Hakuluettelo:
Käännös:
self-colonise (suomeksi)
- Määritelmät:
- (alt form, self-colonize, lang=en)
- To regain power after being colonized.
- * (quote-book, year=2011 , title=Judicial Activism in Bangladesh: A Golden Mean Approach , author=Ridwanul Hoque , page=95 , ISBN=144382822X , passage=Yet ironically, in the thirty five odd years of Bangladesh's existence, it has remained seized or '''self-colonised''' for a long 16 years' period (1975-1990) by military-autocratic and nearly autocratic regimes. )
- * (quote-book, year=2014 , title=Aboriginal Peoples, Colonialism and International Law: Raw Law , author=Irene Watson , page= , ISBN=1317938372 , passage= And it is imposed on us by the same Ngarrindjeri who themselves were once the colonised. The processes of colonialism in the end become '''self-colonising'''.)
- * (quote-book, year=2016, title=Transnational Education Crossing ‘Asia’ and ‘the West’ , author=Le-Ha Phan , page= , ISBN=1317638131 , passage=They did not apologise for being Asian; in other words, they did not seem to be '''self-colonised'''. )
- To be introduced into an ecosystem via natural processes.
- * (quote-book, year=2004, title=The Garden - Volume 129 , author= , page=670 , ISBN= , passage=Elsewhere in the capital, new shoots are pushing up through the soil on a 460sq m (5,000sq ft) biodiverse green roof at Laban Dance Centre, in southeast London, where the roof has been left to '''self-colonise''' with a mixture of seed. )
- * (quote-book, year=2009, title=The Early Prehistory of Fiji , author=Geoffrey Richard Clark & Atholl Anderson , page=43 , ISBN=1921666072 , passage=The presence of suitable rodent prey introduced by people presumably at or near colonisation about 3000 years ago (Anderson and Clark, 1999; White et al. 2000) was probably the prerequisite that allowed barn owls, which are specialist predators of small mammals and specifically rodents, to '''self-colonise''', presumably from the Solomon Islands. )
- * (quote-book, year=2015, title=21st Century Homestead: Urban Agriculture , author=Douglas Waterford , page=99 , ISBN=1312936517 , passage=The original idea was to allow the roofs to '''self-colonise''' with plants, but they are sometimes seeded to increase their bio-diversity potential in the short term. )