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топливный торф
Фрезерный или кусковой торф, предназначенный для сжигания.
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1. n торф2. n диал. брикет торфаСинонимический ряд:kindling (noun) fagot; fuel; kindling; leaves; paper; punk; shavings; tinder; touchwood -
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добыча торфа
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peat extraction
Peat is obtained from peat bogs by cutting it from the earth; it is then formed into briquettes, which can be used as fuel. Peat may be found in layers several metres thick. In some countries peat-fired generating stations for electricity are in use. Peat is also used as a soil conditioner. (Source: PHC / PARCOR)
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[piːt]1) Общая лексика: брикет торфа, торф, торфяной, (a low-heating-value fossil fuel derived from wood that decayed while immersed in water) то (низкокалорийное ископаемое топливо, образовавшееся из растит. материала, когда деревья погружались в воду и разлагались под водой в отсутствие кислорода)2) Техника: торфяной брикет3) Сельское хозяйство: почва с органогенным горизонтом4) Строительство: торфяник5) Лесоводство: торфяное болото6) Сленг: сейф -
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Общая лексика: то (низкокалорийное ископаемое топливо, образовавшееся из растит. материала, когда деревья погружались в воду и разлагались под водой в отсутствие кислорода)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > peat (a low-heating-value fossil fuel derived from wood that decayed while immersed in water)
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горючее полезное ископаемое
Полезное ископаемое, содержащее горючие компоненты и используемое в качестве источника тепловой энергии и для технологических целей.
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fossil fuel
The energy-containing materials which were converted over many thousands of years from their original form of trees, plants and other organisms after being buried in the ground. Physical and chemical processes occurred in the Earth's crust that changed them into coal, peat, oil or natural gas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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1) Горное дело: природное топливо2) Лесоводство: естественный лесной горючий материал3) Нефть: природное топливо (oil нефть coal уголь conventional gas, natural gas, rock gas природный газ shale oil, pyroschist, pyroshale горючие сланцы peat; turf торф timber, wood древесина) -
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добыча торфа
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peat extraction
Peat is obtained from peat bogs by cutting it from the earth; it is then formed into briquettes, which can be used as fuel. Peat may be found in layers several metres thick. In some countries peat-fired generating stations for electricity are in use. Peat is also used as a soil conditioner. (Source: PHC / PARCOR)
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топливный торф
Фрезерный или кусковой торф, предназначенный для сжигания.
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n.1) turf, sod (höfðu Danir gert borgarvegg af grjóti, torfi ok viðum);2) turf for fuel, peat; grafa t., to dig peat.* * *n. [A. S. and Engl. turf; Dan. törv], a turf, sod; hylja hræ grjóti, torfi, klæðum eðr snæ, Grág. ii. 88; til garðlags torf eðr grjót, 262; torf ok grjót, Nj. 64; toptin var full af torfi ok grjóti, Rd. 274; borgar-vegg af grjóti ok torfi ok viðum, Fms. i. 123; lét konungr bera til viðu ok torf ok fylla díkit, vii. 54; torfs-maðr, a person who runs the gauntlet pelted with sods, N. G. L. i. 253.2. turf for fuel, peat; geita gættu, grófu torf, dug turf, peat, Rm. 12; hann fann fyrstr manna at skera torf ór jörðu til eldiviðar á Torfnesi á Skotlandi, þvíat íllt var til viðar í Eyjunum, Orkn. 16; skera torf til eldibranda, Grág. ii. 338; elda er rétt at göra ok kljúfa torf til, K. Þ. K. 88; hann stóð í mýri nökkurri ok gróf torf, Njarð. 370; eldi-torf, ‘fuel-turf,’ i. e. peat, Ísl. ii. 112.B. COMPDS: torfbáss, torfbingr, torffæri, torfgarðr, torfgröf, torfhraukr, torfhrip, torfhús, torfkast, torfkrókr, torfköstr, torfleikr, torfljár, torfmenn, torfmór, torfmýrr, torfnaust, torfskeri, torfskurðr, torfstaða, torfstakkr, torfverk, torfvirki, torfvöllr, torfvölr, torföx.☞ The passages quoted all refer to Iceland, except two or three to the Orkneys, and one to Norway, viz. torfmenn. In a country bare or stripped of wood, turf plays an important part in husbandry, as sod for buildings and fencing, and as peat for fuel. In the Orkneys the Norse earl Einar got the soubriquet of ‘Turf-Einar’ ( Torf-Einarr) for having taught the Norsemen to dig peat (having probably learnt it himself from the Gaelic tribes in Scotland); the place was hence called Torf-nes, Orkn. The digging of peat in the poem Rigsmál is one of the many proofs of the birthplace of that poem. The only passage referring to Norway is that cited under torfmenn, a peat-man (see B), unless the legislator here specially had in mind the Norsemen of the Orkneys who, at that time, were an integral part of the Norse kingdom, without a special code of laws.
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fuel peat — durpių kuras statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Mechaniniu būdu perdirbtos durpės, naudojamos kurui (pvz., durpių briketai). atitikmenys: angl. fuel peat vok. Brenntorf, m rus. топливый торф, m … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Peat — is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation matter. Peat forms in wetlands or peatlands , variously called bogs , moors , muskegs , pocosins , mires , and peat swamp forests . By volume there is about 4 trillion m³ of peat in the world… … Wikipedia
Peat — Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc., in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Peat bog — Peat Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Peat moss — Peat Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Peat reek — Peat Peat, n. [Prob. for beat, prop., material used to make the fire burn better, fr. AS. b?tan to better, mend (a fire), b?t advantage. See {Better}, {Boot} advantage.] A substance of vegetable origin, consisting of roots and fibers, moss, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
peat — [pēt] n. [ME pete < ML peta, piece of turf, prob. < Celt * pett , piece > PIECE, Welsh peth] 1. partly decayed, moisture absorbing plant matter found in ancient bogs and swamps, used as a plant covering or fuel 2. a dried block of this… … English World dictionary
Fuel — Fu el, n. [OF. fouail, fuail, or fouaille, fuaille, LL. focalium, focale, fr. L. focus hearth, fireplace, in LL., fire. See {Focus}.] [Formerly written also {fewel.}] 1. Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fuel, feal and divot — in Scots property law, the servitude right to go on to another s land and cut peat for fuel or the making of fences. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
peat — [pi:t] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: peta, probably from a Celtic language] [U] a black substance formed from decaying plants under the surface of the ground in some areas, which can be burned as a ↑fuel, or mixed with soil to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
peat — [ pit ] noun uncount a type of soil consisting of decaying plants that can also be used as fuel … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English