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richness

richness
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het goed dat de mens van nut is
  • the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth
"he praised the richness of the soil"

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richness
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a strong deep vividness of hue
    "the fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room"

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    richness
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the quality of having high intrinsic value
      "the richness of the mines and pastureland"
      "the cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive"

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      richness
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • reproduktievermogen
      • the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth
      "he praised the richness of the soil"

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      richness
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • grandezza
      • splendid or imposing in size or appearance
      "impressed by the richness of the flora"

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      richness
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
        • the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing
        "he was well aware of the richness of his own appearance"

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        richness
        Zelfstandig naamwoord
          • the property of being extremely abundant
          "the idiomatic richness of English"

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          richness
          Zelfstandig naamwoord
          • luxe, weelde, abundantie, overvloed
          • abundant wealth
          "they studied forerunners of richness or poverty"
          "the richness all around unsettled him for he had expected to find poverty"

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          1. The soil retained richness.
          2. So let's be friends and enjoy our very cooperative community as well as the richness and diversity of languages ​​and their cultures!
          3. highlight the richness of cultural diversity in Europe;
          4. causes, on more than a temporary basis, significant loss of species richness, habitat or community types.
          5. Multi-metric indexes assessing benthic community condition and functionality, such as species diversity and richness, proportion of opportunistic to sensitive species (6.2.2)
          6. These strategic guidelines should reflect the multifunctional role farming plays in the richness and diversity of landscapes, food products and cultural and natural heritage throughout the Community.
          7. In view of the richness of biodiversity in Poland, the introduction of genetically modified organisms into the environment may cause serious disturbances to its functioning.
          8. They are a comprehensive witness to the history of the richness of Europe's cultural identities and the diversity of its people.
          9. This process aims at raising the alcoholic richness of the wine while keeping most part of the natural sugars of the grape.
          10. A Community action entitled ‘European Capital of Culture’ is hereby established in order to highlight the richness and diversity of European cultures and the features they share, as well as to promote greater mutual understanding between European citizens.
          11. In addition to their cultural value, cinematographic works are a source of historical information about European society. They are a comprehensive witness to the history of the richness of Europe's cultural identities and the diversity of its people.
          12. Mutated wine, i.e. whose alcoholic fermentation is stopped by addition of neutral wine alcohol. This process aims at raising the alcoholic richness of the wine while keeping most part of the natural sugars of the grape.
          13. ‘significant adverse impacts’ means impacts (evaluated individually, in combination or cumulatively) which compromise ecosystem integrity in a manner that impairs the ability of affected populations to replace themselves and that degrades the long-term natural productivity of habitats, or causes on more than a temporary basis significant loss of species richness, habitat or community types;
          14. Mental health. To map the richness of experience and initiatives in mental health promotion, mental disorder prevention and social inclusion of people with mental health problems in countries at national, regional and local levels, identify and support credible leaders in the health sector and identify gaps in evidence where a need for further research exists.
          15. The European model of agriculture reflects the multifunctional role farming plays in the richness and diversity of landscapes, food products and cultural and natural heritage [1].The guiding principles for the CAP, market and rural development policies, were set out by the European Council of Göteborg (15 and 16 June 2001).