Výsledky hledání "direct recycling" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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direct recycling | přímá recyklace, vnitřní recyklace | [dairekt risaikliŋ] | Recycling in which an item fails to pass a production quality control check and is internally recycled by the producer without first being used. | |
recycling | recyklace | [ri:saikliŋ] | The recovery and re-use of materials and waste. | |
indirect recycling | nepřímá recyklace | [indairekt risaikliŋ] | A form of recycling which involves collection of material after use in commercial or domestic processes, followed by sorting, cleaning and reprocessing. | |
natural recycling | přírodní recyklace | [næčərəl risaikliŋ] | The situation in which all the finite substances necessary for life such as water, nitrogen and carbon constantly undergo recycling. | |
nightsoil recycling | hnojení lidskými výkaly | [naitsoil risaikliŋ] | Using nutrients from human waste to maintain fertility of agricultural land. | |
waste recycling | recyklace odpadu, recyklace, opětovné použití | [weist risaikliŋ] | A method of recovering wastes as resources which includes the collection, and often involving the treatment, of waste products for use as a replacement of all or part of the raw material in a manufacturing process. | |
open-loop recycling | recyklace v otevřené smyčce | [əupən lu:p ri:saikliŋ] | A recycling process in which an output from a system, which would otherwise be a waste, is used as an input to another system, with or without treatment, to contribute to the production of a useful product. | |
closed-loop recycling | recyklace v uzavřené smyčce | [kləuzd lu:p risaikliŋ] | A recycling process in which an output from a system, which would otherwise be a waste, is returned to the system, with or without treatment, to contribute to the production of the main product. | |
direct runoff | přímý odtok, přívalový odtok | [dairekt ranof] | The water that flows over a ground surface or through the ground directly into streams, rivers, and lakes. | storm run-off |
direct swap | přímá směna, nepeněžní směna | [dairekt swop] | ||
direct drilling | hospodaření bez obdělávání půdy | [dairekt driliŋ] | The process of fertilizing by which a narrow slit is cut in the soil and seed and fertilizers are sown directly without further seedbed preparation. | zero-tillage |
direct precipitation | přímé srážky (pl.) | [dairekt pri:sipitejšən] | The water that falls directly into a lake or stream without passing through any land phase portion of the run off cycle. | |
direct radiation | přímé záření | [dairekt reidijeišən] | That part of incident solar radiation originating directly from the solar disc that has not been subject to change in direction in its passage from the solar disc other than due to the effects of refraction at low elevations. | direct solar radiation, beam radiation |
recycling of obsolete manufactured goods | recyklace vyřazených průmyslových výrobků | [ri:saikliŋ әv obsәli:t mænjufækčәd gudz] | Products from which valuable mineral resources (e.g. steel, copper, plastic, or fibres) can be recovered and re-used. | |
direct solar radiation | přímé záření | [dairekt sәulә reidi:eišәn] | That part of incident solar radiation originating directly from the solar disc that has not been subject to change in direction in its passage from the solar disc other than due to the effects of refraction at low elevations. | direct radiation, beam radiation |
foreign direct investment | přímé zahraniční investice (pl.) | [forin dairekt investmənt] | FDI | |
direct material flows (pl.) | přímé materiálové toky (pl.) | [dairekt mәtiriәl fleuz] | Flows of materials that physically cross the boundary of the economic system either as an input or as an output. Direct flows refer to the actual mass (weight) of the material or product and do not take into account the life-cycle dimension of the product | |
direct processing heating | přímý procesní ohřev | [dairekt prosesiŋ hi:ti:ŋ] | Heating process where pollutants resulted from the fuel burning are carried away together with pollutants emitted by technological process. |