
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They mainly eat plants, but also some mollusks and aquatic insects.
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Leguminous plants in hedgerows make substantial amounts of atmospheric nitrogen available to both riceplants and annual crops and recycle other nutrients and organic matter.
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Humans should be considerate to all, from animals to plants to humans themselves.
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