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Výsledky hledání "short-lived radioactive waste" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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short-lived radioactive waste radioaktivní odpad s krátkým poločasem rozpadu, krátkodobý radioaktivní odpad [šo:t livd reidi:əuæktiv weist]
long-lived radioactive waste radioaktivní odpad s dlouhým poločasem rozpadu, dlouhodobý radioaktivní odpad [loŋ livd reidijəuæktiv weist]
short-lived isotope izotop s krátkou životností, izotop s krátkým poločasem rozpadu, krátkodobý izotop [šo:t livd aisətəup]
short-lived fission product krátkodobý produkt štěpení, produkt štěpení s krátkým poločasem rozpadu, produkt štěpení s krátkou životností [šo:t livd fišən prodakt]
radioactive waste radioaktivní odpad [reidi:əuæktiv weist] Any waste that emit radiation in excess of normal background level, including the toxic by-products of the nuclear energy industry.
radioactive waste management hospodaření s radioaktivními odpady [reidi:əuæktiv weist mænidžmənt]
long-lived isotope izotop s dlouhou životností, izotop s dlouhým poločasem rozpadu, dlouhodobý izotop [loŋ livd aisətəup]
long-lived fission product produkt štěpení s dlouhým poločasem rozpadu [loŋ livd fišən prodakt]
short crops (pl.) neúroda, slabá úroda [šo:t krops] crop failure
short-day plant rostlina krátkého dne [šo:t dei pla:nts]
short-eared owl pustovka obecná [šo:t i:әd aul] Asio flammeus.
short-term krátkodobý [šo:t tə:m]
short-wave radiation  krátkovlnné záření [šo:t weiv reidi:eišən]
short-holed tree nízkokmen [šo:t həuld tri:] low-holed tree
short-stemmed grasses (pl.)  krátkostébelné trávy (pl.) [šo:t stemd gra:siz]
short-tailed vole hraboš mokřadní [šo:t teild vəul] Microtus agrestis.
short-toed eagle orel krátkoprstý [šo:t təud i:gəl] Circaetus gallicus.
short-toed lark skřivan krátkoprstý [šo:t təud la:k] Calandrella cinerea.
lesser short-toed lark skřivan malý [lesə šo:t təud la:k] Calandrella rufescens.
short-toed-tree-creeper šoupálek krátkoprstý [šo:t təud tri: kri:pə] Certhia brachydactyla.
radioactive radioaktivní [reidi:əuæktiv] Of, pertaining to, exhibiting or caused by radioactivity.
radioactive fallout radioaktivní spad, spad radioaktivních částic [reidi:əuæktiv fo:laut] 1. Radioactive particles produced in a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere which are settled on the Earth's surface. 2. The descent to the Earth's surface of radioactive particles produced in a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere.
radioactive chain rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů [reidi:euæktiv čein] A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. decay family, decay series, disintegration chain, radioactive series, decay chain
radioactive isotope radioaktivní izotop [reidi:əuæktiv aisətəup] Natural or artificial isotope which sends out radiation, used in radiotherapy.
radioactive material radioaktivní látka, radioaktivní materiál [reidi:əuæktiv məti:riəl] A material of which one or more constituents exhibit radioactivity. active material
radioactive precipitation radioaktivní srážky (pl.) [reidi:əuæktiv prәsipiteišən] The precipitation which has fallen through a layer of the atmosphere contaminated with radioactive matter and which has absorbed the matter thereby becoming radioactive.
radioactive series rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů [reidi:euæktiv siri:z] A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. decay family, decay series, disintegration chain, decay chain
radioactive source radioaktivní zdroj, zdroj radioaktivního záření [reidi:əuæktiv so:s] Any quantity of radioactive material which is intended for use as a source of ionizing radiation.
radioactive substance radioaktivní látka, radioaktivní materiál [reidi:әuæktiv sabstәns] A material of which one or more constituents exhibit radioactivity. active material, radioactive material
radioactive cemetery úložiště radioaktivních odpadů [reidi:əuæktiv seməteri] A site reserved for dumping undesirable radioactive objects, with the appropriate protection. burial ground, graveyard
radioactive tracer radioaktivní stopovací látka, značený atom [reidi:əuæktiv treisə] A radioisotope (e.g. bromine-82) used for measuring the flow of sewage or sludge in sewer or pipelines.
radioactive concentrate radioaktivní koncentrát [reidi:əuæktiv konsәntreit] The product that comes from the processing of radioactive minerals that present a thorium or uranium content higher than the original in nature.
radioactive contamination radioaktivní zamoření, radioaktivní kontaminace, kontaminace radioaktivní látkou [reidi:əuæktiv kәntæmineišən] The contamination of any material, surface or environment or of a person by radioactive substances.
radioactive decay radioaktivní přeměna, radioaktivní rozpad [reidi:əuæktiv di:kei] A spontaneous nuclear transformation in which particles of gamma radiation are emitted or X radiation is emitted following orbital electron capture or the nucleus undergoes spontaneous fission. radioactive disintegration
radioactive decontamination dekontaminace, odmoření [reidi:əuæktiv di:kontæmineišən] The removal of radioactive contamination from an object or body of material. decontamination
radioactive effluent vypouštěné radioaktivní látky (pl.) [reidi:əuæktiv eflu:ənt]
radioactive element radioaktivní prvek [reidi:əuæktiv elimənt] An element all of whose isotopes spontaneously transform into one or more different nuclides, giving off various types of radiation.
radioactive half-life poločas radioaktivní přeměny, poločas (radioaktivního) rozpadu [reidi:əuæktiv ha:f laif] For a single radioactive decay process, the mean time required for the activity to decrease to half its value by that process. half-life period, half-life
discharge of radioactive materials vypouštění radioaktivních odpadů, vypouštění radioaktivních odpadních látek [disča:dž əv reidijəuæktiv məti:rijəlz] The controlled emission of radioactive materials into the atmosphere or into waters in the operation of nuclear installations.
radioactive aerosol contamination meter (US) měřič kontaminace radioaktivními aerosoly, měřič zamoření radioaktivními aerosoly [reidi:әuæktiv erisol kәntæmineišәn mi:tә] An air contamination metre utilising aerosol sampling and measuring devices. radioactive aerosol contamination metre (GB)
radioactive aerosol contamination metre (GB) měřič kontaminace radioaktivními aerosoly, měřič zamoření radioaktivními aerosoly [reidi:əuæktiv erisol kәntæmineišən mi:tə] An air contamination metre utilising aerosol sampling and measuring devices. radioactive aerosol contamination meter (US)
radioactive aerosol contamination monitor monitor kontaminace radioaktivními aerosoly, monitor zamoření radioaktivními aerosoly [reidi:əuæktiv erIsol kәntæmineišən monitə] An air contamination monitor utilising aerosol sampling and measuring devices.
waste odpad, odpady (pl.), odpadky (pl.), hlušina [weist] Material, often unusable, left over from any manufacturing, industrial, agricultural or other human process; Material damaged or altered during a manufacturing process and subsequently left useless.
waste air odpadní vzduch [weist wo:tә] Exhaust or gaseous air given off by any industrial, manufacturing or chemical process.
waste oil odpadní ropné produkty [weist oil] Oil arising as a waste product of the use of oils in a wide range of industrial and commercial activities, such as engineering, power generation and vehicle maintenance and should be properly disposed of, or treated in order to be reused.
waste bin nádoba na odpad [weist bin] A container for litter, rubbish, etc.
waste tip skládka, složiště odpadu, deponie [weist tip] A dumping place for unwanted rubbish. waste site
agricultural waste zemědělský odpad [ægrikalčərl weist]
waste dumping skládkování odpadu [weist dampiŋ] The disposal of solid wastes without environmental controls.
reactive waste reaktivní odpad [ri:æktiv weist] Those materials that can react with each other or with air or water in a dangerous fashion.
flammable waste hořlavý odpad [flæməbəl weist] A waste capable of igniting easily and burning rapidly.
garden waste zahradní odpad [ga:dәn weist] Natural organic matter discarded from gardens and yards including leaves, grass clippings, prunings, brush and stumps.
waste utilization využívání odpadu, zužitkování odpadu [weist ju:tilaizeišən] The incorporation of wastes into natural or artificial cycles, mainly in order to recover secondary raw materials or energy.
waste exchange burza odpadu [weist eksčeindž] Exchange of the recyclable part of wastes. This procedure allows to minimize waste volume and the cost relating to waste disposal. The basis of waste exchange is the concept that "one company's waste is another company's raw material".
sinking of waste ukládání odpadu pod vodou [siŋkiŋ әv weist] A manner of waste disposal in which refuse or unwanted material is dumped or submerged beneath the surface of a body of water.
residential waste domovní odpad [rezidenšәl weist] Waste from domestic property, i.e. a building or self-contained part of a building which is used for the purposes of living accommodation: a caravan, a residential home, premises forming part of an educational establishment or that of a hospital. household waste
pre-sorted waste předtříděný odpad [pri:so:tid weist]
gaseous waste plynný odpad [gæsiəs weist]
alkali waste alkalický odpad, bazický odpad, zásaditý odpad [ælkəlai weist] A caustic, corrosive liquid waste, such as lye, with pH greater than or equal to 12.5.
waste volume objem odpadů [weist volju:m] The total amount of refuse or unusable material produced at any source.
waste minimizing omezování vzniku odpadu [weist minimaiziŋ] Measures and/or techniques that reduce the amount of wastes generated during any domestic, commercial and industrial process.
waste export vývoz odpadu [weist ekspo:t] Transporting unwanted materials, including those leftover from a manufacturing processes, refuse, or trash to other countries or areas for the conduct of foreign trade.
solid waste tuhý odpad [solid weist] Discarded solid materials. Includes agricultural waste, mining waste, industrial waste and municipal waste.
residual waste reziduální odpad [rizidjuəl weist] Material left after any waste treatment process, including industrial, urban, agricultural, mining or other similar treatments.
liquid waste kapalný odpad, tekutý odpad [likwid weist]
logging waste těžební odpad, odpad z těžby dřeva [logiŋ weist] logging debris, logging residues (pl.), logging slash
hazardous waste nebezpečný odpad [hæzədəs weist] Any waste or combination of wastes with the potential to damage human health, living organisms or the environment. Hazardous wastes usually require special handling and disposal procedures which are regulated by national and international laws.
aqueous waste vodná fáze odpadu [ækwi:jəs weist] A waste stream that is water-based.
waste water odpadní voda [weist wo:tə] Used water, or water that is not needed, which is permitted to escape, or unavoidably escapes from canals, ditches, reservoirs or other bodies of water, for which the owners of these structures are legally responsible. effluent
waste factor množství odpadu na osobu a rok [weist fæktə] The amount of domestic and municipal waste generated by a consumer society per person per year. waste load
waste avoidance předcházení vzniku odpadů [weist әvoidәns] All measures by which production and consumption processes are caused to generate less (or no waste), or to generate only those wastes that can be treated without causing problems.
process waste výrobní odpad, odpad z výrobního procesu, odpad ze zpracování [prəuses weist]
producer of waste původce odpadu [prədju:sə əv weist] A body corporate or person who have a right to carry out a business producing waste.
biodegradable waste biologicky odbouratelný odpad [baiəudəgraidəbəl weist] Any waste that is capable of undergoing anaerobic or aerobic decomposition, such as food and garden waste, and paper and paperboard.
waste reclamation zhodnocování odpadu [weist reklimeišәn] Conversion of solid wastes into useful products, for example, composting organic waste to make soil conditioners, and separating aluminium and other metals for melting and recycling.
waste form forma odpadu, skupenství odpadu [weist fo:m]
waste balance bilance odpadu [weist bælәns] The inventory of all waste produced or recovered during a certain time period, classified by type and quantity.
bulk waste velkorozměrový odpad [balk weist] Large items of waste material, such as appliances, furniture, large auto parts, trees, branches, stumps, etc.
waste recovery regenerace odpadu [weist rikәvәri] The process of obtaining materials or energy resources from waste.
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.
solidified waste solidifikovaný odpad, zpevněný odpad [solidifaid weist] A waste liquid, solution, slurry, sludge, or powder that has been converted to a stable solid by a solidification process.
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.
waste classification kategorizace odpadu [weist klæsifikeišәn] The arrangement of unwanted materials left over from manufacturing processes or refuse from places of human or animal habitation into a variety of categories based on chemical and microbiological constituents or other common characteristics.
low-level waste nízkoaktivní odpad (rad.) [ləu levəl weist]
dealing with waste nakládání s odpady [di:liŋ wið weist] Any activity related to waste, in particular the collection, transport, storage and disposal of waste, including the treatment of the disposal site, the collection, purchase, treatment and utilization of waste as a source of secondary raw material. handling of waste
waste-water odpadní voda [weist wo:tә] Water that is actually disposed of or not needed by the claimant thereto, water which has been permitted to run to waste or to escape and water which escapes from the ditches, canals or other works of the lawful claimants. waste water, effluent
waste reduction snižování množství odpadu [weist ridәkšәn] Practices that reduce the amount of waste generated by a specific source through the redesigning of products or patterns of production or consumption.
waste gases (pl.) odpadní plyny (pl.) [weist gæsiz] Gaseous discharges containing solid, liquid or gaseous emissions.
waste collection sběr, shromažďování odpadu [weist kәlekšәn] The periodic or on-demand removal of solid waste from primary source locations using a collection vehicle and followed by the depositing of this waste at some central facility or disposal site.
low-waste society nízkoodpadová společnost, společnost s nízkou produkcí odpadů [ləu weist səsaiəti]
denitrification of waste gas denitrifikace odpadního plynu [di:naitrifikeišən әv weist gæs] Current methods for controlling NOx emissions in motor vehicles include retardation of spark timing, increasing the air/fuel ratio, injecting water into the cylinders, decreasing the compression ratio, and recirculating exhaust gas. For stationary sources
waste site skládka, složiště odpadu, deponie [weist sait] A dumping place for unwanted rubbish. dump, landfill
waste generation vytváření odpadu [weist dženәreišәn] The weight or volume of materials and products that enter the waste stream before recycling, composting, landfilling or combustion takes place. Also can represent the amount of waste generated by a given source or category of sources.
waste composition složení odpadu [weist komәzišәn] The component material types, by percentage or weight, emanating from any source.
special waste zvláštní odpad [spešəl weist] Controlled waste of any kind which is or may be so dangerous or difficult to treat, keep or dispose of that special provision is required for dealing with it.
textile waste odpad z výroby textilu [tekstail weist] Waste waters produced in connection with the preparation of wool, cotton, silk, jute and man-made fibres, or during the manufacture of fabrics from them, including scouring, de-sizing, dyeing, printing, bleaching and mercerising.
low-waste technology nízkoodpadová technologie [lәu weist teknolәdži]
household waste domovní odpad [haushəuld weist] Waste from domestic property, i.e. a building or self-contained part of a building which is used for the purposes of living accommodation: a caravan, a residential home, premises forming part of an educational establishment or that of a hospital. residential waste, domestic waste
deposition of waste uložení odpadů [depəzišən əv weist] Dumping of waste in a dumping site. dumping of waste
waste solidification solidifikace odpadu [weist solidifikeišən] Treatment that uses additives to change the physical properties of the waste.