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Výsledky hledání "light diesel fuel" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
light diesel fuel motorová nafta, lehká motorová nafta [lait di:zəl fju:l]
heavy diesel fuel motorová nafta, těžká motorová nafta [hevi di:zəl fjuəl]
Diesel oil motorová nafta [di:zəl oil]
Diesel engine vznětový motor, naftový motor [di:zəl endžm] oil engine
light světlo, viditelné záření [lait]
light gas oil plynový olej, lehký plynový olej [lait gæs oil]
light soil bělozem, lehká půda [lait soil]
light stage světelné stádium [lait steidž]
light-demanding světlomilný [lait dәma:ndiŋ]
intolerance of light světloplachost [intolәrәns әv lait] heliophobia, photofobia
natural light přirozené světlo [næčәrәl lait]
polarised light polarizované světlo [pəuləraizd lait]
light demander světlomilná dřevina [lait dәma:ndə] light demanding species
light increment světlostní přírůst [lait inkrəmәnt] increment due to increased light
light loam písčitohlinitá půda [lait ləum] sandy loam
light naphtha benzin, lehký benzin [lait næfӨa] petrol, gas
incandescent light bulb žárovka (klasická) [kændesәnt lait balb]
increment due to increased light světlostní přírůst [inkrəmәnt dju: tu inkri:sd lait] light increment, openstand increment
light-demanding plant světlomilná rostlina [lait dәma:ndiŋ pla:nt photophilous plant
light-water reactor lehkovodní reaktor [lait wo:tə ri:æktə]
compact fluorescent light úsporná žárovka, kompaktní zářivka [kәmpækt floresәnt lait]
light demanding species (sg. and pl.) světlomilná dřevina [lait dәma:ndiŋ spi:ši:z] light demander
light rapid transit system rychlý dopravní systém [lait ræpid trænzit sistəm] An urban railway, underground or tram system built to lighter construction standards than a conventional rail system. LRT
light and dark bottle method metoda světlých a tmavých lahviček [lait ænd da:k botəl meӨəd] The method of determining productivity of individual plant species by their oxygen production in closed bottles incubated in the natural habitat for several hours.
jet fuel tryskové palivo [džet fju:l]
fuel oil topný olej [fjuəl ojl] gas oil
fuel rod palivový článek (v atomové elektrárně) [fjuəl rod] A rod-like unit of nuclear fuel from which energy released during a fission chain reaction in a nuclear reactor.
fuel palivo, pohonná látka, pohonná hmota, štěpný materiál (rad.) [fjuəl]
fuel value výhřevnost (paliva) [fjuəl vælju] fuel efficiency
fuel cell palivový článek [fjuəl sel]
impoverished fuel ochuzené (jaderné) palivo [impovərišd fjuel] The nuclear fuel which has lost a percentage of its quantity of fissile atoms due to the reactor operation or to an isotope separation process. depleted fuel, depleted nuclear fuel
fuel crop energetické rostliny (pl.) [fjuәl krop] Crops grown specifically for their fuel value. These include food crops such as corn and sugar cane, and non-food crops such as poplar trees and switchgrass. energy crop
fuel cycle palivový cyklus [fjuəl saikəl] The sequence of steps, such as fabrication, utilisation, reprocessing, and refabrication, through which nuclear fuel may pass. nuclear fuel cycle
biomass fuel palivo odvozené z biomasy [baiәumæs fju:l] A fuel produced from dry organic matter or combustible oils produced by plants. These fuels are considered renewable as long as the vegetation producing them is maintained or replanted, such as firewood, alcohol fermented from sugar, and combustible oils biofuels
fuel efficiency výhřevnost (paliva) [fjuәl efišәnsi] fuel value
bunker fuel zásobníkové palivo, velkoobjemové dopravní palivo [bәnkә fju:l] A term used to refer to fuels consumed for international marine and air transport.
fuel farm farma rychle rostoucích rostlin, plantáž fytomasy [fjuәl fa:m] An area of land or water (fresh or salt) devoted to growing specific plants for their ability to furnish energy. Such plants range from aquatic algae to fast-growing trees. fuel plantation, biomass plantation, energy farm
nuclear fuel jaderné palivo, nukleární palivo [nju:kliə fju:l] A material containing fissile nuclides which, when placed in a reactor, enable a self-sustaining chain reaction to be achieved.
spent fuel vyhořelé palivo [spent fju:l] A nuclear fuel removed from a reactor following irradiation which is no longer to be used in that reactor.
fuel plantation farma rychle rostoucích rostlin, plantáž fytomasy [fjuәl planteišәn] An area of land or water (fresh or salt) devoted to growing specific plants for their ability to furnish energy. Such plants range from aquatic algae to fast-growing trees. biomass plantation, fuel farm, energy farm
dung fuel topivo ze suchého hnoje, živočišné topivo, topivo ze suchého trusu [daŋ fjuəl] Dried animal dung used in developing countries as an alternative source of fuel.
waste fuel palivo z odpadu [weist fju:l] Any type of waste or prepared material from waste that is used as fuel in any combustion process.
fuel reprocessing přepracování vyhořelého jaderného paliva [fjuəl ri:prəusesiŋ] The processing of nuclear fuel after its use in a reactor to remove fission products and recover fissile and fertile material. reprocessing
enriched fuel obohacené palivo [inričd fjuəl] A nuclear fuel containing uranium which has been enriched in one or more of its fissile isotopes or to which chemically different fissile nuclides have been added.
fossil fuel fosilní palivo [fosil fjuәl] One of the mineral fuels: coal, oil and natural gas.
fuel saving úspora paliva [fju:l seiviŋ]
fuel tank palivová nádrž [fjuəl tænk]
fuel bundle svazek palivových článků [fjuəl bandəl] A bundle of fuel rods, typically of 63 rods, which are inserted into the core of a reactor.
fuel consumption rate norma spotřeby paliva [fjuəl konsampšən reit]
fuel cooling installation vymírací nádrž, bazén pro vyhořelé palivo [fjuəl ku:liŋ instəleišən] A large container or cell, usually filled with water, in which spent nuclear fuel is set aside until its radioactivity has decreased to a desired level. cooling pool, cooling pond, fuel pit, fuel pool, spent fuel pool, spent fuel pit, deactivation swimming-pool
fuel filling column benzínové čerpadlo [fjuəl filiŋ koləm]
fuel injector engine zážehový motor [fjuəl indžektə endžin] A type of internal combustion engine in which the fuel-to-air ratio is carefully controlled by a microprocessor in a fuel injection unit.
dual-fuel customer odběratel s dvoupalivovým hospodářstvím [du:l fju:l kәstәmә]
stack of fuel-wood hranice krátkého dřeva [stæk əv fju:l wud] pile of billets (US)
fossil fuel depletion vyčerpání fosilních paliv [fosil fjuәl dipli:šәn]