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1 органические остатки
1) General subject: organistic remains2) Geology: organic remains3) Biology: organic residues4) Mining: debrises, organic residue5) Forestry: debris6) Ecology: organic debris, organic remnants8) Makarov: ectohumusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > органические остатки
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2 пожнивные остатки
1) Biology: stubble remains2) Agriculture: af terharvesting residues, crop remains, crop residue (Organic residue remaining after the harvesting and processing of a crop), stubbles3) Ecology: afterharvesting residue, aftermath residues, crop residues, trash4) Makarov: afterharvesting residues, aftermatch residues, cover residues, crop debris, stubble -
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4 органическое вещество
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organic matter
Plant and animal residue that decomposes and becomes a part of the soil. (Source: KOREN)
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5 использование дегтя
использование дегтя
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tar use
Any employment or utilization of dark, heavy, viscous substances or residue derived from the distillation of certain organic materials, often to produce benzene, soap, dyes, cosmetics and other products. (Source: ENC)
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6 производство дегтя
производство дегтя
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tar production
The manufacture of dark, heavy, viscous substances or residue, which is obtained by the distillation of organic materials such as coal, wood and petroleum. (Source: ENC)
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7 система обработки стоков
система обработки стоков
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sewage treatment system
Sewage treatment comes in two stages - primary and secondary treatment. The primary stage involves a process of screening solids from sewage, leaving a sludge and relatively clear water for further treatment or for disposal into rivers, the sea or on to the land. In the secondary stage the sludge is stirred constantly in vast tanks to get more oxygen into the mixture, allowing bacteria to break down the organic matter and leave a harmless residue that falls as a sediment to the bottom of the tank. After processing, the clear water on top of the tank is discharged into rivers and the sediment is used as landfill or discharged at sea. (Source: WRIGHT)
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