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1 waste
waste I v RS, TE vernachlässigen, verfallen lassen (z. B. Grundbesitz) waste II 1. TE, UMW Müll m, Abfall m; Schutt m, Bauschutt m; Abraum m; 2. Ausschuss m; 3. Verlust m, Verschnitt m (z. B. bei Holzbearbeitung); 4. s. → waste-water; 5. Vergeudung f; unwirtschaftlicher Materialeinsatz mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > waste
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2 waste gas
waste gas1 HÜTT, PETR Rohgas nwaste gas2 HÜTT/WALZ Abgas n, verbrauchtes Gas n -
3 waste oil
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4 waste steam
waste steam1 HÜTT/WALZ Schwaden mwaste steam2 TECH Wrasen m -
5 waste heat
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6 waste product
waste ˈprod·uctn Abfallprodukt nt* * *1. WIRTSCH, TECH Abfallprodukt n2. BIOL Ausscheidungsstoff m* * *n.Abfallprodukt n. -
7 waste recycling
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8 waste separation
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9 waste steam
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10 waste treatment
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11 waste area
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > waste area
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12 waste disposal
waste disposal 1. UMW Müllbeseitigung f; Abfallbeseitigung f, Abfallentsorgung f, Entsorgung f; 2. UMW s. → waste-water disposalEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > waste disposal
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13 waste air
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14 waste area
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15 waste bin
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16 waste cotton
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17 waste disposal
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18 waste fuel
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19 waste gas analysis
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20 waste gas fan
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