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1 disposal
[dɪs'pəuzl]n( of rubbish) wywóz m; ( of radioactive waste) usuwanie nt; (of body, unwanted goods) pozbycie się ntto put sth at sb's disposal — oddawać (oddać perf) komuś coś do dyspozycji
* * *noun (the act of getting rid of something: the disposal of waste paper.) usunięcie, pozbycie się -
2 disposal
dysponowanielikwidacjarozporządzanieusuwanie -
3 disposal of wastes into the soil
usuwanie ścieków do ziemiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > disposal of wastes into the soil
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4 disposal plant
zakłady usuwania odpadów promieniotwórczych -
5 bomb disposal
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6 at one's disposal
(available for one's use: They put a car at his disposal during his stay.) do czyjejś dyspozycji -
7 garbage disposal
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8 garbage disposal unit
(= garbage disposal) nmłynek m zlewozmywakowy, kuchenny rozdrabniacz m odpadków -
9 refuse disposal
nusuwanie nt odpadków -
10 waste disposal unit
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11 ash disposal
odpopielanieusuwanie popiołu -
12 explosive ordnance disposal
usuwanie niewybuchówEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > explosive ordnance disposal
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13 garbage disposal
usuwanie odpadkówwywóz śmieci -
14 have at one's disposal
rozporządzać czymśEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > have at one's disposal
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15 radioactive waste disposal
usuwanie odpadów promieniotwórczychEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > radioactive waste disposal
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16 sewage disposal
odprowadzanie ściekówusuwanie ścieków -
17 sludge disposal
usuwanie osadów -
18 ultimate waste disposal
ostateczne składowanie odpadów radioaktywnychwieczyste składowanie odpadów rEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > ultimate waste disposal
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19 underground disposal
składowanie odpadów radioaktywnych pod ziemiąEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > underground disposal
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20 waste disposal
gospodarka odpadkamiusuwanie odpadków
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