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  • 1 radioactive

    adjective
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    [reidiəu'æktiv]
    1) ((of some substances, eg uranium) giving off rays which can be dangerous, but which can also be used in eg medicine: radioactive metals.) radioaktiv
    2) (containing radioactive substances: radioactive waste/dust.) radioaktiv
    - academic.ru/59977/radioactivity">radioactivity
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    ra·dio·ac·tive
    [ˌreɪdiəʊˈæktɪv, AM -oʊˈ-]
    adj radioaktiv
    \radioactive cloud radioaktive Wolke
    \radioactive decay Zerfall m radioaktiven Materials
    \radioactive dust/fallout radioaktiver Staub/Niederschlag
    \radioactive isotope/material radioaktives Isotop/Material
    \radioactive waste radioaktiver Abfall, Atommüll m
    * * *
    radioactive adj (adv radioactively) radioaktiv:
    radioactive series ( oder chain) PHYS Zerfallsreihe f;
    radioactive waste Atommüll m;
    * * *
    adjective
    * * *
    adj.
    radioaktiv adj.

    English-german dictionary > radioactive

  • 2 radioactive

    ra·dio·ac·tive [ˌreɪdiəʊʼæktɪv, Am -oʊʼ-] adj
    radioaktiv;
    \radioactive cloud radioaktive Wolke;
    \radioactive decay Zerfall m radioaktiven Materials;
    \radioactive dust/ fallout radioaktiver Staub/Niederschlag;
    \radioactive isotope/ material radioaktives Isotop/Material;
    \radioactive waste radioaktiver Abfall, Atommüll m

    English-German students dictionary > radioactive

  • 3 decay

    < acoust> (of attenuation filters characteristics, in decibels per oktave; dB/oct) ■ Flankensteilheit f ; Abfall m prakt
    <av> (of reverberation amplitude) ■ Ausschwingzeit f ; Abklingzeit [des Nachhalls] f ; Absinken der Amplitude n ; Nachhallzeit f prakt ; Abfallzeit f prakt
    < bio> (of organic material; e.g. of plants) ■ Fäulnis f
    < nucl> (of radioactivity) ■ Abklingen n
    < nucl> (radioactive) ■ Zerfall m
    vi < nucl> (radioactive) ■ zerfallen vi
    vi < phys> (e.g. radioactivity, heat generation) ■ abklingen vi
    vi < phys> (of an oscillation, wave) ■ ausschwingen vi
    vi < waste> ■ zersetzen vr

    English-german technical dictionary > decay

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