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101 graywater
сточные хозяйственно-бытовые водысточные хозяйственные водысточные бытовые водыфановые водымор. сточные воды после душа ср. black waterGreywater, sometimes also spelt as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is wastewater generated from processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Sometimes, the term excludes kitchen wastewater containing significant food residues. It is quite distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants. Greywater gets its name from its appearance and possibly also from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater from feces or other toxic chemicals). From the point of view of treatment and pollution prevention, greywater decomposes much more quickly and is easier to treat and eliminate than blackwater, but is still considered to be a health and pollution hazard if released into the natural environment untreated.
In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in reusing or recycling greywater, particularly for use in irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand intensive treatment systems that are so expensive they usually cost more than simply treating and buying the tap water they save. Treatment methods and risks are poorly researched and understood by authorities. Despite this, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in drought zones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater and its risks are poorly researched compared with its elimination.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > graywater
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102 grey water
сточные хозяйственно-бытовые водысточные хозяйственные водысточные бытовые водыфановые водымор. сточные воды после душа ср. black waterGreywater, sometimes also spelt as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is wastewater generated from processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Sometimes, the term excludes kitchen wastewater containing significant food residues. It is quite distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants. Greywater gets its name from its appearance and possibly also from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater from feces or other toxic chemicals). From the point of view of treatment and pollution prevention, greywater decomposes much more quickly and is easier to treat and eliminate than blackwater, but is still considered to be a health and pollution hazard if released into the natural environment untreated.
In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in reusing or recycling greywater, particularly for use in irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand intensive treatment systems that are so expensive they usually cost more than simply treating and buying the tap water they save. Treatment methods and risks are poorly researched and understood by authorities. Despite this, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in drought zones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater and its risks are poorly researched compared with its elimination.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > grey water
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103 greywater
сточные хозяйственно-бытовые водысточные хозяйственные водысточные бытовые водыфановые водымор. сточные воды после душа ср. black waterGreywater, sometimes also spelt as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is wastewater generated from processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Sometimes, the term excludes kitchen wastewater containing significant food residues. It is quite distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants. Greywater gets its name from its appearance and possibly also from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater from feces or other toxic chemicals). From the point of view of treatment and pollution prevention, greywater decomposes much more quickly and is easier to treat and eliminate than blackwater, but is still considered to be a health and pollution hazard if released into the natural environment untreated.
In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in reusing or recycling greywater, particularly for use in irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand intensive treatment systems that are so expensive they usually cost more than simply treating and buying the tap water they save. Treatment methods and risks are poorly researched and understood by authorities. Despite this, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in drought zones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater and its risks are poorly researched compared with its elimination.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > greywater
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104 pollution
nto protect from pollution — защищать ( окружающую среду) от загрязнения
- air pollutionto tackle industrial pollution — браться за проблему загрязнения окружающей среды промышленными отходами
- chemical pollution
- environmental pollution
- industrial pollution
- level of environmental pollution
- man-made pollution
- marine pollution
- nuclear pollution
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условия [факторы] окружающей среды; окружающая обстановка; система технических средств обеспечения боевых действий— chemical warfare environment— high-intensity combat environment— maneuvering environment— mid-intensity combat environment -
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108 poison
['pɔɪz(ə)n] 1. сущ.1)а) яд, отраваб) яд, негативное влияниеThe poison of seditious doctrines. — Отрава бунтарских идей.
Syn:2) разг. спиртной напитокCome right in and name your poison. — Входите и скажите, что вы будете пить.
3) хим. отравляющая примесь4) физ. вредный поглотитель; реакторные шлаки••2. прил.1) ядовитыйSyn:2) отравляющий3. гл.1) отравлять; заражатьThe soil has been poisoned with chemical waste from the factory. — Почва была отравлена химическими отходами предприятия.
Syn:2) портить, развращатьThe mother had poisoned the children's minds against their father. — Мать настроила детей против отца.
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109 substance
['sʌbst(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) веществоpure substance — чистое вещество, вещество без примесей
2) содержание, суть, сущность; существоin substance — по существу; по сути
Is there any substance to their claim? — Их требования серьёзны? Есть ли какое-нибудь рациональное зерно в их требованиях?
Syn:3) филос. материя, субстанция4)а) реальность; нечто реальное, реально существующееI would not lose the substance by running after shadows. — Я не стал бы жертвовать реальными вещами, гоняясь за призраками.
Syn:б) практическая значимость, полезность; реальная ценность5) юр. имущество, состояниеSyn:6) = controlled substance наркотик, наркотическое веществоsubstance abuse — злоупотребление алкоголем или наркотиками
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110 property
1) свойство; качество; характеристика2) собственность; владение•- absorption properties - adhesion property - bulk properties - cancerogenic property - cementing property - chemical properties - city property - cold resisting property - creep property - directional properties - dynamic properties - elastic properties - estate property - filtering property - fixed property - flexural property - hydrophobic property - hydroscopic property - income property - insulating property - mechanical properties - organoleptic property - personal property - physical properties - real property - refractory property - sealing property - sound-proofing properties - static properties - strength property - thermal property - toxic properties - water-resisting property* * *1. свойство; качество; характеристика; способность2. владение; земельная собственность; застроенный земельный участок; хозяйство- properties of cross sections
- properties of materials
- acoustical properties
- adjacent property
- application property
- basic material properties
- cementing property
- characteristic properties
- cold resisting property
- cryogenic properties of concrete
- durability-related properties
- geometric properties of sections
- index properties
- insulating properties
- mechanical properties
- physical properties
- pozzolanic properties
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111 agent
1. n агент, представитель; посредник; доверенное лицо2. n агентство3. n амер. воен. связной; ординарец4. n амер. сотрудникfederal agents — сотрудники федеральных учреждений,
5. n организатор предвыборной кампании; доверенное лицо6. n действующая сила; фактор; средствоrain and frost are natural agents — дождь и мороз — естественные факторы
chemical agent — химическое вещество, реактив; реагент
agent of fusion — плавень, флюс
7. n эк. хозяйственная единица8. n амер. воен. отравляющее веществоagent blue — «агент синий», «эйджент блю»
deflocculation agent — дефлокулирующее вещество, дефлокулянт
9. n лингв. агенс, деятель10. n хим. реагентСинонимический ряд:1. means (noun) agency; cause; channel; instrument; instrumentality; instrumentation; intermediary; means; mechanism; medium; method; ministry; organ; vehicle2. representative (noun) ambassador; assignee; attorney; broker; delegate; deputy; emissary; factor; procurator; proxy; representative; surrogate3. spy (noun) spook; spy; undercover manАнтонимический ряд:counteraction; inventor; master; opponent; originator; principal -
112 lethal
1. a смертельный, летальный2. a смертоносный; вызывающий, причиняющий смерть3. a убийственный, беспощадный; фатальныйСинонимический ряд:deadly (adj.) deadly; deathly; fatal; harmful; malignant; mortal; mortiferous; noxious; pestilent; pestilential; poisonous; terminal; toxic; virulent -
113 bomb
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114 fuel
топливо; ркт. горючее; заправлять(ся) топливомcarbon compounds liquid hydrogen fuel — ракетное горючее на основе соединений углерода и жидкого водорода
cold starting priming fuel — пусковое [стартовое] топливо для низких температур
request a minimum fuel GCA — просить разрешение на посадку по системе «Джи-Си-Эй» с учётом минимального расхода топлива
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115 propellant
ракетное топливо; реактивное топливоaniline red fuming nitric acid propellant — ракетное топливо, состоящее из анилина и красной дымящей азотной кислоты
condensation colloid propellant for electrostatic propulsion — конденсационное коллоидное ракетное топливо для ионных ракетных двигателей
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116 total parameter
итоговый параметр
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The sum of parameters that must be taken into account when assessing water quality (organoleptic factors, physico-chemical factors, toxic substances, microbiological parameters. (Source: RRDA)
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