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отходы торговых предприятий
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trade waste
All types of waste generated by offices, restaurants, shops, warehouses and other such non-manufacturing sources, and non-processing waste generated at manufacturing facilities such as office and packaging waste. (Source: EED)
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2 газообразные промышленные отходы
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industrial waste gas
Waste gases resulting from manufacturing and other industrial processes which may be treated and released, treated and reused or released without treatment. (Source: ISEP)
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industrial waste
Waste materials discarded from industrial operations, or derived from manufacturing processes; may be solid, sludge (wet solids) or liquid wastes and may or may not be considered hazardous. (Source: HMD / ISEP)
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4 рециркуляция отходов
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waste recycling
A method of recovering wastes as resources which includes the collection, and often involving the treatment, of waste products for use as a replacement of all or part of the raw material in a manufacturing process. (Source: GRT)
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5 тряпка
тряпка
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rag
Discarded textile waste, either post-consumer waste or pre-consumer waste, such as manufacturing process scraps. (Source: ISEP)
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2) (of manufacturing process) Unwirtschaftlichkeit, die* * *noun die Verschwendung* * *waste·ful·ness[ˈweɪstfəlnəs]* * *['weIstfUlnIs]n(of person) verschwenderische Art; (in method, organization, of process etc) Unwirtschaftlichkeit f, Aufwendigkeit f, Aufwändigkeit fthrowing it away is sheer wastefulness — es ist reine Verschwendung, das wegzuwerfen
sb's wastefulness with sth/in doing sth — jds verschwenderische Art, mit etw umzugehen/etw zu machen
the wastefulness of the government's expenditure in the field of education — die Verschwendung, die die Regierung auf dem Gebiet des Bildungswesens betreibt
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7 законодательство, регулирующее обращение с отходами
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waste legislation
A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to regulate the disposal of unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process or the refuse from places of human or animal habitation. (Source: TOE)
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8 классификация отходов
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waste classification
The arrangement of unwanted materials left over from manufacturing processes or refuse from places of human or animal habitation into a variety of categories based on chemical and microbiological constituents or other common characteristics. (Source: TOE)
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9 налог на производимые отходы
налог на производимые отходы
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waste charge
Imposed fee, expense, or cost for the management of refuse or unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process. (Source: TOE / RHW)
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10 налог на утилизацию отходов
налог на утилизацию отходов
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waste disposal charge
Imposed fee, expense, or cost for the action of removing or getting rid of refuse or unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process. (Source: TOE / RHW)
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отработанный воздух
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waste air
Exhaust or gaseous air given off by any industrial, manufacturing or chemical process. (Source: TOE / RHW)
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12 отходы производства стекла
отходы производства стекла
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waste glass
Discarded material from the glass manufacturing process or from used consumer products made of glass. (Source: GMR)
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13 предварительное уведомление о транспортировке опасных отходов
предварительное уведомление о транспортировке опасных отходов
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prior notification for hazardous waste transport
A formal announcement and, often, a request for permission to the proper governmental authorities of the intention to convey across political borders potentially harmful materials that have been left over from manufacturing or testing processes. (Source: KSA)
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разрешение на импорт отходов
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waste importation permit
An authorization, license or equivalent control document issued by a government agency that approves bringing in refuse or unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process from foreign countries. (Source: TOE)
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15 распыление отработанного газа
распыление отработанного газа
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waste gas dispersion
The process of breaking up and producing a diffuse distribution of the unusable aeriform fluid or suspension of fine particles in air resulting from a manufacturing process or the burning of a substance in an enclosed area. (Source: OED / RHW)
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16 удаление отходов (отрасль промышленности)
удаление отходов (отрасль промышленности)
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waste removal industry
The aggregate of commercial enterprises primarily concerned with eliminating or getting rid of refuse from places of human or animal habitation or of unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process. (Source: TOE)
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adjective1) industriell; betrieblich [Ausbildung, Forschung]; Arbeits[unfall, -medizin, -psychologie]2) (intended for industry) Industrie[alkohol, -diamant usw.]* * *adjective (having, concerning etc industries or the making of goods: That area of the country is industrial rather than agricultural.) industriell* * *in·dus·trial[ɪnˈdʌstriəl]I. adj1. (of production of goods) industriell\industrial expansion industrielle Expansion2. (for use in manufacturing) Industrie-\industrial equipment/tools Industriewerkzeug[e] nt[pl]for \industrial use für die industrielle [o gewerbliche] Nutzung3. (having industry) Industrie-\industrial area/region Industriegebiet nt▪ \industrials pl Industriewerte pl* * *[In'dʌstrɪəl]1. adjindustriell, Industrie-industrial research — Arbeits- or Betriebsforschung f
2. n industrials3. pl (ST EX)Industrieaktien pl* * *industrial [ınˈdʌstrıəl]A adj (adv industrially)1. industriell, gewerblich, Industrie…, Fabrik…, Gewerbe…, Wirtschafts…:industrial anthropology Industrieanthropologie f (Teilgebiet der Anthropologie, das sich mit der Anpassung von Gebrauchsgegenständen an menschliche Körperformen und -maße beschäftigt);industrial arch(a)eology Industriearchäologie f (Teilbereich der Denkmalpflege, der sich mit technischen Denkmälern, z. B. Fabriken, Brücken, beschäftigt);industrial area Industriegebiet n;a) Werbegrafik f,b) pl SCHULE US Werkunterricht m;industrial artist Werbegrafiker(in);industrial bonds Industrieobligationen;industrial complex Industriekomplex m;industrial diamond Industriediamant m;industrial disease Berufskrankheit f;industrial espionage Industrie-, Werkspionage f;industrial fair Industriemesse f;industrial peace Arbeitsfriede m;industrial pollution Umweltverschmutzung f durch die Industrie;industrial psychology Industriepsychologie f (Teilgebiet der Psychologie, das sich mit den Institutionen, Organisationen und Verhaltensmustern in Industriegesellschaften befasst);industrial sociology Industriesoziologie f (Teilgebiet der Soziologie, das sich mit der Erforschung der sozialen Organisation betrieblicher Arbeitsbeziehungen und der Auswirkung der Industrialisierung auf die Gesamtgesellschaft befasst);industrial spy Industrie-, Werkspion(in);industrial town Industriestadt f;industrial waste Industrieabfälle pl2. industrialisiert, Industrie…:an industrial nation ein Industriestaat m;industrial society Industriegesellschaft f3. in der Industrie beschäftigt, Industrie…:industrial robot Industrieroboter m;4. Betriebs…:industrial accident Betriebsunfall m;industrial hygiene Gesundheitsschutz m am Arbeitsplatz;industrial management Betriebsführung f5. industriell erzeugt:industrial products Industrieprodukte, gewerbliche Erzeugnisse6. nur für industriellen Gebrauch bestimmt:industrial alcohol Industriealkohol m, denaturierter AlkoholB s1. Industrielle(r) m/f(m)2. pl WIRTSCH Industriepapiere pl, -werte plind. abk1. independence2. independent3. index4. indicated6. indigo7. indirect8. industrial9. industry* * *adjective1) industriell; betrieblich [Ausbildung, Forschung]; Arbeits[unfall, -medizin, -psychologie]2) (intended for industry) Industrie[alkohol, -diamant usw.]* * *adj.industriell adj. n.gewerblich adj. -
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I 1. noun1) (of time or history) Lauf, derhe learnt a lot in the process — er lernte eine Menge dabei
be in process — in Gang sein
3) (method) Verfahren, das; see also academic.ru/23789/elimination">elimination 1)2. transitive verbprocess of evolution — Evolutionsprozess, der
verarbeiten [Rohstoff, Signal, Daten]; bearbeiten [Antrag, Akte, Darlehen]; (for conservation) behandeln [Leder, Lebensmittel]; (Photog.) entwickeln [Film]II[prə'ses] intransitive verb ziehen* * *['prəuses, ]( American[) 'pro-] 1. noun1) (a method or way of manufacturing things: We are using a new process to make glass.) das Verfahren2) (a series of events that produce change or development: The process of growing up can be difficult for a child; the digestive processes.) der Prozeß3) (a course of action undertaken: Carrying him down the mountain was a slow process.) der Vorgang2. verb(to deal with (something) by the appropriate process: Have your photographs been processed?; The information is being processed by computer.) bearbeiten- processed- in the process of* * *pro·cess1[ˈprəʊses, AM ˈprɑ:-]I. n<pl -es>\process of ageing Alterungsprozess mby a \process of elimination durch Auslesedigestive \process Verdauungsvorgang ma new \process for treating breast cancer eine neue Methode zur Behandlung von Brustkrebsto develop a new \process ein neues Verfahren entwickeln▪ in \process im Gangein the \process dabei▪ to be in the \process of doing sth dabei sein, etw zu tun5. (summons) gerichtliche Verfügungto serve sb a \process [or a \process on sb] jdn vorladenII. vt1. (deal with)▪ to \process sth etw bearbeitento \process an application/a document/the mail einen Antrag/ein Dokument/die Post bearbeitento \process sb's papers [or paperwork] jds Papiere durcharbeiten▪ to \process sb jdn abfertigen2. COMPUTto \process data/information Daten/Informationen verarbeiten [o aufbereiten▪ to \process sth etw verstehen [o [geistig] verarbeiten4. (treat)▪ to \process sth etw bearbeiten [o behandeln]to \process beans for freezing/canning Bohnen zum Einfrieren/Einmachen verarbeitento \process food Nahrungsmittel haltbar machen [o konservieren]to \process raw materials Rohstoffe [weiter]verarbeitento \process milk Milch sterilisieren5. PHOTto \process a film einen Film entwickelnpro·cess2[prə(ʊ)ˈses, AM prəˈ-]vi ( form) [in einer Prozession] mitgehen* * *I ['prəʊses]1. n1) Prozess mthe process of time will... —
in the process of time — im Laufe der Zeit, mit der Zeit
to be in the process of doing sth — dabei sein, etw zu tun
a process of a bone/of the jaw — ein Knochen-/Kiefernvorsprung m
2. vt(= treat) raw materials, data, information, waste verarbeiten; food konservieren; milk sterilisieren; application, loan, wood bearbeiten; film entwickeln; (= deal with) applicants, people abfertigen II [prə'ses]vi(Brit: go in procession) ziehen, schreiten* * *process1 [ˈprəʊses; US auch ˈprɑ-]A sa) Herstellungsverfahren,b) Herstellungsprozess, -vorgang m, Werdegang m;in process of construction im Bau (befindlich);be in the process of doing sth dabei sein, etwas zu tun;process average mittlere Fertigungsgüte;process automation Prozessautomatisierung f;process engineering Verfahrenstechnik f;process of combustion Verbrennungsvorgang;processes of life Lebensvorgänge;mental process, process of thinking Denkprozess3. Arbeitsgang m4. Fortgang m, -schreiten n, (Ver)Lauf m (der Zeit):in process of time im Laufe der Zeit;be in process im Gange sein, sich abwickeln;in process of im Verlauf von (od gen);the machine was damaged in the process dabei wurde die Maschine beschädigt5. CHEMa) → A 1, A 2:b) Reaktionsfolge f6. TYPO fotomechanisches Reproduktionsverfahren:7. FOTO Übereinanderkopieren n8. JURb) Rechtsgang m, (Gerichts)Verfahren n:due process of law ordentliches Verfahren, rechtliches Gehör9. ANAT Fortsatz m10. BOT Auswuchs m11. fig Vorsprung m12. MATH Auflösungsverfahren n (einer Aufgabe)B v/t1. bearbeiten, behandeln, einem Verfahren unterwerfen2. verarbeiten, Lebensmittel haltbar machen, Milch etc sterilisieren, (chemisch) behandeln, Stoff imprägnieren, Rohstoffe etc aufbereiten:process into verarbeiten zu;process information Daten verarbeiten;processed cheese Schmelzkäse m3. JURa) vorladenb) gerichtlich belangen5. fig jemandes Fall etc bearbeitenprocess2 [prəˈses] v/i besonders Br1. in einer Prozession (mit)gehen2. ziehenproc. abk2. procedure3. process* * *I 1. noun1) (of time or history) Lauf, der2. transitive verbprocess of evolution — Evolutionsprozess, der
verarbeiten [Rohstoff, Signal, Daten]; bearbeiten [Antrag, Akte, Darlehen]; (for conservation) behandeln [Leder, Lebensmittel]; (Photog.) entwickeln [Film]II[prə'ses] intransitive verb ziehen* * *n.(§ pl.: processes)= Arbeitsgang m.Prozess -e m.Vorgang -¨e m. v.entwickeln v.verarbeiten v.weiter verarbeiten ausdr. -
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nounStoff, der* * *(a cloth or fabric made by weaving: woollen textiles; ( also adjective) the textile industry.) die Textilien(pl.); Textil-...* * *tex·tile[ˈtekstaɪl]I. n▪ \textiles pl Textilien pl, Textilwaren plthe production of \textiles used to be a cottage industry in this area die Textilherstellung erfolgte in dieser Gegend in Heimarbeit3. ECON▪ \textiles pl Textilwerte pl\textile mill [or plant] Textilfabrik f\textile tape Gewebeband nt\textile waste products Textilabfallprodukte pl* * *['tekstaɪl]1. adjTextil-2. nStoff m* * *A sa) Stoff mb) pl Textilwaren pl, Textilien plB adj Textil…:textile goods → A b* * *nounStoff, der* * *adj.Textil- präfix. -
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tex·tile [ʼtekstaɪl] nthe production of \textiles used to be a cottage industry in this area die Textilherstellung erfolgte in dieser Gegend in Heimarbeit;modifier (manufacturing, producer, product) Textil-, Gewebe-;\textile tape Gewebeband nt;\textile waste products Textilabfallprodukte ntpl
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