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Turkish - Turkish

Definition of pests in Turkish Turkish dictionary

PEST
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Alçak, aşağı. Hafif, yavaş ses
PEST
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sesi galiz, kalın ve korkunç olan
pest
Pes (II)
English - English
– living organisms, such as insects, weeds, fungi, rodents, and others, that cause damage, irritation or are otherwise troublesome or harmful
Animals or plants that harm the native plants and animals in a habitat
Loosely, vermin that feed on plants, and often transmit disease Any insect or animal which is detrimental to the health and well being of plants or other animals
plural of pest
Pests are organisms which may adversely effect public health or attack food and other materials important to mankind
All organisms that negatively impact agriculture operations and/or wildlife habitats, including plants, noxious weeds, insects, diseases, and rodents
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A plague, pestilence, epidemic
pest
An annoying, harmful, often destructive creature
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An annoying person
pest
A fatal epidemic disease; a pestilence; specif
pest
{n} a plague, mischief, bane, destruction, ruin
pest
Any species that is considered obnoxious (usually with regard to its interference with human commercial and/or convenience interests)
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An organism that directly or indirectly interferes with human activities causing annoyance, economic damage, or health problems
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An organism capable of causing material damage Forest pests include insects and diseases
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Any forest health agent designated as detrimental to effective resource management
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The term "pest" is broad, encompassing a broad spectrum of animals and insects that cause damage to the garden and its plants Every pest --from deer to nematodes-- causes its own set of problems and has its own set of potential controls Before deciding on poisons, though, for control, consider how much damage the pest is really doing A small amount of nibbling is generally acceptable and won't really affect overall harvest or plant health See also: insecticide
pest
– A destructive insect or small animal
pest
Any form of plant or animal life, or any pathogenic agent, injurious or potentially injurious to plants or plant products A Quarantine Pest is a pest of potential national economic importance to a country where the pest is not present, or where the pest is present but not widely distributed and is being actively controlled The quarantine pests referred to in the certifying statement on the FPC are those pests listed by foreign countries as being prohibited noxious organisms
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Any objectionable animals or insects including, but not limited to, birds, rodents, flies, and larvae [From §110 3(j)]
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Any deadly epidemic disease; pestilence; spec the bubonic plague: the common name of this in sc in the 16th-17th c Now rare (OED Vol XI, 622)
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Anything causing damage or destruction
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Anything which resembles a pest; one who, or that which, is troublesome, noxious, mischievous, or destructive; a nuisance
pest
the plague
pest
Any organism that reduces the availability, quality, or value of a useful resource
pest
Someone with poor social discipline who continually bothers disinterested women
pest
any species, strain or biotype of plant, animal or pathogenic agent injurious to plants or other organisms and/or their products [JVG]
pest
disapproval You can describe someone, especially a child, as a pest if they keep bothering you. He climbed on the table, pulled my hair, and was generally a pest. = nuisance. A former town of north-central Hungary on the left bank of the Danube River. Since 1873 it has been part of Budapest. Any organism, usually an animal, judged as a threat to humans. Most pests either compete with humans for natural resources or transmit disease to humans, their crops, or their livestock. Invertebrate pests include some protozoans, flatworms, nematodes, mollusks, arachnids, and especially insects. Mammals and birds can also be pests. Human activities, such as monocultural farming practices, use of broad-spectrum pesticides, and introduction of exotic species, often result in the proliferation of pest species. Certain fungi, bacteria, and viruses are also considered pests. Plant pests are usually called weeds
pest
Political, Economic, Strategic, Technology ('PEST analysis' - see also ' SWOT analysis' ) Sometimes refered to as 'SLEPT' which means : Strategic, Legislation, Economic, Political, Technology
pest
An annoying, often destructive creature
pest
Any organism that interferes with human health, convenience, comfort, or profit
pest
a persistently annoying person
pest
{i} something that harms plants; nuisance, someone or something annoying; nagger
pest
An animal or plant that is directly or indirectly detrimental to human interests, causing harm or reducing the quality and value of a harvestable crop or other resource Weeds, termites, rats, and mildew are examples of pests
pest
A person who is annoying
pest
Pests are insects or small animals which damage crops or food supplies. crops which are resistant to some of the major insect pests and diseases new and innovative methods of pest control
pest
An insect, rodent, nematode, fungus, weed or other form of terrestrial or aquatic plant or animal life that is injurious to health or the environment
pest
Any organism that is out of place or causes stress to a desired organism
Turkish - English

Definition of pests in Turkish English dictionary

pest
soft
pest
low
pest
soft, low (in pitch and volume)
pest
(speaking) softly
pests

    Turkish pronunciation

    pests

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpests/ /ˈpɛsts/

    Etymology

    [ 'pest ] (noun.) 1553. Middle French peste, from Latin pestis.
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