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1 nitrogen
nounStickstoff, der* * *(an element, a type of gas making up nearly four-fifths of the air we breathe.) der Stickstoff- academic.ru/50018/nitrate">nitrate* * *ni·tro·gen[ˈnaɪtrəʤən]* * *['naɪtrədZən]nStickstoff m* * ** * *nounStickstoff, der* * *n.Stickstoff m. -
2 диоксид азота
диоксид азота
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nitrogen dioxide
A reddish-brown gas; it exists in varying degrees of concentration in equilibrium with other nitrogen oxides; used to produce nitric acid. (Source: MGH)
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3 ammonia
nounAmmoniak, das* * *[ə'mouniə]1) (a strong-smelling gas made of hydrogen and nitrogen.) das Ammoniak2) (a solution of this gas in water, used for cleaning etc.) der Salmiakgeist* * *am·mo·nia[əˈməʊniə, AM -moʊnjə]n no pl\ammonia fertilizer Ammoniakdünger m, Stickstoffdünger m\ammonia soda process Solvay-Verfahren nt* * *[ə'məʊnɪə]nAmmoniak nt* * *a) Ammoniaklösung f,b) Salmiakgeist m* * *nounAmmoniak, das* * *n.Ammoniak -e n. -
4 выхлопной газ
выхлопной газ
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combustion gas
The exhaust gas from a combustion process. It may contain nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, water vapour, sulfur oxides, particles and many chemical pollutants. (Source: LEE)
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5 оксид азота
оксид азота
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nitrogen monoxide
A colourless gas, soluble in water, ethanol and ether. It is formed in many reactions involving the reduction of nitric acid, but more convenient reactions for the preparation of reasonably pure NO are reactions of sodium nitrite, sulphuric acid, etc. (Source: DICCHE)
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6 blanket
<tech.gen> (cover; fabric or inert gas) ■ Abdeckung f<tech.gen> (protective cover; e.g. tarpaulin, polythene sheet, nitrogen) ■ Schutzabdeckung f<tech.gen> (fabric; e.g. canvas) ■ Schutzdecke f<build.mat> (of insulation material etc.; e.g. mineral fiber, polythene) ■ Bahn f< fin> ■ pauschalpract < nucl> (e.g. lithium dioxide in laser-driven fusion reactor) ■ Brutmantel m ; Brutzone f ; Blanket n prakt< print> (of offset printing machines) ■ Gummituch n ; Drucktuch n DIN 16529 ; Gummidrucktuch n ; Offsetgummituch n< textil> ■ Decke fvi <tele.av> ■ überlagern vr -
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1. adjective1) flüssig2) (Commerc.) liquid2. nounFlüssigkeit, die* * *['likwid] 1. adjective(able to flow; not solid, but not a gas: liquid nitrogen; The ice-cream has become liquid.) flüssig2. noun(a substance which flows, like water: a clear liquid.) die Flüssigkeit- academic.ru/43236/liquefy">liquefy- liquidate
- liquidation
- liquidator
- liquidize
- liquidise
- liquidizer
- liquidiser* * *liq·uid[ˈlɪkwɪd]I. adj1. (water-like) flüssig\liquid soap Seifenlotion f, Seifenemulsion f\liquid bleach/detergent Flüssigbleichmittel/-waschmittel nt2. (translucent)\liquid eyes glänzende Augen\liquid lustre schimmernder Glanz\liquid ammonia Salmiakgeist m\liquid hydrogen/oxygen verflüssigter Wasserstoff/Sauerstoff\liquid measure Flüssigkeitsmaß nt4. (harmonious)\liquid sound wohltönender Klang\liquid song einschmeichelndes Lied\liquid assets [or funds] Barvermögen nt, liquide Mittel\liquid investment liquide Anlage fII. n Flüssigkeit f▪ \liquids:drink plenty of \liquids du musst viel Flüssigkeit zu dir nehmenI'm on \liquids ich darf nur Flüssiges zu mir nehmen* * *['lIkwɪd]1. adj3) (PHON)liquid consonant — Liquida f, Fließlaut m
2. n1) Flüssigkeit f* * *liquid [ˈlıkwıd]A adj (adv liquidly)liquid body flüssiger Körper;liquid-cooled reactor PHYS flüssig gekühlter Reaktor;liquid crystal flüssiger Kristall, Flüssigkristall m;liquid crystal display Flüssigkristallanzeige f;liquid fuel (Raumfahrt) flüssiger Raketentreibstoff;liquid-fuel rocket Flüssigkeitsrakete f;liquid gas Flüssiggas n;liquid manure Jauche f;liquid oxygen Flüssigsauerstoff m, flüssiger Sauerstoff2. Flüssigkeits…:3. a) klar:b) feucht (Augen)4. figa) fließend (Bewegungen etc)b) flüssig (Rede etc)5. LING liquid:liquid consonant → B 26. WIRTSCH liquid, flüssig:a) flüssige Anlagen pl, flüssiges Vermögenliquid debt liquide oder fällige Schuld;liquid securities sofort realisierbare WertpapiereB s1. Flüssigkeit f2. LING Liquida f, Liquid(laut) m, Schwing-, Schmelz-, Fließlaut mliq. abk1. liquid2. liquor* * *1. adjective1) flüssig2) (Commerc.) liquid2. nounFlüssigkeit, die* * *adj.flüssig adj. n.Flüssigkeit f. -
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10 кислотные осадки
кислотные осадки
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acid deposition
A type of pollution which washes out of the atmosphere as dilute sulphuric and nitric acids. It tends to be a regional rather than a global phenomenon, linked to particular industrial activities and meteorological conditions. It includes rain, more than normally acidic snow, mist, sleet, fog, gas and dry particles. It upsets the balance of nature, disrupting ecosystems, and destroys forests and woodlands, plants and crops; kills aquatic life by altering the chemical balance of lakes and rivers and corrodes building materials and fabrics. The pollutants are caused principally by discharges from power station chimneys of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides released by burning fossil fuels, coal and oil. (Source: WRIGHT)
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