Výsledky hledání "secondary raw material" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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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 | 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 era | mesozoikum, druhohory (pl.) | [sekәnderi irә] | The geological era that commenced after the Paleozoic era about 225 million years ago. | Mesozoic era |
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 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 forest | druhotný les | [sekəndəri forist] | second-growth forest (US) | |
secondary stem | stonek druhého řádu | [sekəndəri stem] | ||
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 xylem | druhotné dřevo, sekundární xylém | [sekəndəri zailəm] | ||
secondary meristem | druhotné dělivé pletivo | [sekəndəri meristəm] | secondary formative tissue | |
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 podzolized soil | druhotně podzolizovaná půda | [sekəndəri podzəlaizd soil] | ||
secondary digestion tank | sekundární vyhnívací nádrž, vyhnívací nádrž | [sekəndəri daidžesčən tæŋk] | ||
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 |
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 | |
non-material needs (pl.) | nemateriální potřeby (pl.), nehmotné potřeby (pl.) | [non mətiri:әl ni:dz] | ||
raw material | surovina | [ro: məti:riəl] | Primary or secondary material that is used to produce a product. | |
colloidal material | koloidní materiál, koloidní látka | [kəuloidəl məti:riəl] | Sediments held in suspension in water as a result of molecular motion. | |
depleted material | ochuzený materiál | [dipli:tid məti:riəl] | A material which has undergone depletion. | |
material input | materiálový vstup | [məti:riəl input] | When applied to the economic system, material input refers to the materials mobilised or used for sustaining economic activities, including the production of export goods and services. This includes the flows of materials that are extracted from the envir | |
used material flows (pl.) | užité materiálové toky (pl.) | [ju:zd mәti:riәl flәuz] | Flows of materials that originate from the environment and that physically enter the economic system for further processing or direct consumption (e.g. raw materials or harvested biomass). | used extraction |
material intensity | materiálová náročnost | [məti:riəl intensiti] | The efficiency with which material resources are used in the economy or in a production process. The term also designates an indicator that reflects the material input or material consumption per unit of output or value added. | resource intensity |
material output | materiálový výstup | [məti:riəl autput] | When applied to the economic system, material output refers to the material outflows related to production and consumption activities of a given country or entity. They account for those materials that have been used in the economy or the system and are s | |
enriched material | obohacený materiál | [inričd məti:rijəl] | A material in which the concentration of one or more specified isotopes of a constituent is greater than its natural value. | |
material productivity | materiálová produktivita | [məti:riəl prodәktivәti] | The efficiency with which material resources are used in the economy or in a production process. The term also designates an indicator that reflects the output or value added generated per unit of materials used. | resource productivity |
fertile material | množivý materiál, plodivý materiál, produkující materiál | [fə:tail məti:riəl] | A material containing one or more fertile nuclides. | |
filter material | filtrační médium, filtrační materiál | [filtə məti:riəl] | ||
fissile material | štěpný materiál | [fisail məti:riəl] | A material containing one or more fissile nuclides and capable of being made critical under appropriate conditions. | fissionable material |
fissionable material | štěpný materiál | [fižәnәbәl mәtiriәl] | A material containing one or more fissile nuclides and capable of being made critical under appropriate conditions. | fissile material |
radioactive material | radioaktivní látka, radioaktivní materiál | [reidi:əuæktiv məti:riəl] | A material of which one or more constituents exhibit radioactivity. | active material |
material balance | materiálová bilance, bilance materiálových toků | [mәti:riәl bælәns] | Accounting tables that provide information on the material input into an economy delivered by the natural environment, the transformation and use of that input in economic processes (extraction, conversion, manufacturing, consumption) and its return to th | |
raw material acquisition | získávání surovin | [ro: məti:riəl ækwizišən] | Activities associated with the delivery of raw materials for use. These activities include exploration and extraction, and in the case of agriculture or forest products, cultivation and harvesting. | |
material consumption | materiálová spotřeba | [mәti:riәl kәnsәmšәn] | Material consumption refers to the materials consumed in an economy whether for intermediate or for final consumption. | |
raw material equivalents (pl.) | surovinové ekvivalenty (pl.) | [ro: mәtiriәl ikwivәlәnts] | The extraction of raw materials that was needed for the production of a good or service, including the mass of the product itself. | |
material efficiency | materiálová efektivita | [mәti:riәl әfišәnsi] | The efficiency with which material resources are used in the economy or in a production process. | resource efficiency |
raw material sourcing | čerpání surovinových zdrojů | [ro: məti:riəl so:siŋ] | ||
sound absorbing material | materiál pohlcující zvuk, pohlcovač zvuku | [saund әbso:biŋ mәti:riәl] | A material with good sound absorbing qualities (e.g. mineral wool when used as a lining of acoustic screens and enclosures). | |
material flow analysis | analýza materiálových toků | [mәti:riәl flәu ænælisis] | An approach, which refers to the monitoring and analysis of physical flows of materials into, through and out of a given system (usually the economy) through the process chains, through extraction, production, use, recycling and final disposal. | MFA |
special nuclear material | štěpitelný materiál, štěpný materiál, speciální jaderný materiál | [spešəl nju:kliə məti:riəl] | Any material capable of releasing substantial amounts of nuclear energy. | special fissionable material |
material flow indicators (pl.) | indikátory materiálových toků (pl.) | [mәti:riәl flәu indikeitәz] | Quantitative measures, which point to, inform about, describe, the characteristics of material flows and material resource use and which have a meaning or a significance that goes beyond that directly associated with the underlying statistics. | |
material identification symbol | symbol materiálové identifikace | [məti:riəl aidentifikeišən simbəl] | ||
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 | |
unused material flows (pl.) | neužité materiálové toky (pl.) | [anju:zd mәti:riәl flәuz] | Flows of materials that originate from the environment, but do not physically enter the economic system as input for further processing or consumption and return to the environment immediately after removal/ displacement from their natural site (e.g. over | unused extraction |
domestic material consumption | domácí materiálová spotřeba | [dəmestik mәtiriәl konsәmšәn] | Materials that are physically used in the production and consumption activities of the domestic economic system (i.e. domestic extraction used plus physical imports minus physical exports). | DME |
material standard of living | materiální životní úroveň, životní úroveň v hmotné rovině | [məti:riəl stændəd əv liviŋ] | ||
material-recovery facility | recyklační zařízení, recyklační centrum | [məti:riəl rikavəri fəsiliti] | A facility used to separate mixed waste to recover useful materials and energy. | MRF |
noise absorbing material | materiál pohlcující zvuk, pohlcovač zvuku | [noiz abso:biŋ mәtiri:әl] | A material with good sound absorbing qualities (e.g. mineral wool when used as a lining of acoustic screens and enclosures). | sound absorbent |
hazardous material management | nakládání s (environmentálně) nebezpečnými materiály | [hæzədəs məti:rijəl mænidžmənt] | ||
indirect material flows (pl.) | nepřímé materiálové toky (pl.) | [indairekt mәtiriәl flәuz] | Flows of materials that are associated to direct flows, but that do not physically cross the boundary of the economic system. They measure the mass (weight) of the ‘cradle to border’ material requirements necessary to make a product available at the borde | ecological rucksacks (pl.) |
material flow accounts (pl.) | účty materiálových toků (pl.) | [mәti:riәl flәu әkaunts] | Methodically organised accounts in physical units (usually in tonnes) that quantify the flows of different types of materials into, out of and possibly within a given system at different levels of detail and completeness, and by making reference to the ma | MFAcc |
attenuation capacity (of the surrounding material) | tlumivá kapacita (okolního materiálu) | [ətenjueišən kəpæsiti] | The ability of the environment of waste or at a disposal site to retard movement of comtaminants through the adjacent soil or groundwater. | |
economy-wide material flow accounts (pl.) | účty materiálových toků na makroekonomické úrovni (pl.) | [i:konәmi waid mәtiriәl flәu әkaunts] | MFAcc that cover the national economy as a whole, and that track the physical flows of the entire range of natural resources and materials exchanged at the boundary of the national economy. An important feature of EW-MFAcc is that they are complete as reg | EW-MFAcc |