Výsledky hledání "secondary biological treatment" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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secondary biological treatment | sekundární čištění | [sekәnderi baiәlodžikәl tri:tmәnt] | The treatment of sewage, usually after the removal of suspended solids, by bacteria under aerobic conditions during which organic matter in solution is oxidised or incorporated in cells which may be removed by settlement. | secondary treatment, secondary effluent treatment, intermediate level treatment |
secondary treatment | sekundární čištění | [sekəndəri tri:tmənt] | The treatment of sewage, usually after the removal of suspended solids, by bacteria under aerobic conditions during which organic matter in solution is oxidised or incorporated in cells which may be removed by settlement. | secondary biological treatment, secondary effluent treatment, intermediate level treatment |
secondary effluent treatment | sekundární čištění | [sekәnderi eflәuint tri:tmәnt] | The treatment of sewage, usually after the removal of suspended solids, by bacteria under aerobic conditions during which organic matter in solution is oxidised or incorporated in cells which may be removed by settlement. | secondary treatment, secondary biological treatment, intermediate level treatment |
mechanical biological treatment | mechanicko-biologická úprava | [məkænikəl baiәlodžikәl tri:tmәnt] | A form of waste processing facility that combines a sorting facility with a form of biological treatment such as composting or anaerobic digestion. | |
Secondary era | mesozoikum, druhohory (pl.) | [sekәnderi irә] | The geological era that commenced after the Paleozoic era about 225 million years ago. | Mesozoic era |
secondary | druhotný, sekundární, druhého řádu | [sekəndəri] | ||
secondary PM | sekundární částice (pl.) | [sekәnderi pi: em] | Particles formed in the ambient air during chemical reaction from other gaseous pollutants, mostly nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, ammonia and organic compounds or during physical process. | secondary particles (pl.), airborne particles (pl.) |
secondary root | druhotný kořen | [sekəndəri ru:t] | ||
secondary extinction | druhotné vymírání | [sekәnderi ekstiŋkšәn] | Loss of a species as a direct or indirect result of the loss of another species. | |
secondary sign | druhotný znak | [sekəndəri sain] | ||
secondary fermentation | dokvašování | [sekәnderi fә:minteišәn] | after-fermentation | |
secondary sludge | sekundární kal | [sekəndəri sladž] | Solid matter in the effluent from a biological filter or an activated-sludge plant which has been deposited as sludge in secondary settlement tanks. | |
secondary fibre | druhotné pletivo | [sekəndəri faibə] | ||
secondary soil | druhotná půda | [sekәnderi soil] | transported soil | |
secondary fish | vedlejší ryba | [sekәnderi fiš] | Commercial fish supplementary utilised in polycultures. | additional fish |
secondary stem | stonek druhého řádu | [sekəndəri stem] | ||
secondary forest | druhotný les | [sekəndəri forist] | second-growth forest (US) | |
secondary xylem | druhotné dřevo, sekundární xylém | [sekəndəri zailəm] | ||
secondary meristem | druhotné dělivé pletivo | [sekəndəri meristəm] | secondary formative tissue | |
secondary particles (pl.) | sekundární částice (pl.) | [sekәnderi pa:tikәlz] | Particles formed in the ambient air during chemical reaction from other gaseous pollutants, mostly nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, ammonia and organic compounds or during physical process. | secondary PM, airborne particles (pl.) |
secondary phloem | druhotné lýko | [sekəndəri fləuəm] | ||
secondary branch | větev druhého řádu | [sekəndəri bra:nč] | ||
secondary pollutant | sekundární znečišťující látka, sekundární polutant | [sekəndəri pəlu:tənt] | A pollutant formed by a chemical reaction in the atmosphere. | |
secondary consumer | sekundární konzument | [sekəndəri kәnsju:mə] | An animal (such as a carnivore) which eats other consumers in the food chain. | |
secondary pollution | sekundární znečištění | [sekəndəri pəlu:šən] | Atmospheric pollution resulting from a chemical reaction between two or more sources of primary pollution or between primary pollutants and naturally occurring atmospheric elements. | |
secondary radiation | sekundární záření, sekundární radiace | [sekəndəri reidi:eišən] | ||
secondary effect | druhotný efekt | [sekәnderi әfekt] | When the loss of populatio change in a species affects other species. | |
secondary raw material | druhotná surovina | [sekəndəri ro: məti:rijəl] | Raw material or material obtained from waste which is capable of further economic or other use. | |
secondary settlement tank | sekundární usazovací nádrž | [sekəndəri setəlmənt tæŋk] | A tank through which the effluent from biological filters or an activated-sludge plant flows for the purpose of separating settleable solids. | |
secondary formative tissue | druhotné dělivé pletivo | [sekәnderi fo:mәtiv tišu:] | secondary meristem | |
secondary podzolized soil | druhotně podzolizovaná půda | [sekəndəri podzəlaizd soil] | ||
secondary digestion tank | sekundární vyhnívací nádrž, vyhnívací nádrž | [sekəndəri daidžesčən tæŋk] | ||
pre-treatment | předčištění | [pri:tri:tmənt] | The treatment which industrial waste water receives at a factory before discharge into the public sewer. Pretreatment of a sludge refers to conditioning before dewatering. | pretreatment, preliminary treatment |
treatment | zpracování, úprava, čištění, nakládání, postup při zpracování | [tri:tmənt] | Any method, technique or process including neutralisation, designed to change the physical, chemical or biological character or compositon of any hazardous waste so as to render such waste non or less hazardous. | |
self-treatment | samočištění | [self tri:tmәnt] | The process whereby polluting materials discharged to a natural water are removed by physico-chemical and biological agencies. | natural purification, self-purification, natural self-purification |
ill-treatment | špatné zacházení | [il tri:tmәnt] | ||
spray treatment | postřikování, postřik, sprejování, rozprašování | [sprei tri:tmәnt] | spraying | |
tertiary treatment | terciární čištění | [tə:šəri tri:tmənt] | Advanced cleaning of wastewater that goes beyond the secondary or biological stage, removing nutrients such as phosphorus, nitrogen, and most BOD and suspended solids. | |
preliminary treatment | předčištění, mechanické předčištění | [pri:liminəri tri:tmənt] | The removal or disintegration of gross solids in sewage, the removal of grit and sometimes also the removal of oil and grease from sewage prior to sedimentation. | pre-treatment |
thermal treatment | tepelná úprava | [Өə:məl tri:tmənt] | The treatment of hazardous waste in a device that uses elevated temperatures as the primary means to change the chemical, physical or biological character or composition of the hazardous waste (e.g. incineration or pyrolysis). | |
primary treatment | primární čištění | [praiməri tri:tmənt] | The first major stage of treatment following preliminary treatment in a sewage works, usually involving removal of settleable solids. | primary cleaning, primary waste treatment |
treatment capacity | kapacita čištění | [tri:tmәnt kәpæsiti] | Maximum flows and loads of the wastewater that can be treated by an existing plant so that it delivers a treated effluent which conforms to the specified consent effluent standard. | |
heat treatment | tepelné zpracování | [hi:t tri:tmənt] | A process for conditioning sludge prior to dewatering based on heating it under pressure for up to an hour to break down the gel structure. | |
treatment of waste | úprava odpadu, zpracování odpadu | [tri:tmənt əv weist] | A change of waste when it is subjected to any process, including making it re-usable or reclaiming substances from it. | waste treatment |
chemical treatment | chemické čištění, chemická úprava | [kemikəl tri:tmənt] | The use of a chemical or chemicals in the treatment of waste water or sludge, e.g. coagulation, neutralisation, sludge conditioning. | |
treatment plant | čistírna odpadních vod, ČOV, čovka (coll.) | [tri:tmәnt pla:nt] | wastewater treatment plant, sewage treatment plant | |
waste treatment | úprava odpadu | [weist tri:tmənt] | The physical, thermal, chemical or biological processes, which change the characteristics of the waste in order to reduce its volume or hazardous nature, to facilitate its handling or to enhance recovery. | |
sewage treatment | čištění odpadních vod, čištění splašků | [su:idž tri:tmənt] | wastewater treatment, wastewater purification, sewage purification, sewage disposal, effluent treatment | |
aerochemical (treatment) | letecký zásah chemickými přípravky | [eərəukemikəl] | ||
anaerobic treatment | anaerobní čištění | [ænereubik tri:tmәnt] | Breakdown of organic material without the presence of oxygen, a treatment which permanently removes the unpleasant odour of many organic wastes so that they can be used on agricultural land. | |
wastewater treatment | čištění odpadních vod, čištění splašků | [weistwo:tә tri:tmәnt] | sewage treatment | |
sludge treatment | úprava kalu, zpracování kalu | [sladž tri:tmənt] | The processing of sludge to render it suitable for disposal. It may include one or more of the following processes: digestion, conditioning, dewatering, drying and incineration. | |
soil treatment | zpracování půdy, obdělávání půdy | [soil tri:tmənt] | ||
biological | biologický | [bajəlodžikəl] | ||
soil treatment with gypsum | sádrování půdy | [soil tri:tmənt wið džipsəm] | ||
post-plant treatment | povýsadbové ošetření | [pəust pla:nt tri:tmənt] | ||
primary waste treatment | primární čištění | [praimeri weist tri:tmәnt] | The first major stage of treatment following preliminary treatment in a sewage works, usually involving removal of settleable solids. | primary treatment |
reed bed treatment system | kořenová čistírna, umělý mokřad pro čištění odpadních vod | [ri:d bed tri:tmənt sistəm] | RBTS, root zone method, constructed wetland with horizontal subsurface flow, vegetated submerged flow treatment system | |
reedbed treatment plant | kořenová čistírna | [ri:dbed tri:tmәnt pla:nt] | ||
activated sludge treatment | aktivační proces, aktivace | [æktiveitid slədž tri:tmənt] | A biological treatment of sewage in which microorganisms are encouraged to grow under favourable conditions, and in so doing, cleanse the water. | activated sludge process |
aerial treatment (of plantations) | letecká ochrana (porostů) | [eərijəl tri:tment əv plænteišənz] | ||
waste treatment plant | závod na zpracování odpadu | [weist tri:tmәnt pla:nt] | Place where waste material is treated to make it reusable or so it may be disposed of safely. | |
intermediate level treatment | sekundární čištění | [intәmi:diәt levәl tri:tmәnt] | The treatment of sewage, usually after the removal of suspended solids, by bacteria under aerobic conditions during which organic matter in solution is oxidised or incorporated in cells which may be removed by settlement. | secondary treatment, secondary biological treatment, secondary effluent treatment |
sewage treatment plant | čistírna odpadních vod, ČOV, čovka (coll.) | [su:idž tri:tmənt pla:nt] | wastewater treatment plant, sewage-treatment works | |
sewage treatment system | čistírna odpadních vod | [su:idž tri:tmənt sistәm] | Sewage treatment comes in two stages - primary and secondary treatment. The primary stage involves a process of screening solids from sewage, leaving a sludge and relatively clear water for further treatment or for disposal into rivers, the sea or on to t | |
wastewater treatment plant | čistírna odpadních vod, ČOV, čovka (coll.) | [weist wo:tə tri:tmənt pla:nt] | sewage treatment plant | |
water treatment plant | čistírna odpadních vod, ČOV, čovka (coll.) | [wo:tә tri:tmәnt pla:nt] | wastewater treatment plant | |
sewage-treatment works | čistírna odpadních vod, ČOV, čovka (coll.) | [su:idž tri:tmənt wə:ks] | Structures, plants and equipment used for treating sewage and sludge and for pumping on site. | sewage works, sewage disposal works, water pollution control works, water reclamation works |
biological assay | biologická zkouška, biologický test, biotest | [bajəlodžikəl æsej] | bioassay | |
biological stabilisation | biologická stabilizace | [bajəlodžikəl steibəlaizejšən] | Stabilisation of the carbon cycle by biological means. | |
biological filtration | biologická filtrace, biofiltrace | [bajəlodžikəl filtreišən] | ||
biological assessment | biologické hodnocení | [bajəlodžikəl əsesment] | An assessment of the effect of an intended activity on plants and animals within the framework of construction work or other use of the landscape. | |
biological survey | biologický průzkum | [baiəlodžikəl sə:vei] | biosurvey | |
biological indicator | biologický indikátor, bioindikátor | [bajəlodžikəl indikeitə] | Biological indicator refer to organisms, species or community whose characteristics show the presence of specific environmental conditions. Other terms used are indicator organism, indicator plant and indicator species. | bioindicator |
biological availability | biologická dostupnost | [bajəlodžikəl əveilebiliti] | That portion of a chemical compound or element that can be taken up readily by living organisms. | |
biological value of feed | biologická hodnota krmiva | [bajəlodžikəl vælju: əv fi:d] | ||
biological warfare | biologická válka, biologický boj | [bajəlodžikəl wo:feə] | ||
biological invasion | biologická invaze | [baiəlodžikəl inveižən] | alien species invasion | |
biological balance | biologická rovnováha | [bajəlodžikəl bæləns] | ||
biological weathering | biologické zvětrávání, organic weathering | [bajəlodžikəl weðəriŋ] | The breakdown of rocks and their constituent minerals by the action of plants and animals. | |
biological magnification | biologické hromadění, biologický nárůst, zvětšování, akumulace | [bajəlodžikəl magnifikeišən] | Such pollutants may be almost undetectable in the water but present in greater and greater concentrations at higher trophic levels. This phenomenon is called biological magnification. | |
biological benchmark | biologické značení (úrovně znečištění), biologický indikátor (znečištění) | [bajəlodžikəl benčma:k] | A plant or animal species used to indicate either the general level of pollution in an area, or the presence of a specific type of pollutant in the environment. | |
biological monitoring | biologický monitoring | [bajəlodžikəl monitoriŋ] | Checking the changes which take place in a habitat. | |
biological clock | biologické hodiny, circadian rhythm | [bajəlodžikəl klok] | The rhythm of physiological functions (eating or defecating or sleeping, etc.) which is repeated every twenty-four hours. | |
biological complex | bioplex, biologický komplex | [bajәlodžikәl kompleks] | bioplex | |
biological plant | biologická čistírna (zvl. odpadních vod) | [bajəlodžikəl pla:nt] | The wastewater installations for biological treatment. | |
biological control | biologická ochrana, biologická obrana, biologický boj | [bajəlodžikəl kontrəul] | ||
biological process | biologický proces | [bajəlodžikəl prəuses] | ||
biological corridor | biologický koridor, biokoridor | [bajəlodžikəl koridə] | ||
biological decomposition | biologická dekompozice, biologický rozklad | [bajəlodžikəl di:kompəzišən] | ||
biological pump | biologická pumpa | [bajəlodžikəl pamp] | A part of the biogeochemical cycle of carbon and other elements, in which organisms are involved. Of the greatest interest to climatologists is the so-called oceanic carbon dioxide pump. | |
biological disc | disk pro biologické čištění, rotační disk, rotační diskový filtr, rotační biofiltr | [bajəlodžikəl disk] | In aerobic sewage treatment, closely spaced discs up to 3 m diameter, or random plastic media in circular wire cages, that are carried by a horizontal shaft just above the surface of the sewage and revolve with the shaft. | biodisc, rotating biological disc, rotating disc filter, rotating biological contactor, rotating biochemical filter |
biological resistence | biologická odolnost, životnost, biologická stabilita | [baiəlodžikəl rəzistəns] | biological resistence, vitality, biostability | |
biological diversity | biologická rozmanitost, biodiverzita, biologická diverzita, biologická různorodost | [baiəlodžikəl divə:siti] | Biological diversity (biodiversity) means the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within s | biodiversity |
biological shield | biologické stínění, biological shielding | [bajəlodžikəl šiәld] | A shield whose prime purpose is to reduce ionizing radiation to biologically permissible levels. | biological shielding |
biological absorption | biologická absorpce | [bajəlodžikəl æbzo:pšən] | ||
biological shielding | biologické stínění, biological shielding | [baiəlodžikəl šiəldiŋ] | A shield whose prime purpose is to reduce ionizing radiation to biologically permissible levels. | biological shield |
biological film | biologický film, biofilm | [bajəlodžikəl film] | The gelatinous-like film which forms on the surfaces of the inert materials forming the medium in a biological filter as the filter matures, or on the mesh of a microstrainer. lt may contain bacteria, protozoa and fungi. | |
biological activity | biologická aktivita | [bajəlodžikəl æktiviti] | ||
biological species (sg. and pl.) | biologický druh | [baiəlodžikəl spi:si:z] |