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['konstipeitid](having difficulty in passing waste matter (as regularly as normal) from the bowels.) verstopft- academic.ru/15507/constipation">constipation* * *con·sti·pat·ed[ˈkɒn(t)stɪpeɪtɪd, AM ˈkɑ:n(t)stəpeɪt̬ɪd]adj verstopftto be/become [or get] \constipated [eine] Verstopfung haben/bekommenmentally \constipated ( fig) gehemmt* * *['kɒnstIpeItɪd]adjbowels verstopfthe is constipated — er hat Verstopfung, er ist verstopft (inf)
it'll make you constipated — davon bekommst du Verstopfung, das stopft
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ship garbage
Domestic and operational wastes, disposed of continuously or periodically, that are generated during the normal operation of a ship; usually excluding fresh fish waste from fishing operations. (Source: NGT)
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сжигание в факеле газов
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flaring
1) Flares use open flames during normal and/or emergency operations to combust hazardous gaseous. The system has no special features to control temperature or time of combustion; however, supplemental fuel may be required to sustain the combustion. Historically, flares have been used to dispose of waste gases in the oil and gas industry and at wastewater treatment plants having anaerobic digestors. Regulation for thermal destruction of hazardous wastes limit the practical use of flaring to combustion of relatively simple hydrocarbons, such as methane from digesters or landfill gas collection systems.
2) A control device that burns hazardous materials to prevent their release into the environment; may operate continuously or intermittently, usually on top a stack.
(Source: CORBIT / EPAGLO)
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