2014-05-18

Arealo arimas

Aras (sant. a, angl. are) – ploto matavimo vienetas = 100 m^2 (10 m * 10 m) = 0,01 ha, naudojamas matuojant žemės plotus. Šis ploto matavimo vienetas buvo apibrėžtas ankstesnėje metrinėje sistemoje, tačiau dabartinėje tarptautinėje matavimo vienetų sistemoje (SI) nėra naudojamas.

Šis ploto matavimo vienetas yra plačiai naudojamas daugelyje prancūziškai, portugališkai, lenkiškai, olandiškai, vokiškai kalbančių šalių, matuojant nedidelius žemės plotus. Didesniems žemės plotams matuoti paprastai naudojamas ploto matavimo vienetas hektaras.

Ар (пазначэньне: а; па-лацінску: area — плошча, паверхня) — адзінка вымярэньня плошчы ў мэтрычнай сыстэме, роўная плошчы квадрата з бокам 10 м. Вядомая таксама як «сотка» (гэта значыць 100 м² або 1/100 гектара).
1 ар = 1 дам² = 100 м² = 0,01 га
Το άριο είναι μονάδα μέτρησης επιφάνειας 100 τ.μ. Ισοδυναμεί με τετράγωνο πλευράς δέκα μέτρων. Πολλαπλάσιό του είναι το εκτάριο (10.000 τ.μ.).

Арът е единица за измерване на площ, производна на квадратния метър. Един ар е равен на 100 m2. 

Aar (lühend a) (ladina area ala, pind) on meetermõõdustikul põhinev mittesüsteemne pindalaühik.


Vieni artojai...

Suarė visą arealą...

Arealas - taksonominės grupės ar kokio nors reiškinio paplitimo sritis.

Be taksonomijos šiais laikais - niekaip.

Nuotraukoj, kuri aukštėliau, matom reiškinį, paplitusį areale.

area (n.)
1530s, "vacant piece of ground," from Latin area "level ground, open space," used of building sites, playgrounds, threshing floors, etc.; of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to arere "to become dry," on notion of a burned clearing or dry, bare space. The generic sense of "amount of surface (whether open or not) contained within any set of limits" is from 1845. Area code in North American telephone systems is attested from 1959.
....used of building sites, playgrounds, threshing floors, etc.; of uncertain origin.

Kam gi dar?

Ai, va kam:

arena (n.) 
1620s, "place of combat," from Latin harena "place of combat," originally "sand, sandy place," perhaps from Etruscan. The central stages of Roman amphitheaters were strewn with sand to soak up the blood.
Reginių gi reikia


Perhaps related to arere!

ārēre
  1. present active infinitive of āreō

areo (plural areoj, accusative singular areon, accusative plural areojn)
  1. (geometry) area
Kultūrintojų čia reikalai:
culture (n.) 
mid-15c., "the tilling of land," from Middle French culture and directly from Latin cultura "a cultivating, agriculture," figuratively "care, culture, an honoring," from past participle stem of colere "tend, guard, cultivate, till" (see colony). The figurative sense of "cultivation through education" is first attested c.1500. Meaning "the intellectual side of civilization" is from 1805; that of "collective customs and achievements of a people" is from 1867.
For without culture or holiness, which are always the gift of a very few, a man may renounce wealth or any other external thing, but he cannot renounce hatred, envy, jealousy, revenge. Culture is the sanctity of the intellect. [William Butler Yeats]
Slang culture vulture is from 1947. Culture shock first recorded 1940.

Suarė, sukultūrino, ir nutiko kultūrinis šokas:

Tok Pisin

 

arere
  1. edge, border, boundary
  2. limit
Kreolai...

Kai art, plėšinius plėšt, tai entuziastų negausu; bet kai suarta - daug pretendentų dalintis.

Nestinga, tikrai.

Ar jednostka powierzchni używana między innymi w rolnictwie, geodezji i leśnictwie. 1 ar jest to pole powierzchni kwadratu o boku 10 m. Oznaczana symbolem a.
1 a = 1 dam² = 100 m² = 0,01 ha
Das oder der Ar, in der Schweiz die Are, ist eine Maßeinheit der Fläche, Einheitenzeichen: a (nicht zu verwechseln mit dem Einheitenzeichen a für Jahr oder dem Formelzeichen der Fläche: A) von 100 m2 = 0,01 ha und ist damit gleich einem Quadratdekameter (dam2).

Un área es una unidad de superficie que equivale a 100 metros cuadrados (o un decámetro cuadrado).

The are (/ˈɛər/ or /ˈɑr/; symbol a) is a unit of area, equal to 100 square metres (10 m × 10 m), used for measuring land area. It was defined by older forms of the metric system, but is now outside of the modern International System (SI).

It is commonly used to measure real estate, in particular in Indonesia and in French-, Portuguese-, Slovakian-, Czech-, Polish-, Dutch-, and German-speaking countries as also in India.

In Russia and other former Soviet Union states, the "sotka" (сотка 'hundredth') is identical to the are. It is used to describe the size of suburban dacha or allotment garden plots or small city parks where the hectare would be too large.

Sotkas mums, postsovietams, siūlo, balvonai.

O patys kaip aria:
arable (adj.)
early 15c., "suitable for plowing" (as opposed to pasture- or wood-land), from Old French arable (12c.), from Latin arabilis, from arare "to plow," from PIE *are- "to plow" (cognates: Greek aroun, Old Church Slavonic orja, Lithuanian ariu "to plow;" Gothic arjan, Old English erian, Middle Irish airim, Welsh arddu "to plow;" Old Norse arþr "a plow"). Replaced by late 18c. native erable, from Old English erian "to plow," from the same PIE source.
Kada gi Old Church Slavonic orja pamiršot?

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