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2 голубе вугілля
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3 вітроенергоцентр
wind energy park, windmill farm, windmill park, wind power farm -
4 сила
ж1) strength, force, vigour; vimсила духу — fortitude, strength of mind
2) тех., фіз. power, might, force; intensity; efficacy; energyсила вибуху — explosive power, strength of explosive
сила звуку — sound intensity; муз. volume of sound
сила тяжіння фіз. — gravity ( attractive) force
сила інерції — inertia, force of inertia
підіймальна сила — lifting ( elevating) force; carrying power ( capacity); leverage
рушійна сила — power, moving ( propelling) power, impetus, impulse
3) (мн. сили) військ. forcesголовні сили військ. — main body
4) юр. forceсила закону — force of the law, statutory force, virtue of the law
втрачати силу — to lose validity, to become invalid
5)зібратися із силами — to collect one's strength, to nerve oneself; to pull oneself together; to gather one's energies
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5 енергія
жenergy; тех. тж. power; pith, vigour, nerve, buoyancy; vim sl.атомна енергія — nuclear power, atomic energy
водна (вітрова, сонячна, теплова) енергія — water (wind, sun, thermal) energy
життєва енергія — vital energy, biotic energy
закон збереження енергії — the law of preservation ( conservation) of energy
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6 вітроелектростанція
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