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industrie de transformation; industrie manufacturèreEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > processing industry
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3 food processing industry
English-French dictionary of Geography > food processing industry
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4 oil-processing industry
English-French dictionary of Geography > oil-processing industry
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processing ['prəʊsesɪŋ]►► processing industry industrie f de transformation;Computing processing language langage m de traitement;processing plant (for sewage, nuclear waste etc) usine f de traitement;Computing processing power puissance f de traitement;Computing processing speed vitesse f de traitement;Computing processing time temps m de traitement;Computing processing unit unité f de traitement -
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processing [ˈprəʊsesɪŋ]* * *['prəʊsesɪŋ], US ['prɒ-]1) gen traitement m3) Photography développement m -
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1 (of data, form, application) traitement m ;2 Ind (of raw material, food product) transformation f ; (of chemical, synthetic fibre, waste) traitement m ; the food processing industry l'industrie alimentaire ;3 Phot développement m. -
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(a) (of information, application, order) traitement mprocessing language langage m de traitement;processing power puissance f de traitement;processing speed vitesse f de traitement;processing time temps m de traitement;processing unit unité f de traitement(c) (of raw materials) traitement m, transformation fprocessing industry industrie f de transformation;processing plant usine f de traitement -
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11 химическая промышленность
химическая промышленность
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chemical industry
Industry related with the production of chemical compounds. The chemical processing industry has a variety of special pollution problems due to the vast number of products manufactured. The treatment processes combine processing, concentration, separation, extraction, by-product recovery, destruction, and reduction in concentration. The wastes may originate from solvent extraction, acid and caustic wastes, overflows, spills, mechanical loss, etc. (Source: PZ)
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food [fu:d]1. nouna. ( = sth to eat) nourriture fb. ( = specific substance) aliment m• tins of dog/cat food des boîtes d'aliments pour chiens/chats2. compounds• the food processing industry l'industrie f agro-alimentaire ► food processor noun robot m de cuisine* * *[fuːd] 1.1) ( sustenance) nourriture f, alimentation f2) [U] ( foodstuffs) aliments mpl3) [U] ( provisions) provisions fpl4) (cuisine, cooking) cuisine f5) ( fuel)2. -
13 переработка отходов (отрасль промышленности)
переработка отходов (отрасль промышленности)
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waste processing industry
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14 пищевая обрабатывающая промышленность
пищевая обрабатывающая промышленность
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food processing industry
A commercial establishment in which food is manufactured or packaged for human consumption. (Source: KOREN)
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15 производство резино-технических изделий
производство резино-технических изделий
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rubber processing industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the manufacture and marketing of natural or synthetic rubber products. (Source: RHW)
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16 замещение галогенизированных соединений
замещение галогенизированных соединений
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substitution of halogenated compounds
Halogenated compounds, because of their toxical and persistent character, should be substituted by environmental friendly compounds, like water-based fat solvents in metal processing industry or water-based coating agents. (Source: RRDA)
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17 бумажная промышленность
бумажная промышленность
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paper industry
Industrial production of paper: pulp is produced by mechanically or chemically processing wood or other vegetative materials to extract usable cellulosic fibers as an aqueous slurry. The pulp slurry may be used directly in paper making or it may be shipped elsewhere for processing into paper products. The fundamental industrial operations are divided into two major categories: pulp mill and paper mill. The pulp mill operation includes wood preparation, pulping, deinking, pulp washing, screening and thickening, and bleaching. The paper mill operations include stock preparation, paper machine operation and finishing. (Source: PZ)
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18 производство металлических изделий
производство металлических изделий
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metal products industry
Industry related with the primary metal processing and fabricated metal products manufacturing. The most important end uses of the products of the metals industries are automobiles, machinery, appliances, electrical equipment, structures, furniture, and containers. (Source: PZ)
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19 производство пищевого масла и жиров
производство пищевого масла и жиров
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oil and fat industry
Industry for the production and processing of edible oils and fats. (Source: RRDA)
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20 производство сахара
производство сахара
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sugar industry
Establishments primarily engaged in processing raw cane sugar, sugar beets or starches to finished sucrose, glucose or fructose. By-products of this industry include beet pulp and inedible molasses. (Source: PGE)
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