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21 Uranpechblende
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22 Uranpecherz
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23 Uranverarbeitung
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24 Abfalluran
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25 CANDU-Natururanreaktor
m < nukl> ■ CANDU natural-uranium-fueled reactor; CANDU natural-uranium-reactorGerman-english technical dictionary > CANDU-Natururanreaktor
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26 Uran-Radium-Zerfallsreihe
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27 Urangehalt
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28 Element
n; -(e)s, -e1. (Naturgewalt) element; die ( vier) Elemente the (four) elements; das feuchte oder nasse Element geh. the watery element; sich den Elementen aussetzen brave the elements; die entfesselten Elemente the unleashed power of the elements; die Urgewalt der Elemente the power and fury of the elements2. Lebensraum: (natural) element; in seinem Element sein oder sich in seinem Element fühlen fig. be in one’s element3. (Bestandteil) element, component (part); (Faktor) (contributory) factor; das gemeinsame / treibende Element the common / motivating factor; ein besinnliches Element in den Abend bringen introduce a reflective note into the evening(‘s proceedings etc.)6. CHEM. element; einwertiges / zweiwertiges Element monovalent ( oder univalent) / divalent ( oder bivalent) element; radioaktives Element radioactive element8. (Bauteil) element* * *das Element(Batterie) battery; cell;(Bestandteil) element* * *Ele|mẹnt [ele'mɛnt]nt -(e)s, -e1) element (AUCH CHEM); (ELEC) cell, batterykriminelle Elemente (pej) — criminal elements
in seinem Element sein — to be in one's element
2) pl fig = Anfangsgründe) elements pl, rudiments pldas Toben der Elemente (liter) — the raging of the elements
* * *das1) (a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.) element2) (surroundings necessary for life: Water is a fish's natural element.) element* * *Ele·ment<-[e]s, -e>[eleˈmɛnt]nt1. BAU, CHEM element▪ die \Elemente the elementsdie tobenden \Elemente the raging elementsdas nasse \Element (geh) water[ganz] in seinem \Element sein (fig) to be in one's elementkriminelle/subversive \Elemente criminal/subversive elements* * *das; Element[e]s, Elemente1) elementer war/fühlte sich in seinem Element — he was/felt in his element
zwielichtige/kriminelle Elemente — shady/criminal elements
3) (Elektrot.) cell* * *1. (Naturgewalt) element;die (vier) Elemente the (four) elements;nasse Element geh the watery element;sich den Elementen aussetzen brave the elements;die entfesselten Elemente the unleashed power of the elements;die Urgewalt der Elemente the power and fury of the elements2. Lebensraum: (natural) element;sich in seinem Element fühlen fig be in one’s elementdas gemeinsame/treibende Element the common/motivating factor;ein besinnliches Element in den Abend bringen introduce a reflective note into the evening(’s proceedings etc)4.Elemente (Grundbegriffe) elements, rudiments, basics5. meist pl; fig pej:unliebsame/kriminelle etcElemente undesirable/criminal etc elements6. CHEM element;radioaktives Element radioactive element7. ELEK element, cell, battery;galvanisches Element galvanic cell8. (Bauteil) elementvon out of, from)* * *das; Element[e]s, Elemente1) elementer war/fühlte sich in seinem Element — he was/felt in his element
zwielichtige/kriminelle Elemente — shady/criminal elements
2) (Bauteil) element; (einer Schrankwand) unit3) (Elektrot.) cell* * *-e n.element n.item n. -
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I Adj. radioactive; schwach radioaktive Stoffe low-level radioactive materials; radioaktive Abfälle oder radioaktiver Müll radioactive waste; radioaktiver Niederschlag (radioactive) fallout; radioaktive Strahlung (radioactive) radiation; radioaktive Verseuchung radioactive contamination; radioaktive Wolke radioactive cloud ( oder plume); radioaktiver Zerfall radioactive decay; radioaktiv machen (radio)activate* * *radioactive* * *ra|dio|ak|tiv [radio|ak'tiːf]1. adjradioactiveradioaktíver Niederschlag — (radioactive) fallout
2. advradioactivelyradioaktív verseucht — contaminated with radioactivity
* * *1) ((of some substances, eg uranium) giving off rays which can be dangerous, but which can also be used in eg medicine: radioactive metals.) radioactive2) (containing radioactive substances: radioactive waste/dust.) radioactive* * *ra·dio·ak·tiv[radi̯oʔakˈti:f]I. adj radioactive\radioaktiver Abbau artificial [or radioactive] disintegration\radioaktiver Abfall nuclear scrap [or waste], radiowaste\radioaktive Zerfallskonstante radioactive decay constantII. adv\radioaktiv verseucht/verstrahlt contaminated by radioactivity* * *1.Adjektiv radioactive2.adverbial radioactively* * *A. adj radioactive;schwach radioaktive Stoffe low-level radioactive materials;radioaktiver Müll radioactive waste;radioaktiver Niederschlag (radioactive) fallout;radioaktive Strahlung (radioactive) radiation;radioaktive Verseuchung radioactive contamination;radioaktive Wolke radioactive cloud ( oder plume);radioaktiver Zerfall radioactive decay;radioaktiv machen (radio)activateB. adv:radioaktiv strahlen emit radioactivity;radioaktiv verseucht contaminated by radioactivity* * *1.Adjektiv radioactive2.adverbial radioactively* * *adj.radioactive adj. adv.radioactively adv. -
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ạb|rei|chern ['apraiçɐn]vt septo deplete* * *ab|rei·chern[ˈapraiçɐn]vt NUKL▪ etw \abreichern to deplete sth -
31 Urankonversion
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32 Green salt
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33 Kalkuranglimmer
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34 magmatische Uranvorkommen
German-english technical dictionary > magmatische Uranvorkommen
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35 Natururan
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36 Natururan-Graphit-Reaktor
m < nukl> ■ natural uranium graphite-moderated reactorGerman-english technical dictionary > Natururan-Graphit-Reaktor
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37 primäre Uranvorkommen
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38 Purex-Prozess
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39 sedimentäres Uranvorkommen
n < geo> ■ sedimentary uranium occurenceGerman-english technical dictionary > sedimentäres Uranvorkommen
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40 sichere Uranvorräte
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uranium — rare metallic element, 1797, named 1789 in Modern Latin by its discoverer, German chemist and mineralogist Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743 1817), for the recently found planet URANUS (Cf. Uranus) (q.v.) … Etymology dictionary
uranium — ► NOUN ▪ a grey dense radioactive metallic chemical element used as a fuel in nuclear reactors. ORIGIN from the planet Uranus … English terms dictionary
uranium — /yoo ray nee euhm/, n. Chem. a white, lustrous, radioactive, metallic element, occurring in pitchblende, and having compounds that are used in photography and in coloring glass. The 235 isotope is used in atomic and hydrogen bombs and as a fuel… … Universalium