"Triffid"@en . "Triffid"@en . . . "A triffid is a biological weapon used by the Russians in 1951. It is a plant that eats human flesh. Triffid seeds got dispersed all over western Europe after a Russian bomber was shot down by British fighters. The bomber was carrying over one million wh."@en . "Triffid is a monster in the MMORPG Elder Tale."@en . "intelligent mobile plant"@en . "Triffid"@en . . . "The triffid is a highly venomous fictional plant species, the titular antagonist from the 1951 novel The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham and also later appears in Simon Clark's novel The Night of the Triffids. Triffids were also featured in the 1957 BBC radio dramatization of Wyndham's book, in a considerably altered film which was produced in 1962, and in a more faithful television serial which was produced by the BBC in 1981. The name may be related to the Trifid Nebula, a region of star formation originally named by John Herschel because it appeared to have three components, resembling a three-lobed flower in photographs taken in visible light."@en . . . "Triffid is a monster in the MMORPG Elder Tale."@en . . "The triffid is a highly venomous fictional plant species, the titular antagonist from the 1951 novel The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham and also later appears in Simon Clark's novel The Night of the Triffids. Triffids were also featured in the 1957 BBC radio dramatization of Wyndham's book, in a considerably altered film which was produced in 1962, and in a more faithful television serial which was produced by the BBC in 1981. The name may be related to the Trifid Nebula, a region of star formation originally named by John Herschel because it appeared to have three components, resembling a three-lobed flower in photographs taken in visible light. File:200px-JohnWyndham TheDayOfTheTriffids.jpg"@en . . . "A Triffid is a carnivorous plant that can grow up to eight feet tall. They are ambulatory (can walk) and have some sort of intelligence which is not controlled by a brain. They have a lethal sting which can whip out to about eight feet or ten feet if they \"Lean\" forward. Triffids are genetically modified in Russia in the book Radio and 1981 TV Serial. They reproduce in he way all plants do and their seeds are released from a small hole in their \"body\" and are contained a green rough sphere which splits open to release thousands of small seeds, not unlike dandelion's, of which only 5% are fertile."@en . . . "none"@en . . . . "The Triffids have long stings and presumably communicate through tapping of stems on their bodies. They can also move, albeit at a slow speed, and are carnivorous. As they are thought to have some intelligence, they usually attack the eyes and are good at quietly sneaking around or stalking their prey."@en . . . "Triffid"@hu . "A Triffid is a carnivorous plant that can grow up to eight feet tall. They are ambulatory (can walk) and have some sort of intelligence which is not controlled by a brain. They have a lethal sting which can whip out to about eight feet or ten feet if they \"Lean\" forward. Triffids are genetically modified in Russia in the book Radio and 1981 TV Serial. They reproduce in he way all plants do and their seeds are released from a small hole in their \"body\" and are contained a green rough sphere which splits open to release thousands of small seeds, not unlike dandelion's, of which only 5% are fertile."@en . . . . "The Triffids have long stings and presumably communicate through tapping of stems on their bodies. They can also move, albeit at a slow speed, and are carnivorous. As they are thought to have some intelligence, they usually attack the eyes and are good at quietly sneaking around or stalking their prey."@en . "A triffid is a plant-like creature that launches eggs. Its shape resembles a bell. When you start a level containing Triffids, they are dormant and do not produce eggs. They remain dormant until any non-virus unit enters its range. Triggering units include squads, engineers, and even the units called in for airstrikes. When active, they begin producing large, red eggs which they shoot out into the region. The eggs can be destroyed by explosives. Triffid eggs can hatch into a few different things. They commonly hatch into a group of white eggs (the same kind as those laid by Spore Generators), which hatch into basic virii. They are also known to hatch into Centipedes and Spiders, making Triffids a significant threat if left unchecked."@en . . . . . "Normal"@en . . . "Volume 1: Prologue"@en . . "Kateg\u00F3ria:N\u00F6v\u00E9nyek A triffidek az emberre vesz\u00E9lyes, mozg\u00F3 n\u00F6v\u00E9nyek, amelyek el\u0151sz\u00F6r John Wyndham 1951-es, A triffidek napja c\u00EDm\u0171 reg\u00E9ny\u00E9ben jelentek meg, k\u00E9s\u0151bb pedig a Simon Clark \u00E1ltal jegyzett folytat\u00E1sban, A triffidek \u00E9jszak\u00E1j\u00E1ban. A reg\u00E9nyben sz\u00E1mos utal\u00E1s t\u00F6rt\u00E9nik r\u00E1, honnan sz\u00E1rmazhatnak a triffidek, de eg\u00E9szen pontosan sosem der\u00FCl ki. Annyi biztos, hogy h\u00FAsz \u00E9vvel a k\u00F6nyv cselekm\u00E9nye el\u0151tt a n\u00F6v\u00E9nyek korai v\u00E1ltozat\u00E1nak magvait ellopt\u00E1k egy szovjet kutat\u00F3int\u00E9zetb\u0151l, \u00E9s rep\u00FCl\u0151vel sz\u00E1ll\u00EDtott\u00E1k volna valahov\u00E1, \u00E1m a g\u00E9pet a hidegh\u00E1bor\u00FA idej\u00E9n lel\u0151tt\u00E9k. A reg\u00E9nyben gyorsan kiz\u00E1rj\u00E1k annak lehet\u0151s\u00E9g\u00E9t, hogy a triffidek term\u00E9szetes fejl\u0151d\u00E9s \u00FAtj\u00E1n j\u00F6ttek volna l\u00E9tre,vagy az \u0171rb\u0151l \u00E9rkeztek volna, ugyanakkor val\u00F3sz\u00EDn\u0171nek tartj\u00E1k, hogy emberek nemes\u00EDtett\u00E9k \u0151ket t\u00F6bb m\u00E1s n\u00F6v\u00E9nyb\u0151l. A k\u00F6tet 1962-es filmv\u00E1ltozat\u00E1ban ezzel szemben a triffidek egy meteorz\u00E1por sor\u00E1n az \u0171rb\u0151l \u00E9rkeznek a F\u00F6ldre."@hu . "Kateg\u00F3ria:N\u00F6v\u00E9nyek A triffidek az emberre vesz\u00E9lyes, mozg\u00F3 n\u00F6v\u00E9nyek, amelyek el\u0151sz\u00F6r John Wyndham 1951-es, A triffidek napja c\u00EDm\u0171 reg\u00E9ny\u00E9ben jelentek meg, k\u00E9s\u0151bb pedig a Simon Clark \u00E1ltal jegyzett folytat\u00E1sban, A triffidek \u00E9jszak\u00E1j\u00E1ban. A k\u00F6tet 1962-es filmv\u00E1ltozat\u00E1ban ezzel szemben a triffidek egy meteorz\u00E1por sor\u00E1n az \u0171rb\u0151l \u00E9rkeznek a F\u00F6ldre."@hu . . . . . . . . "A triffid is a plant-like creature that launches eggs. Its shape resembles a bell. When you start a level containing Triffids, they are dormant and do not produce eggs. They remain dormant until any non-virus unit enters its range. Triggering units include squads, engineers, and even the units called in for airstrikes. When active, they begin producing large, red eggs which they shoot out into the region. The eggs can be destroyed by explosives."@en . . . . . "A triffid is a biological weapon used by the Russians in 1951. It is a plant that eats human flesh. Triffid seeds got dispersed all over western Europe after a Russian bomber was shot down by British fighters. The bomber was carrying over one million wh."@en .