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protective

/proʊtɛktɪv/, /prɛtɛktɪv/ adjektief, naamwoord
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Serving, intended or wishing to protect.

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tracking protection
difresans helerghi
protective clothing
dillas difres
in protecting
yn unn witha
Marine Protected Areas
Ranndir Gwithys Morek
protected status
gre difresys
protected herd
gre withys
protected area
gwithlann · ranndir gwithys
protective measure
kamm diolgeli
has protected
re withas

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The decision afforded the Cornish the same status as the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish, and means that they have "the right to; express, preserve, share and develop their distinct culture and identity", giving the Cornish language further recognition and protection.
Res yw dhymm gul neppyth.langbot langbot
(hkv.) secure; make safe, protect
Ny yll'ta leverel henna.langbot langbot
We’re planning a journey which evolves, rather than transforms our region by protecting what is unique and special and utilising it to make us more prosperous.
My a grys y kews Tom Frynkek yn ta.langbot langbot
to protect oneself from
Ni a dhiberth haneth.langbot langbot
to protect from - to preserve
Nyns yw da gans Tom choklet.langbot langbot
Environmental growth is as vital as ever to each: to reverse the decline of nature, to drawdown carbon, and to protect us from environmental hazards like flooding.
My a vetyas orth ow howethes.langbot langbot
(hkb.) omsawva gez sanctuary, reserve, protected area
Yth esa Maria a’y sav.langbot langbot
We rely on the environment to provide us with economic gain, but we don’t protect the environment while we do this.
Pur skwith yw an tas.langbot langbot
safeguard, protection
Yth esov vy yn Dubai.langbot langbot
The “mods” were something else. For the most part, they weren’t good boxers but they were good fighters, without fear. All they wanted to do in the ring was to punch their opponent, as many times as possible, as hard as possible, no matter how many times they were hit in return. No one but a very good boxer could protect himself from their attacks. I was not that boxer. So, I had to stand “toe to toe” with them, and swap punches.
Da yw genev prena dillas.langbot langbot
The Government will make a submission to the Council of Europe during the autumn of 2014 to update the Framework Convention which is designed to protect and promote cultural diversity.
Res yw dhis dybri.englishtainment-tm-g4sOafew englishtainment-tm-g4sOafew
protect from
Deus yn uskis!langbot langbot
defence, protection diwara (verb-hanow)
Goslow orti!langbot langbot
protected area
Ny allav vy dybri kig.langbot langbot
A place where prospers farming while protecting resources natural (adjectives are normally placed after the noun in Cornish), restoring links of habitat and enhancing the heritage archaeological; a land (that) is loved, taken with pleasure, and supported by communities local and visitors.
Yma’n eglos war an vre.langbot langbot
Some five centuries ago A miracle play was written It was ‘The Life of St. Meriadoc’ He sailed to our land Close to Carn Brea He sought a building in the town The Chapel of Blessed Mary Where he might preach the truth Blessed Mary of Cornwall Bring your grace to us And show yourself on some high rock Star of the Blue Sea Grant a blessing upon our nation And bestow your goodness everywhere By the beauteous vision of your face Inspire us to enact the Father’s will Queen of heaven and earth Gentle and modest Mother of Cornwall Protect our precious motherland of Kernow Mary, Blessed Virgin Reveal yourself to us And restore all goodness to Cornwall And deliver us from our troubles Sweet Lady of Cornwall Why do we utterly fail to glimpse you Beside our wellsprings Or within some sacred enclosure? Though we be few in number We are loyal in spirit Oh good and holy virgin I dedicate my song to you! Blessed Mary of Cornwall Bring your grace to us And show yourself on some high rock Star of the Blue Sea Grant a blessing upon our nation And bestow your goodness everywhere By the beauteous vision of your face Inspire us to enact the Father’s will Queen of heaven and earth Gentle and modest Mother of Cornwall Protect our precious motherland of Kernow Mary, Blessed Virgin Reveal yourself to us And restore all goodness to Cornwall And deliver us from our troubles Restore your peace to Cornwall!
Yw da genes enevales?langbot langbot
secure; make safe, protect
Res yw dhymm dybri, ynwedh.langbot langbot
protect
Ass yw splann an gewer?langbot langbot
Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. Oxygen is Earth's most abundant element, and after hydrogen and helium, it is the third-most abundant element in the universe. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen, a colorless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula O 2. Diatomic oxygen gas currently constitutes 20.95% of the Earth's atmosphere, though this has changed considerably over long periods of time. Oxygen makes up almost half of the Earth's crust in the form of oxides.[3] Dioxygen provides most of the chemical energy released in combustion[4] and aerobic cellular respiration,[5] and many major classes of organic molecules in living organisms contain oxygen atoms, such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and fats, as do the major constituent inorganic compounds of animal shells, teeth, and bone. Most of the mass of living organisms is oxygen as a component of water, the major constituent of lifeforms. Oxygen is continuously replenished in Earth's atmosphere by photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is too chemically reactive to remain a free element in air without being continuously replenished by the photosynthetic action of living organisms. Another form (allotrope) of oxygen, ozone (O 3), strongly absorbs ultraviolet UVB radiation and the high-altitude ozone layer helps protect the biosphere from ultraviolet radiation. However, ozone present at the surface is a byproduct of smog and thus a pollutant. Oxygen was isolated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire, in 1774. Priority is often given for Priestley because his work was published first. Priestley, however, called oxygen "dephlogisticated air", and did not recognize it as a chemical element. The name oxygen was coined in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier, who first recognized oxygen as a chemical element and correctly characterized the role it plays in combustion. Common uses of oxygen include production of steel, plastics and textiles, brazing, welding and cutting of steels and other metals, rocket propellant, oxygen therapy, and life support systems in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving.
Pyth yw agas hanow?langbot langbot
protection
Res o dhymm kavos neppyth.langbot langbot
protect
Kas yw genev gortos.langbot langbot
to protect from - to preserve
Ny wonn.langbot langbot
protect from
A vydh hi glaw a-vorow?langbot langbot
statutorily protected
Res yw dhyn fistena.langbot langbot
The UK Government recognised the Cornish people as a national minority under the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities in 2014.
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