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1 decomposes
РазлагаетсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > decomposes
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2 decomposes
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3 decomposes
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4 decomposes
vშემადგენელ ნაწილებად შლის -
5 direct sum
Математика: прямая сумма, прямое разложение, прямая сумма (X decomposes as the direct sum of two subspaces.) -
6 gray water
сточные хозяйственно-бытовые водысточные хозяйственные водысточные бытовые водыфановые водымор. сточные воды после душа ср. black waterGreywater, sometimes also spelt as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is wastewater generated from processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Sometimes, the term excludes kitchen wastewater containing significant food residues. It is quite distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants. Greywater gets its name from its appearance and possibly also from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater from feces or other toxic chemicals). From the point of view of treatment and pollution prevention, greywater decomposes much more quickly and is easier to treat and eliminate than blackwater, but is still considered to be a health and pollution hazard if released into the natural environment untreated.
In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in reusing or recycling greywater, particularly for use in irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand intensive treatment systems that are so expensive they usually cost more than simply treating and buying the tap water they save. Treatment methods and risks are poorly researched and understood by authorities. Despite this, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in drought zones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater and its risks are poorly researched compared with its elimination.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > gray water
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7 graywater
сточные хозяйственно-бытовые водысточные хозяйственные водысточные бытовые водыфановые водымор. сточные воды после душа ср. black waterGreywater, sometimes also spelt as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is wastewater generated from processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Sometimes, the term excludes kitchen wastewater containing significant food residues. It is quite distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants. Greywater gets its name from its appearance and possibly also from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater from feces or other toxic chemicals). From the point of view of treatment and pollution prevention, greywater decomposes much more quickly and is easier to treat and eliminate than blackwater, but is still considered to be a health and pollution hazard if released into the natural environment untreated.
In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in reusing or recycling greywater, particularly for use in irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand intensive treatment systems that are so expensive they usually cost more than simply treating and buying the tap water they save. Treatment methods and risks are poorly researched and understood by authorities. Despite this, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in drought zones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater and its risks are poorly researched compared with its elimination.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > graywater
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8 grey water
сточные хозяйственно-бытовые водысточные хозяйственные водысточные бытовые водыфановые водымор. сточные воды после душа ср. black waterGreywater, sometimes also spelt as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is wastewater generated from processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Sometimes, the term excludes kitchen wastewater containing significant food residues. It is quite distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants. Greywater gets its name from its appearance and possibly also from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater from feces or other toxic chemicals). From the point of view of treatment and pollution prevention, greywater decomposes much more quickly and is easier to treat and eliminate than blackwater, but is still considered to be a health and pollution hazard if released into the natural environment untreated.
In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in reusing or recycling greywater, particularly for use in irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand intensive treatment systems that are so expensive they usually cost more than simply treating and buying the tap water they save. Treatment methods and risks are poorly researched and understood by authorities. Despite this, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in drought zones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater and its risks are poorly researched compared with its elimination.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > grey water
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9 greywater
сточные хозяйственно-бытовые водысточные хозяйственные водысточные бытовые водыфановые водымор. сточные воды после душа ср. black waterGreywater, sometimes also spelt as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is wastewater generated from processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Sometimes, the term excludes kitchen wastewater containing significant food residues. It is quite distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants. Greywater gets its name from its appearance and possibly also from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater from feces or other toxic chemicals). From the point of view of treatment and pollution prevention, greywater decomposes much more quickly and is easier to treat and eliminate than blackwater, but is still considered to be a health and pollution hazard if released into the natural environment untreated.
In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in reusing or recycling greywater, particularly for use in irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand intensive treatment systems that are so expensive they usually cost more than simply treating and buying the tap water they save. Treatment methods and risks are poorly researched and understood by authorities. Despite this, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in drought zones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater and its risks are poorly researched compared with its elimination.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > greywater
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10 crumple
crumple [ˈkrʌmpl]• her features crumpled when she heard the news son visage s'est décomposé quand elle a appris la nouvelle* * *['krʌmpl] 1.transitive verb froisser [paper]2.1) ( crush up) [paper, garment] se froisser2) ( collapse) [opposition, resistance] s'effondrer•Phrasal Verbs: -
11 spoils
pl останки, труп животногоСинонимический ряд:1. booty (noun) boodle; booty; haul; loot; pelf; pillage; plunder; plunderage; prize; seizure; spoil; swag; take2. patronage (noun) patronage3. babies (verb) babies; cater to; caters to; cockers; coddles; cossets; cottons; humors; indulges; mollycoddles; overindulges; pampers4. decays (verb) break down; breaks down; corrupts; crumbles; decays; decomposes; deteriorates; disintegrates; molders; moulders; putrefies; rots; taints; turns5. injures (verb) blemishes; damages; harms; hurts; impairs; injures; mars; prejudices; tarnishes; vitiates6. rapes (verb) defiles; forces; outrages; rapes; ravishes; violates7. ravages (verb) depredates; desecrates; desolates; despoils; devastates; devours; harries; havocs; pillages; ravages; sacks; scourges; spoliates; strips; wastes8. spoils (verb) blunders; boggles; botches; bungles; fumbles; mess up; mishandles; mismanages; muck up; muddles; muffs; spoils -
12 Grey Sour
A process in bleaching consisting of washing the pieces of cloth in dilute hydrochloric acid. This decomposes the insoluble lime soaps, and loosens the colouring matter. (Also known as Lime Sour) -
13 Souring
This term signifies a treatment of cotton cloth in a weak acid solution. In the lime sour sulphuric acid is usually used because it is cheaper than hydrochloric acid which is better. About 1 per cent solution is usual. The acid decomposes the lime soaps, removing the calcium portion and leaves the free fatty acids on the cloth. -
14 crumple
B vi1 ( crush up) [paper, garment] se froisser ; his face crumpled ses traits se sont décomposés ; the car crumples on impact la voiture se plie sous le choc ;2 ( collapse) [opposition, resistance] s'effondrer ; he crumpled onto the floor il s'affaissa au sol.■ crumple up:▶ crumple [sth] up, crumple up [sth] froisser. -
15 decompose
/,di:kəm'pouz/ * ngoại động từ - (vật lý); (hoá học) phân tích; phân ly, phân huỷ - làm thối nát, làm mủn, làm mục rữa =heat decomposes meat+ nóng làm ôi thối thịt - (nghĩa bóng) phân tích (động cơ, từ trường) * nội động từ - (vật lý); (hoá học) phân tích; phân ly, phân huỷ - thối rữa, mục rữa -
16 biogeochemical cycle
биохимический цикл
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biogeochemical cycle
Movement of chemical elements in a circular pathway, from organisms to physical environment, back to organisms. The process is termed a nutrient cycle if the elements concerned are trace elements, which are essential to life. A biogeochemical cycle occurs when vegetation decomposes and minerals are incorporated naturally in the humus for future plant growth. (Source: WRIGHT)
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17 organic matter
органическая масса
Сухая беззольная масса топлива без минеральной части.
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органическая масса угля
Условная масса угля без общей влаги и минеральной массы.
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Обобщающие термины
- состав, свойства и анализ углей
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органическое вещество
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organic matter
Plant and animal residue that decomposes and becomes a part of the soil. (Source: KOREN)
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E. Organic matter
Dry mineral matter free basis
Условная масса угля без общей влаги и минеральной массы
Источник: ГОСТ 17070-87: Угли. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > organic matter
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