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1 AIRI, Atomic Industry Research Institute
Французско-русский универсальный словарь > AIRI, Atomic Industry Research Institute
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2 zone industrielle
промышленный район
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industrial area
Areas allocated for industry within a town-planning scheme or environmental plan. The range of industries accommodated in a plan may include: light industry, service industry, general industry, hazardous, noxious or offensive industry, waterfront industry, extractive industry. Standards are usually defined for industrial areas relating to access and roads, drainage, car parking, aesthetics, landscaping, buffer zones, noise levels, and air and water pollution. (Source: GILP96)
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3 industrie sidérurgique
производство чугуна
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ironwork industry
Industry for the production of iron articles. (Source: WEBSTEa)
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производство чугуна и стали
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iron and steel industry
Sector of the metallurgical industry dealing with the production of cast iron, steel and iron alloys. Emissions from these industries tend to settle quickly from the atmosphere and can lead to rising concentrations in the soil. The main raw material input to the production process is iron ore. Also recycled scrap is used. (Source: FLGISA / DOBRIS)
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4 industrie alimentaire
пищевая обрабатывающая промышленность
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food processing industry
A commercial establishment in which food is manufactured or packaged for human consumption. (Source: KOREN)
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пищевая промышленность
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food industry
The commercial production and packaging of foods that are fabricated by processing, by combining various ingredients, or both. (Source: MGH)
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5 industrie de la cellulose
производство целлюлозы
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pulp industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in manufacturing and selling the soft, moist, slightly cohering mass deriving from wood that is used to produce paper sheets, cardboard and other paper products. (Source: RHW)
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целлюлозная промышленность
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cellulose industry
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6 industrie
промышленность
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industry
An industry is a group of establishments engaged in the same or similar kinds of economic activities. Industries produce commodities that are sold with the expectation of recovering the total cost of production. A single industry can produce many different commodities. (Source: PGE)
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7 industrie chimique
химическая промышленность
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chemical industry
Industry related with the production of chemical compounds. The chemical processing industry has a variety of special pollution problems due to the vast number of products manufactured. The treatment processes combine processing, concentration, separation, extraction, by-product recovery, destruction, and reduction in concentration. The wastes may originate from solvent extraction, acid and caustic wastes, overflows, spills, mechanical loss, etc. (Source: PZ)
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8 impact de l'industrie sur l'environnement
воздействие промышленности на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of industry
The effects on the environment connected with industrial activities are mainly related to the production of industrial wastes that can be divided into various types: solid waste, such as dust particles or slag from coal; liquid wastes from various processes, including radioactive coolants from power stations; and gas wastes, largely produced by the chemical industry. (Source: RRDA)
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9 industrie minérale
горнодобывающая промышленность
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mineral industry
Industry for the exploitation of minerals from soil deposits by underground excavations or open workings, employing adequate plants and equipment. (Source: FLGISA)
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10 industrie hôteličre
гостиничная индустрия
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hotel industry
The industry related with the provision of lodging and usually meals and other services for travelers and other paying guests. (Source: AMHER)
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11 industrie du cuir
кожевенная промышленность
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leather industry
Industry for the production of leather goods such as garments, bags, etc. (Source: CEDa)
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12 industrie pétroličre
нефтяная промышленность
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petroleum industry
Manufacturing industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding, and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. (Source: PZ)
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13 industrie cosmétique
производство косметики
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cosmetic industry
Industry for the production of substances for improving the appearance of the body. (Source: CEDa)
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14 industrie des produits métalliques
производство металлических изделий
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metal products industry
Industry related with the primary metal processing and fabricated metal products manufacturing. The most important end uses of the products of the metals industries are automobiles, machinery, appliances, electrical equipment, structures, furniture, and containers. (Source: PZ)
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15 industrie des huiles et graisses
производство пищевого масла и жиров
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oil and fat industry
Industry for the production and processing of edible oils and fats. (Source: RRDA)
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16 industrie du sucre
производство сахара
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sugar industry
Establishments primarily engaged in processing raw cane sugar, sugar beets or starches to finished sucrose, glucose or fructose. By-products of this industry include beet pulp and inedible molasses. (Source: PGE)
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17 industrie de l'acier
производство стали
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steel industry
Industry that deals with the processing of iron. (Source: RRDA)
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18 industrie électrique
производство электроэнергии
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electrical industry
Industry for the production of electric energy. (Source: CED)
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19 industrie énergétique
производство энергии
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energy industry
Industry which converts various types of fuels as well as solar, water, tidal, and geothermal energy into other energy forms for a variety of household, commercial, transportation, and industrial application. (Source: PZ)
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20 industrie de la récupération
промышленная переработка твердых отходов
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reclamation industry
Industry for the transformation of solid waste into useful products. (Source: GRN)
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