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1) Медицина: естественное2) Техника: загрязнение природных водУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > natural water pollution
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Англо русский политехнический словарь > natural water pollution
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1. n кретин, идиот2. n разг. подходящий человек3. n разг. самое подходящее4. n разг. сл. жизнь, земное существованиеthis life, natural life — земное бытие
5. n разг. муз. бекар6. n амер. африканская причёска7. n амер. «афро», причёска «под африканца»; высокая причёска из мелких завитков8. a естественный, природныйnatural seeding — самосев, естественное обсеменение
9. a земной, физический10. a настоящий, натуральныйnatural portrait — портрет, точно передающий сходство;
11. a естественный, относящийся к естествознанию12. a обычный, нормальный; понятный13. a дикий, некультивированный14. a необработанный, не подвергшийся обработкеnatural processing machine — машина "естественной" обработки данных
15. a врождённый, присущий16. a непринуждённый, естественныйnatural loss — естественная убыль; усушка; утечка; утруска
17. a побочный, внебрачный18. a амер. в стиле «афро»19. a физ. собственныйСинонимический ряд:1. artless (adj.) artless; childlike; guileless; impulsive; inartificial; ingenuous; innocent; naive; simple; simplehearted; unaffected; unartful; unartificial; unconstrained; uncontrived; unfeigned; unforced; unschooled; unsophisticated; unstudied; untutored; unworldly2. earthly (adj.) earthly; mundane; terrestrial3. general (adj.) accustomed; characteristic; common; commonplace; customary; general; habitual; involuntary; matter-of-course; normal; prevalent; regular; run-of-the-mill; typic; typical; usual4. genuine (adj.) genuine; plain; spontaneous5. homely (adj.) earthy; homely; homespun; rustic; unadorned; unpolished6. illegitimate (adj.) baseborn; bastard; fatherless; illegitimate; misbegotten; spurious; supposititious; unfathered7. inherent (adj.) built-in; congenital; connate; connatural; hereditary; inborn; inbred; indigenous; inherent; inherited; innate; unacquired8. intrinsic (adj.) essential; fundamental; ingrained; instinctive; intrinsic; intuitive; original; true9. organic (adj.) organic; unadulterated10. physical (adj.) actual; physical; real; tangible11. realistic (adj.) lifelike; naturalistic; realistic; true-to-life; truthful12. unrefined (adj.) crude; raw; unrefined13. wild (adj.) agrarian; agrestal; native; uncultivated; undomesticated; untamed; wild14. fool (noun) ament; cretin; fool; half-wit; idiot; imbecile; moron; simpleton; softhead; underwit; zanyАнтонимический ряд:adventitious; affected; artful; artificial; contingent; decorated; embellished; external; extraneous; extrinsic; fictitious; forced; higher; improbable; intended; learned; refined; strange -
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1) загрязнение•-
agricultural pollution
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air pollution
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airborne pollution
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aircraft pollution
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atmospheric pollution
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automotive pollution
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auto pollution
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background pollution
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bacterial pollution
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chemical pollution
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consumption pollution
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cosmic pollution
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dredging pollution
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dust pollution
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ear pollution
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environmental pollution
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eye pollution
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global pollution
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ground-level pollution
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groundwater pollution
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heat pollution
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hydrocarbon pollution
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industrial pollution
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jet pollution
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land-based pollution
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light pollution
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local pollution
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man-made pollution
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marine pollution
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metal pollution
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microwave pollution
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municipal pollution
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natural pollution
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noise pollution
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nonpoint pollution
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nutrient pollution
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occupational pollution
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oceanic pollution
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ocean pollution
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ozone pollution
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packaging pollution
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production pollution
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radiation pollution
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radioactive pollution
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sewage pollution
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space pollution
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sporadic pollution
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thermal pollution
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transboundary pollution
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uncontrolled pollution
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vessel-source pollution
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vessel pollution
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visual pollution
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water pollution
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wind pollution
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- загрязняющее воду вещество
- загрязнитель воды
- вещество, загрязняющее воду
вещество, загрязняющее воду
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water pollutant
A chemical or physical agent introduced to any body of water that may detrimentally alter the natural condition of that body of water and other associated bodies of water. (Source: FFD / ISEP)
[http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]Тематики
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загрязняющее воду вещество
Вещество в воде, вызывающее нарушение норм качества воды.
[ ГОСТ 17.1.1.01-77]Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые
Тематики
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- le composant de pollution dans l´eau
40. Загрязняющее воду вещество
Загрязняющее вещество
Ндп. Загрязнитель, загрязнение
D. Wasserverunreinigungstoff
E. Water pollutant
F. Le composant de pollution dans l´eau
Вещество в воде, вызывающее нарушение норм качества воды
Источник: ГОСТ 17.1.1.01-77: Охрана природы. Гидросфера. Использование и охрана вод. Основные термины и определения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > water pollutant
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17 hábitat natural
(n.) = natural habitat, wildlife habitatEx. And the academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.Ex. There are some limitations, however, including a neglect of issues such as water shortages, urban sprawl, noise and light pollution, and diminishing wildlife habitat.* * *(n.) = natural habitat, wildlife habitatEx: And the academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.
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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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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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20 environmental studies and natural resources research: climate, oceans, water, soils, pollution, etc...
исследование среды и естественных ресурсов: климата, океанов, почвы, воды, загрязнения воздуха и т. д. ( документы ООН)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > environmental studies and natural resources research: climate, oceans, water, soils, pollution, etc...
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