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1 водоносный пласт
водоносный пласт
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > водоносный пласт
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2 заброшенная площадка, представляющая опасность для окружающей среды
заброшенная площадка, представляющая опасность для окружающей среды
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old hazardous site
Abandoned or disused dumps and refuse tips, stockpiles and landfill sites, disused petrol service stations, closed-down coking plants and former industrial and commercial premises, etc., from which considerable risks not only to the soil and to the groundwater, but also to humans and nature, can arise. (Source: AZENP)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > заброшенная площадка, представляющая опасность для окружающей среды
См. также в других словарях:
Dumps — (d[u^]mps), n. pl. a gloomy mental state; same as 2nd {dump[1]}; used mostly in the phrase in the dumps . [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dumps — /dumps/, n. a depressed state of mind (usually prec. by in the): to be in the dumps over money problems. [1515 25; cf. G dumpf dull, MD domp haze] * * * … Universalium
dumps — ► PLURAL NOUN (in phrase (down) in the dumps) informal ▪ depressed or unhappy. ORIGIN originally as dump in the sense a dazed or puzzled state : probably a figurative use of Dutch domp haze, mist … English terms dictionary
dumps — low spirits, 1520s, plural of dumpe a fit of musing, possibly from Du. domp haze, mist, from M.Du. damp vapor (see DAMP (Cf. damp)) … Etymology dictionary
dumps — dejection, gloom, blues, depression, melancholy, melancholia, *sadness Analogous words: despondency, forlornness, hopelessness, despair (see under DESPONDENT): doldrums, ennui, boredom, *tedium … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dumps — [n] depression blahs*, blues*, bummer, cheerlessness, doldrums, dreariness, gloom, gloominess, low spirits, melancholy, sulks, the blues*, trouble, unhappiness, woefulness; concept 410 … New thesaurus
dumps — n.pl. colloq. depression; melancholy (in the dumps). Etymology: prob. f. LG or Du., fig. use of MDu. domp exhalation, haze, mist: rel. to DAMP * * * [dəmps] plural n. in phrase down (down) in the dumps informal … Useful english dictionary
dumps — /dʌmps / (say dumps) Colloquial –plural noun 1. a dull, gloomy state of mind. –phrase 2. down in the dumps, in a dull or depressed state of mind. {early Modern English dump a slow dance, sad tune. Compare Middle Dutch domp haze} …
dumps — See: DOWN IN THE DUMPS or DOWN IN THE MOUTH … Dictionary of American idioms
dumps — See: DOWN IN THE DUMPS or DOWN IN THE MOUTH … Dictionary of American idioms
dumps — noun plural Etymology: probably from Dutch domp haze, from Middle Dutch damp more at damp Date: 1529 a gloomy state of mind ; despondency < in the dumps > … New Collegiate Dictionary