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noun1) (contamination) [Umwelt]verschmutzung, diewater pollution — Gewässerverschmutzung, die
2) (polluting substance[s]) Verunreinigungen; Schadstoffe* * *[-ʃən]noun die Verschmutzung* * *pol·lu·tion[pəˈlu:ʃən]n no plair \pollution Luftverschmutzung fwater \pollution Wasserverschmutzung ftoxic \pollution Verseuchung f mit giftigen Substanzena cloud of \pollution eine Schadstoffwolke* * *[pə'luːSən]n(of environment) Umweltverschmutzung f, Verschmutzung f; (of atmosphere) Verunreinigung f; (of rivers) Verunreinigung f, Verpestung f (pej); (fig) Korrumpierung fpollution level — Grad m der Umweltverschmutzung; (of air, water) Schadstoffbelastung f
* * *1. Befleckung f, Beschmutzung f (beide auch fig)2. Verunreinigung f, Verschmutzung f, Belastung f:pollution control Umweltschutz m;pollution level Schadstoffbelastung f3. fig Entweihung f* * *noun1) (contamination) [Umwelt]verschmutzung, diewater pollution — Gewässerverschmutzung, die
2) (polluting substance[s]) Verunreinigungen; Schadstoffe* * *n.Umweltverschmutzung f.Verschmutzung (Umwelt-) f.Verunreinigung f.
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