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assurance des réacteurs nucléaires (ou atomiques) (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > nuclear reactor insurance
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4 nuclear reactor runaway risk
risque d'emballement d'un réacteur nucléaire (RL, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > nuclear reactor runaway risk
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nuclear ['nju:klɪə(r)]∎ France's nuclear deterrent la force de dissuasion nucléaire française►► nuclear bomb bombe f atomique;nuclear capability puissance f ou potentiel m nucléaire;nuclear capacity puissance f nucléaire;nuclear chemistry chimie f nucléaire;nuclear disarmament désarmement m nucléaire;nuclear energy énergie f nucléaire;nuclear family famille f nucléaire;nuclear fission fission f nucléaire;nuclear fuel combustible m nucléaire;nuclear fusion fusion f nucléaire;nuclear industry industrie f nucléaire;nuclear magnetic resonance résonance f magnétique nucléaire;nuclear medicine médecine f nucléaire;Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty traité m de non-prolifération nucléaire;nuclear physicist physicien(enne) m,f nucléaire;nuclear physics (UNCOUNT) physique f nucléaire;nuclear power nucléaire m, énergie f nucléaire;nuclear powers puissances fpl nucléaires;nuclear power station centrale f nucléaire ou atomique;nuclear reaction réaction f nucléaire;nuclear reactor réacteur m nucléaire;Nuclear Regulatory Commission = commission américaine contrôlant la sécurité des centrales nucléaires;nuclear reprocessing retraitement m (des déchets nucléaires);nuclear reprocessing plant usine f de retraitement (des déchets nucléaires);nuclear scientist physicien(enne) m,f nucléaire;nuclear shelter abri m antiatomique ou antinucléaire;nuclear submarine sous-marin m nucléaire;nuclear testing essais mpl nucléaires;nuclear umbrella parapluie m atomique ou nucléaire;nuclear war guerre f atomique;nuclear warhead ogive f ou tête f nucléaire;nuclear waste déchets mpl nucléaires;nuclear weapons armes fpl nucléaires;nuclear winter hiver m nucléaire -
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noun ((also nuclear reactor) an apparatus in which nuclear energy is produced which can be used as a source of power, eg when converted into electricity.) réacteur (nucléaire) -
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nome masculino2 FÍSICA, QUÍMICA réacteurreactor nuclearréacteur nucléairereactor térmicoréacteur thermique -
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > boiling-water reactor
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плутоний
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plutonium
A highly toxic metallic transuranic element. It occurs in trace amounts in uranium ores and is produced in a nuclear reactor by neutron bombardment of uranium-238. The most stable and important isotope, plutonium-239, readily undergoes fission and is used as a reactor fuel in nuclear power stations and in nuclear weapons. (Source: CED)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > плутоний
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12 ядерный реактор
ядерный реактор
реактор
Ндп. атомный реактор
реактор деления
ядерный котел
атомный котел
Устройство, предназначенное для организации и поддержания управляемой цепной реакции деления ядер.
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Ндп. Атомный реактор
D. Kernreaktor
Е. Nuclear reactor
F. Reacteur nucleaire
Устройство, предназначенное для организации и поддержания управляемой цепной реакции деления ядер
Источник: ГОСТ 23082-78: Реакторы ядерные. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ядерный реактор
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['nju:kliəs]plural - nuclei; noun1) (the central part of an atom.) noyau2) (the part of a plant or animal cell that controls its development.) nucléus, noyau•- nuclear- nuclear device - nuclear disarmament - nuclear energy - nuclear reactor -
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reactor safety
Those studies and activities that seek to minimise the risk of a nuclear reactor accident. (Source: RRDA)
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containment (nuclear industry)
The reinforced steel or concrete vessel that encloses a nuclear reactor. It is designed to withstand minor explosions in the core, to keep radionuclides from escaping into the environment, and to be safe against terrorist attack. (Source: WRIGHT)
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core meltdown
An accidental overheating of the part of the nuclear reactor where fission takes place, causing fuel elements and other parts of the reactor to melt, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences in which dangerous levels of radioactive materials would be released into the environment. (Source: FFD)
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core [kɔ:r]1. noun[of fruit] trognon m ; [of problem, nuclear reactor] cœur m ; (Computing also core memory mémoire f centrale[+ fruit] évider3. compounds[issue, assumption, subject] fondamental* * *[kɔː(r)] 1.1) ( of apple) trognon m2) fig ( of problem) cœur m3) ( inner being)4) ( nuclear) cœur m5) ( small group) noyau m2.transitive verb Culinary évider [apple] -
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shield [ʃi:ld]1 noun(b) figurative bouclier m, paravent m;∎ to provide a shield against sth protéger contre qch;∎ to use sb/sth as a shield se servir de qn/qch comme bouclier(c) Technology (on machine) écran m de protection ou de sécurité; (on nuclear reactor, spacecraft) bouclier m;∎ nuclear shield bouclier m atomique;∎ sun shield pare-soleil m inv(e) (police badge) plaque f de policier(f) (in spray painting) masque m, cache m(a) protéger;∎ to shield sb from sth protéger qn de ou contre qch;∎ to shield one's eyes se protéger les yeux;∎ we need a shelter to shield us from the wind/sun il nous faut un abri contre le vent/soleil;∎ the police think he's trying to shield somebody la police pense qu'il essaie de protéger quelqu'un;∎ she shielded him with her own body elle lui a fait un bouclier ou rempart de son corps(b) (in spray painting → surfaces) masquer -
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safe [seɪf]1. adjectivea. ( = not risky) [substance, toy] sans danger ; [nuclear reactor] sûr, sans danger ; [place, vehicle] sûr ; [ladder, structure] solide► safe to• it is safe to say that... on peut affirmer sans trop s'avancer que...• is it safe to come out? est-ce qu'on peut sortir sans danger ?• to keep a safe distance from sth se tenir à bonne distance de qch ; (while driving) maintenir la distance de sécurité par rapport à qchc. ( = problem-free) to wish sb a safe journey souhaiter bon voyage à qn• safe journey! bon voyage !• he wrote to acknowledge the safe arrival of the photographs il a écrit pour dire que les photos étaient bien arrivées• to ensure the safe return of the hostages faire en sorte que les otages soient libérés sains et saufs• a reward for the safe return of the stolen equipment une récompense à qui rapportera en bon état l'équipement voléd. ( = likely to be right) it is a safe assumption that... on peut dire sans trop s'avancer que...• a safe bet ( = wise choice) un bon choixe. ( = not in danger) [person] en sécurité ; ( = no longer in danger) hors de danger ; [object] en sécurité• I won't feel safe until he's behind bars je ne serai tranquille que quand il sera derrière les barreaux• safe in the knowledge that... avec la certitude que...• your secret is safe with me je garderai le secret (PROV) better safe than sorry on n'est jamais trop prudent2. noun(for money, valuables) coffre-fort m3. compounds• to guarantee sb safe passage to/from a country assurer la protection de qn à son entrée dans un pays/à sa sortie d'un pays ► safe seat noun siège m sûr• it was a safe Conservative seat (British) c'était un siège acquis au parti conservateur ► safe sex noun rapports mpl sexuels sans risque ; (with condom) rapports mpl sexuels protégés* * *[seɪf] 1.noun coffre-fort m2.1) (after ordeal, risk) [person] sain et sauf; [object] intact2) (free from threat, harm)to be safe — [person] être en sécurité; [document, valuables] être en lieu sûr; [company, job, reputation] ne pas être menacé
to keep somebody safe — protéger quelqu'un ( from contre, de)
to keep something safe — ( protect) mettre quelque chose à l'abri ( from de); ( store) garder quelque chose en lieu sûr
to be safe from — être à l'abri de [attack, curiosity]
3) ( risk-free) [product, toy, level, method] sans danger; [place, environment, vehicle, route] sûr; [structure, building] solide; [animal] inoffensif/-ive; [speed] raisonnablethe toy/park is not safe for children — le jouet/parc est dangereux pour les enfants
to make something safe — rendre [quelque chose] (plus) sûr [premises, beach]; rendre [quelque chose] inoffensif/-ive [bomb]
4) ( prudent) [investment] sûr; [estimate, choice] prudent; [topic] anodin5) ( reliable) [driver] prudent••as safe as houses — GB ( secure) [person] en sécurité; [place] sûr; ( risk-free) sans risque
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shutdown [ˈ∫ʌtdaʊn]* * *['ʃʌtdaʊn]noun gen fermeture f; ( of nuclear reactor) arrêt m (du réacteur)
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