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1 битуминозные угли
Makarov: bituminous coals -
2 уголь
м.coal♢
белый уголь — white coal, water-powerголубой уголь — white coal, water-power
как на угольях (быть, сидеть) разг. — be on thorns, be on tenterhooks
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3 подытоживая, можно сказать, что
Подытоживая, можно сказать, чтоTo summarize, coals with lignitic type ash when compared to those with bituminous ash in general have the following characteristics.In summary, it is apparent that for certain combustion conditions an emulsion may be burned using lower excess air than the straight fuel.In sum the window will not significantly affect the conditions of lubrication within the bearing.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > подытоживая, можно сказать, что
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4 уголь
м.1) ( вещество) coalка́менный у́голь — bituminous coal
древе́сный у́голь — charcoal
бу́рый у́голь — brown coal
пыла́ющие у́гли — live coals
2) иск. ( угольный карандаш или выполненный им рисунок) charcoal••бе́лый у́голь уст. — waterpower
голубо́й у́голь уст. — windpower
сиде́ть как на у́гольях разг. — ≈ be on thorns / tenterhooks
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5 уголь
муж.••белый уголь — white coal, water-power
как на угольях разг. — to be on thorns, to be on tenterhooks
См. также в других словарях:
Bituminous coal — is a relatively soft coal containing a tarlike substance called bitumen. It is of higher quality than lignite coal but poorer quality than anthracite coal. Bituminous coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed by diagenetic and submetamorphic… … Wikipedia
bituminous coal — a mineral coal that contains volatile hydrocarbons and tarry matter and burns with a yellow, smoky flame; soft coal. [1875 80] * * * or soft coal Most abundant form of coal. It is dark brown to black and has a relatively high heat value. Widely… … Universalium
Bituminous coal — Coal Coal (k[=o]l), n. [AS. col; akin to D. kool, OHG. chol, cholo, G. kohle, Icel. kol, pl., Sw. kol, Dan. kul; cf. Skr. jval to burn. Cf. {Kiln}, {Collier}.] 1. A thoroughly charred, and extinguished or still ignited, fragment from wood or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To haul over the coals — Coal Coal (k[=o]l), n. [AS. col; akin to D. kool, OHG. chol, cholo, G. kohle, Icel. kol, pl., Sw. kol, Dan. kul; cf. Skr. jval to burn. Cf. {Kiln}, {Collier}.] 1. A thoroughly charred, and extinguished or still ignited, fragment from wood or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coal — coalless, adj. /kohl/, n. 1. a black or dark brown combustible mineral substance consisting of carbonized vegetable matter, used as a fuel. Cf. anthracite, bituminous coal, lignite. 2. a piece of glowing, charred, or burned wood or other… … Universalium
coal utilization — Introduction combustion of coal or its conversion into useful solid, gaseous, and liquid products. By far the most important use of coal is in combustion, mainly to provide heat to the boilers of electric power plants. Metallurgical coke… … Universalium
coal mining — Coal was very important in the economic development of Britain. It was used as fuel in the factories built during the Industrial Revolution and continued to be important until the 1980s. The main coalfields are in north east England, the north… … Universalium
Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin — The Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) is a vast sedimentary basin underlying convert|1400000|km2|sqmi of Western Canada including southwestern Manitoba, southern Saskatchewan, Alberta, northeastern British Columbia and the southwest… … Wikipedia
brown coal — n. LIGNITE * * * ▪ coal classification broad and variable group of low rank coals (coal) characterized by their brownish coloration and high (greater than 50 percent) moisture content. These coals typically include lignite and some… … Universalium
anthracite — anthracitic /an threuh sit ik/, anthracitous /an threuh suy teuhs/, adj. /an threuh suyt /, n. a mineral coal containing little of the volatile hydrocarbons and burning almost without flame; hard coal. Also called anthracite coal. [1810 15; prob … Universalium
subbituminous coal — Dark brown to black coal, intermediate in rank between lignite and bituminous coal. It contains less water and is harder than lignite, making it easier to transport, store, and use. It has lower heating value than bituminous coal, but its sulfur… … Universalium