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SEWAGE TREATMENT TERMS ТНТ №004технологические сточные воды; производственные сточные воды -
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > food processing wastes
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5 fuel-processing wastes
Макаров: отходы переработки ядерного топливаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fuel-processing wastes
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > petroleum processing wastes
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7 industrie chimique
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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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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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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n1) непроизводительная растрата; расточительство2) потери, убыль; ущерб, убыток; неисправимый брак3) отходы, отбросы
- animal waste
- aqueous waste
- city waste
- commercial waste
- construction waste
- domestic waste
- farm waste
- food waste
- hazardous waste
- heat waste
- industrial wastes
- livestock waste
- manufacturing wastes
- municipal waste
- nuclear waste
- paper waste
- poisonous waste
- processing waste
- production waste
- radioactive waste
- refinery waste
- toxic waste
- untreated waste
- unusable waste
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2) скрап, лом3) горн. пустая порода4) горн. выработанное пространство5) лесн. обрезки6) цел.-бум. срыв бумаги8) сброс (воды) || сбрасывать воду9) порча || портить ( материал); бесполезно расходовать ( материал)11) обтирочный материал, ветошь12) ж.-д. буксовая подбивка•-
abiotic waste
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acidic waste
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acid waste
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alkali waste
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animal waste
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aqueous waste
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bioconcentrative waste
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black-ash waste
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blast-furnace waste
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caved waste
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city waste
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cold waste
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colliery waste
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combustible waste
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commercial waste
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condensate waste
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construction waste
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corrosive waste
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cutting waste
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dewatered radioactive waste
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domestic waste
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dry radioactive waste
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farm waste
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felling waste
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fission-product waste
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food waste
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foundry waste
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fuel cycle waste
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gaseous waste
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green waste
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hard waste
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heat waste
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high-level liquid waste
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high-level solidified waste
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high-level waste
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hot waste
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incompatible wastes
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industrial waste
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iron-and-steel waste
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iron-foundry waste
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journal box waste
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leather waste
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livestock waste
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logging waste
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low-activity waste
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lumber waste
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manufacturing waste
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mine waste
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municipal waste
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noncombustible waste
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nonferrous waste
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packing house waste
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paper punch waste
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paper waste
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pathological waste
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photographic processing waste
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power waste
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process condensate waste
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processing waste
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radioactive waste
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refinery waste
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rejectable waste
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sanitary waste
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society's waste
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solid waste
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start-up waste
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steelmaking waste
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1. a первоначальный; самый ранний; первыйprimary amputation — ампутация, произведённая в первые 24 часа
2. a спец. первичный3. a простой, исходныйprimary goods — сырьё, сырьевые материалы
4. a начальный, элементарный5. a основной, важнейший; главныйprimary target — основная цель; цель первой очереди
6. a профилирующий7. a лингв. корневой8. a лингв. мат. примарныйСинонимический ряд:1. direct (adj.) direct; firsthand; immediate; immediatefirst-hand2. first (adj.) aboriginal; capital; cardinal; chief; dominant; earliest; first; foremost; highest; initial; key; leading; maiden; main; major; original; outstanding; paramount; pioneer; pre-eminent; premier; primal; prime; primeval; primevous; primitial; primitive; principal; top; underivative; underived3. fundamental (adj.) basal; basic; beginning; bottom; elementary; foundational; fundamental; opening; ordinate; radical; rudimentary; underlying4. original (adj.) earliest; initial; original; pioneer; prime; primeval; primitiveАнтонимический ряд:following; indirect; inferior; last; later; posterior; secondary; subordinate; subsequent; ultimate -
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1. n растрачивание, ненужная или излишняя трата; расточительство2. n потери, убыль; ущерб, убытокwaste of fuel — потеря топлива; перерасход топлива
3. n юр. повреждение, порча; небрежное отношение4. n отходы; обрезки, обрывки выжимки5. n концы, обтирочный материалwaste end — конец, отрезаемый в отходы
cotton waste — концы, обтирочный материал
6. n текст. угар; очёски; рваньthread waste — путанка, рвань пряжи
7. n металлический лом, скрап8. n полигр. макулатура; лишние листыpaper waste — бумажный брак; макулатура; отходы бумаги
9. n утильutility waste — утильсырье; утиль; отбросы
10. n мусор; отбросы11. n сточные воды12. n физиол. выделения13. n износ, изнашивание14. n потеря веса, исхудание15. n уменьшение; упадок16. n пустыня17. n пустынное пространствоa waste of waters — пустыня моря; морской простор
18. n пустошь, пустырь; бросовая земляwaste land — пустующий участок земли; пустошь
19. n юр. бесхозная земля20. n горн. пустая породаwaste pile — отвал породы, террикон
21. n геол. материал, уносимый потоком в мореlevel of waste removal — степень извлечения загрязняющих веществ; степень очистки сточных вод
22. a пустынный; незаселённый; невозделанный; непроизводительный, неплодородный; засушливый23. a опустошённыйto lay waste — опустошать, разорять
24. a излишний, ненужный; напрасный25. a негодный; бракованный26. a тех. отработанный27. v расточать, растрачивать, непроизводительно расходовать, напрасно тратить; терятьactor wasted on provincial audiences — актёр, загубивший свой талант в провинциальных театрах
run to waste — тратиться непроизводительно; тратиться попусту
28. v пропадать попусту; растрачиваться без пользы29. v упускать30. v опустошать; разорять; портить; разрушатьlay waste — опустошать; опустошить
31. v юр. портить арендованное имущество32. v истощаться, иссякать, приходить к концу33. v изнурять, истощатьframe wasted by disease — тело, истощённое болезнью
34. v чахнуть, умиратьto waste away, to pine away — чахнуть
35. v редк. идти, течь36. v амер. сл. избить до полусмерти37. v амер. сл. убить, уничтожить38. v амер. сл. спорт. терять в весе; сгонять весСинонимический ряд:1. barren (adj.) barren; desert; deserted; desolate; uninhabited; wild2. devastated (adj.) decayed; destroyed; devastated; ghost; laid waste; ravaged; ruined; sacked3. useless (adj.) extra; superfluous; unused; useless4. badland (noun) badland; barren; desert; wasteland; wild; wild land; wilderness; wildness5. devastation (noun) decay; decline; destruction; devastation; diminution; dissipation; loss; ruin; spoliation6. extravagance (noun) extravagance; extravagancy; lavishness; overdoing; prodigality; profligacy; squander; unthrift; wastefulness7. refuse (noun) debris; dreck; garbage; junk; kelter; litter; offal; outsweepings; refuse; riffraff; rubbish; spilth; sweepings; swill; trash8. blow (verb) blow; blunder; blunder away; cast away; consume; dissipate; dribble away; drivel; expend; fool away; fritter; fritter away; frivol away; misspend; muddle away; potter away; prodigalize; riot away; spend; squander; throw away; trifle away9. demolish (verb) demolish; destroy; devastate10. erode (verb) decay; diminish; dwindle; erode; reduce; wear away; wear down11. fail (verb) decline; deteriorate; fade; fail; flag; languish; wane; weaken; wither12. indulge (verb) indulge; lavish; splurge13. miss (verb) lose; miss14. ravage (verb) deflower; depredate; desecrate; desolate; despoil; devast; devour; harry; havoc; lay waste; pillage; plunder; ravage; ruin; sack; scourge; spoil; spoliate; stripАнтонимический ряд:abstain; acquire; augment; collect; conserve; develop; enrich; erect; establish; flourish; furnish; gain; get; preserve; thrift -
14 déchet liquide
жидкие отходы
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Fluid wastes, consisting of sewage and domestic wastewater, or processed water, or other liquids, produced by industrial activity, particularly by such industries as pulp and paper production, food processing, and the manufacture of chemicals. (Source: ISEP)
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liquid waste
Fluid wastes, consisting of sewage and domestic wastewater, or processed water, or other liquids, produced by industrial activity, particularly by such industries as pulp and paper production, food processing, and the manufacture of chemicals. (Source: ISEP)
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жидкие (радиоактивные) отходы
Радиоактивные отходы в виде водных или жидких органических продуктов, содержащих радионуклиды в растворенной форме или в виде взвесей.
Примечание
По уровню активности жидкие радиоактивные отходы делятся на:
низкоактивные отходы (НАО);
среднеактивные отходы (САО);
высокоактивные отходы (ВАО).
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liquid waste
Fluid wastes, consisting of sewage and domestic wastewater, or processed water, or other liquids, produced by industrial activity, particularly by such industries as pulp and paper production, food processing, and the manufacture of chemicals. (Source: ISEP)
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