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1 industrie chimique
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > industrie chimique
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industrie [ɛ̃dystʀi]feminine noun• industrie légère/lourde light/heavy industry* * *ɛ̃dystʀi1) ( secteur) industryindustrie automobile/d'armement — car/arms industry
2) ( entreprise) industrial concern ou firm* * *ɛ̃dystʀi nfindustrie du spectacle — entertainment industry, show business
* * *industrie nf1 ( activité) industry; développer/relancer l'industrie to develop/boost industry;2 ( secteur) industry; industrie automobile/chimique/textile/d'armement car/chemical/textile/arms industry; l'industrie du cinéma the film industry; l'industrie hôtelière the hotel trade; l'industrie légère/lourde/de pointe light/heavy/high-tech industry; l'industrie du spectacle the entertainment industry ou business; les industries de transformation the processing ou manufacturing industries;3 ( entreprise) industrial concern ou firm;4 †( ingéniosité) ingenuity;[ɛ̃dystri] nom féminin1. [secteur de production] industryindustrie extractive ou minière mining industryl'industrie hôtelière the hotel industry ou trade ou business4. [entreprise] industrial concern -
3 industrie chimique
химическая промышленность
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chemical industry
Industry related with the production of chemical compounds. The chemical processing industry has a variety of special pollution problems due to the vast number of products manufactured. The treatment processes combine processing, concentration, separation, extraction, by-product recovery, destruction, and reduction in concentration. The wastes may originate from solvent extraction, acid and caustic wastes, overflows, spills, mechanical loss, etc. (Source: PZ)
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4 impact de l'industrie sur l'environnement
воздействие промышленности на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of industry
The effects on the environment connected with industrial activities are mainly related to the production of industrial wastes that can be divided into various types: solid waste, such as dust particles or slag from coal; liquid wastes from various processes, including radioactive coolants from power stations; and gas wastes, largely produced by the chemical industry. (Source: RRDA)
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медь
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copper
A chemical element; one of the most important nonferrous metals; a ductile and malleable metal found in various ores and used in industry, engineering, and the arts in both pure and alloyed form. (Source: MGH)
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сера
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sulphur
A nonmetallic element existing in a crystalline or amorphous form and in four stable isotopes; used as a chemical intermediate and fungicide, and in rubber vulcanization. It is deposited from volcanic vents and fumaroles and also is found in sedimentary rocks, particularly with gypsum and limestone, and associated with salt-domes. Native sulphur is the main source of sulphur for the sulphuric acid industry, followed by sour gas (natural gas containing hydrogen sulphide) and pyrite. Sulphur is an essential plant macronutrient. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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