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< ecol> (process and result; e.g. due to emissions, waste) ■ Umweltbelastung f ; Belastung der Umwelt f ; Umweltverschmutzung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > pollution load on the environment
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< ecol> (process and result; e.g. due to emissions, waste) ■ Umweltbelastung f ; Belastung der Umwelt f ; Umweltverschmutzung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > pollution of the environment
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3 технологическое оборудование
технологическое оборудование
оборудование
Средства технологического оснащения, в которых для выполнения определенной части технологического процесса размещают материалы или заготовки, средства воздействия на них, а также технологическая оснастка.
Примечание
Примерами технологического оборудования являются литейные машины, прессы, станки, печи, гальванические ванны, испытательные стенды и т.д.
[ГОСТ 3.1109-82]
[ ГОСТ Р 52104-2003]
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93. Технологическое оборудование
Оборудование
D. Fertigungsmaschinen
Е. Manufacturing equipment
F. Equipement de fabrication
Источник: ГОСТ 3.1109-82: Единая система технологической документации. Термины и определения основных понятий оригинал документа
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4 химические вещества в окружающей среде
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chemical in the environment
The presence in the environment of any solid, liquid or gaseous material discharged from a process and that may pose substantial hazard to human health and the environment.
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degradation of the environment
The process by which the environment is progressively contaminated, overexploited and destroyed. (Source: RRDA)
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<tech.gen> (stress on: very accurate; e.g. of parts, layout, values) ■ Justierung f ; Justage f rar<tech.gen> (e.g. of control elements, values; process and result) ■ Einstellung f<tech.gen> (of discrepancies) ■ Ausgleich m<tech.gen> (changing from one value or position to another one, e.g. setpoints) ■ Verstellen n<tech.gen> (tensioning, e.g. of drive belts; process) ■ Spannen n<tech.gen> (making up for loss, wear and tear, e.g. of brakes, friction linings) ■ Nachstellen n<tech.gen> (process; of controls, values, setpoints, limits etc.; e.g. speed, pres) ■ Einstellen n<tech.gen> (of sth to sth; e.g. to situation, environment, shape, requirements) ■ Angleichung f ; Anpassung f ; Adaption f<i&c> (balancing of two or more components or values) ■ Abgleich m<i&c> (by means of control system, manually or automatically) ■ Einregelung f<mach.tools> (moving sth. into position; e.g. rolls, cutting tools) ■ Anstellen n -
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principle of sustainability
Principle stated by the World Commission on Environment and Development (The Bruntland Commission) in 1987: development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations. Sustainable development is a process of integrating economic, social and ecological goals, and should not mean a trade-off between the environment and development. Sustainable development should imply balance rather than conflict. (Source: GRAHAWa)
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8 проведение экологической ревизии
проведение экологической ревизии
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environmental auditing
An assessment of the nature and extent of any harm or detriment, or any possible harm or detriment, that may be inflicted on any aspect of the environment by any activity process, development programme, or any product, chemical, or waste substance. Audits may be designed to: verify or otherwise comply with environmental requirements; evaluate the effectiveness of existing environmental management systems; assess risks generally; or assist in planning for future improvements in environment protection and pollution control (Source: GILP96)
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noun1) (thing produced) Produkt, das; (of industrial process) Erzeugnis, das; (of art or intellect) Werk, das2) (result) Folge, die* * *['prodəkt]1) (a result: The plan was the product of hours of thought.) das Ergebnis2) (something manufactured: The firm manufactures metal products.) das Produkt3) (the result of multiplying one number by another: The product of 9 and 2 is 18.) das Produkt* * *prod·uct[ˈprɒdʌkt, AM ˈprɑ:-]ndairy \products Milchprodukte plfood \products Nahrungsmittel plto be a \product of one's environment ( fig) ein Produkt seiner Umgebung seinto be a \product of the 1960s/one's time ein Kind der 60er-Jahre/seiner Zeit sein* * *['prɒdʌkt]nProdukt nt, Erzeugnis nt; (fig = result, ALSO MATH, CHEM) Produkt nt* * *product engineering Fertigungstechnik f;product liability Produkthaftung f;a) Herstellungsprogramm n,b) Erzeugnisgruppe f;product manager Produktmanager m;product patent Stoffpatent n;product placement ( FILM, TV) Product-Placement n (Form der Schleichwerbung, bei der ein Produkt als Requisit in die Handlung einbezogen wird)2. CHEM, MATH Produkt n4. fig Produkt n (Person):prod abk2. product* * *noun1) (thing produced) Produkt, das; (of industrial process) Erzeugnis, das; (of art or intellect) Werk, das2) (result) Folge, die* * *n.Erzeugnis n.Produkt -e n. -
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■ Administrativer Prozess, im Rahmen dessen der Lizenzgeber überprüft, ob der Lizenzbewerber den im UEFA-Handbuch zum Klublizenzierungsverfahren beschriebenen Mindestanforderungen gerecht wird, die als Grundlage für die Erteilung einer Lizenz dienen.■ Administrative procedure consisting of five categories of criteria and a core process introduced by UEFA to achieve higher standards of infrastructure, transparency in financial affairs and a more professional environment among clubs of its member associations.German-english football dictionary > UEFA-Klublizenzierungsverfahren
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1. adjective1) grünhave green fingers — (fig.) eine grüne Hand haben (ugs.)
green vegetables — Grüngemüse, das
2) (Polit.)he/she is Green — er ist ein Grüner/sie ist eine Grüne
the Greens — die Grünen
3) (environmentally safe) ökologisch5)be/turn green with envy — vor Neid grün sein/werden
6) (gullible) naiv; einfältig; (inexperienced) grün2. noun1) (colour, traffic light) Grün, das2) (piece of land) Grünfläche, dievillage green — Dorfanger, der
* * *[ɡri:n] 1. adjective1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) grün2) (not ripe: green bananas.) unreif3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) unerfahren4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) grün,gelb2. noun1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) das Grün3) (an area of grass: a village green.) die Grünfläche4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) der Rasenplatz5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.)•- academic.ru/32381/greenish">greenish- greens
- greenfly
- greengage
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- greenhouse
- greenhouse effect
- the green light* * *[gri:n]I. nit's not easy being \green es ist nicht einfach, grün zu seinpale/bottle/lime \green Blassgrün/Flaschengrün/Lindgrün ntto paint sth in \greens and blues etw in Grün- und Blautönen streichen3. FOODdandelion/salad \greens Löwenzahn-/Salatblätter pl4. (member of Green Party)Sheep's G\green Sheep's Greenbowling \green Rasenfläche zum Bowlencricket \green Kricketplatz mvillage \green Dorfwiese f, Dorfanger mII. adj1. (green coloured) grün\green salad grüner Salatto turn [or go] \green BOT grün werden; (of traffic lights) grün werden, auf Grün umspringen; (feel ill) grün [o blass] werden2. (environmentally conscious) grün, umweltfreundlich, ökologisch\green campaigners Umweltschutzaktivisten, -aktivistinnen m, f\green issues Umweltschutzfragen pl\green policies umweltfreundliche [politische] Maßnahmen\green politics Umwelt[schutz]politik fto go \green umweltbewusst werden3. (unripe) grün\green bananas/tomatoes grüne Bananen/Tomaten\green wood grünes Holz5. (covered with plants) grün, mit Pflanzen bewachsen\green [with envy] grün [o gelb] vor NeidIII. vt▪ to \green sth industry, production process etw umweltbewusster gestalten* * *[griːn]1. adj (+er)1) grünto go green (person) — grün im Gesicht werden
to be/turn green with envy — blass or grün or gelb vor Neid sein/werden
2) (POL) movement, party, issues grün; person, company grün, umweltbewusst; policy, measures, product, technology grün, umweltfreundlichhe stressed his green credentials — er betonte, was er alles schon für die Umwelt getan habe
green eggs — grüne Eier pl
3) (= unripe) fruit, tomatoes grün4) (= inexperienced) grün; (= naive) naivI'm not as green as I look (inf) — ich bin nicht so dumm, wie ich aussehe (inf)
2. n1) (= colour) Grün nt2) (= area of grass) Grünfläche f; (GOLF) Grün ntSee:→ also bowling green3) pl (= vegetables) Grüngemüse nt4) (POL)the Greens — die Grünen pl
3. adv (POL)vote, think grün* * *green [ɡriːn]A adj (adv greenly)1. grün:a) von grüner Farbe:the lights are green die Ampel steht auf Grün;b) grünend (Bäume etc)c) grün bewachsen (Felder etc)d) ohne Schnee:a green Christmas grüne Weihnachtene) unreif (Äpfel etc)2. grün (Gemüse):green food → B 43. frisch:a) neu (Wunde etc)b) lebendig (Erinnerungen)4. fig grün, unerfahren, unreif, naiv (Junge etc):green in years jung an Jahren5. jugendlich, rüstig:green old age rüstiges Alter6. grün, bleich:green with envy grün oder gelb vor Neid;green with fear schreckensbleich7. roh, frisch, Frisch…:8. grün:a) ungetrocknet, frisch:green wood grünes Holzb) ungeräuchert, ungesalzen:green herrings grüne Heringec) ungeröstet (Kaffee)9. neu (Wein):green beer Jungbier n10. TECH nicht fertig verarbeitet:green ceramics ungebrannte Töpferwaren;green clay grüner oder feuchter Ton;green hide Rohhaut f;green metal powder grünes (nicht gesintertes) Pulvermetall;green ore Roherz n11. TECH fabrikneu:green assembly Erstmontage f;green gears pl nicht eingelaufenes Getriebe;12. umga) Umwelt…:green issues Umweltfragenb) umweltfreundlichB s1. Grün n, grüne Farbe:dressed in green grün oder in Grün gekleidet;at green bei Grün;the lights are at green die Ampel steht auf Grün;3. pl Grün n, grünes Laub4. pl grünes Gemüse, Blattgemüse n5. fig (Jugend)Frische f, Lebenskraft f:in the green in voller Frische6. sl Knete f umg (Geld)7. sl minderwertiges Marihuana8. pl sl Bumsen n vulg (Geschlechtsverkehr)C v/t1. grün machen oder färben2. umg jemanden reinlegenD v/i grün werden, grünen:green out ausschlagen* * *1. adjective1) grünhave green fingers — (fig.) eine grüne Hand haben (ugs.)
green vegetables — Grüngemüse, das
2) (Polit.)he/she is Green — er ist ein Grüner/sie ist eine Grüne
3) (environmentally safe) ökologisch4) (unripe, young) grün [Obst, Zweig]5)be/turn green with envy — vor Neid grün sein/werden
6) (gullible) naiv; einfältig; (inexperienced) grün2. noun1) (colour, traffic light) Grün, das2) (piece of land) Grünfläche, dievillage green — Dorfanger, der
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<tech.gen> (e.g. of a mechanism, spring-loaded actuator) ■ Auslösung f<av> (final fade-out of a tone) ■ Nachklingzeit f ; endgültige Ausklingzeit f ; endgültige Abklingzeit f<el> (of relay) ■ Abfall m<mech.eng> (e.g. detent, pawl, limit switch) ■ Auslöser m<mech.eng> (letting loose, unclamping sth.) ■ Lösen n ; Loslassen n ; Freigeben n ; Lösung f rar< metal> ■ Entnahme fISO 9000 < qualit> (authorization to proceed to the next step of a process) ■ Freigabe f ISO 9000vt <tech.gen> (into the open; e.g. emissions) ■ freisetzen vtvt <tech.gen> ■ lockern vtvt < chem> (substance; result of a reaction; e.g. gas, vapors) ■ freisetzen vt ; abgeben vt ; abspalten vt ; entwickeln vt<tech.gen> (in compounds) ■ Entriegelungs... -
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анализ безопасности
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The process of studying the need for or efficacy of actions, procedures or devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment. (Source: OED / RHW)
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biological treatment
Process that uses microorganisms to decompose organic wastes either into water, carbon dioxide, and simple inorganic substances, or into simpler organic substances, such as aldehydes and acids. The purpose of a biological treatment system is to control the environment for microorganisms so that their growth and activity are enhanced, and provide a means for maintaining high concentration of the microorganisms in contact with the wastes. (Source: PARCOR)
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biogeochemical cycle
Movement of chemical elements in a circular pathway, from organisms to physical environment, back to organisms. The process is termed a nutrient cycle if the elements concerned are trace elements, which are essential to life. A biogeochemical cycle occurs when vegetation decomposes and minerals are incorporated naturally in the humus for future plant growth. (Source: WRIGHT)
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внутренний экономический учет возможного экологического ущерба
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internalisation of external costs
The process of getting those who produce goods or services with adverse effects on the environment or on society to incorporate a knowledge of possible negative repercussions into future economic decisions. (Source: ODE)
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environmental friendly procurement
The process of obtaining products and services which are favorably disposed toward the environment. (Source: RHW)
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emission source
A chemical process, building, furnace, plant or other entity responsible for the discharge of pollutants or contaminants into the environment. (Source: DES / DEP)
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19 очистка стоков "на месте"
очистка стоков "на месте"
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on-site wastewater treatment
A process in which used or spent water is treated at the point of origin or where it was produced, by using a septic tank or some other system to remove or reduce the impact of constituent wastes on human health and the environment. (Source: WQL / WWC)
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20 переработка сточных вод
переработка сточных вод
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waste water treatment
Any process to which wastewater is subjected which would remove, or otherwise render harmless to human health and the environment, its constituent wastes. (Source: WWC / WQA)
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