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Výsledky hledání "stream water" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
mud stream deštový ron, proud bahna s kamením [mad stri:m] mud torrent
jet stream tryskové proudění [džet stri:m] A narrow belt of high-altitude westerly winds in the tropopause (above 12,000 m). Their speed varies from a mean of 110 km/h in summer to about 184 km/h in winter although velocities of over 370 km/h have been recorded occasionally.
stream (1) potok [stri:m] A small body of water, generally flowing in a natural surface channel.
stream (2) tok, vodní tok, proud [stri:m] Any body of running water moving due to the force of gravity through clearly defined natural channels to progressively lower levels.
stream bed řečiště, říční dno [stri:m bed] streambed
intermittent stream občasný tok [intəmitənt stri:m] A stream that flows periodically.
subtropical jet stream subtropické tryskové proudění, tryskové proudění subtropické [sabtropikəl džet stri:m] The subtropical jet stream is a strong, discontinuous westerly airflow which occurs in latitudes around 30°N and S.
ephemeral stream periodický tok, občasný tok [efemәrəl stri:m] Any intermittent stream, most of them found in moisture-deficient areas such as deserts.
exhaust stream proud zplodin (za raketovými nebo reaktivními motory) [egzo:st stri:m] The stream of gaseous, atomic or radiant particles that are emitted from the nozzle of a rocket or other reaction engine.
waste stream tok odpadu [weist stri:m] The total flow of solid waste from homes, businesses, institutions and manufacturing plants that is recycled, burned, or disposed of in landfills, or segments thereof such as the 'residential waste stream' or the 'recyclable waste stream.'
perennial stream stálý vodní tok [pereniəl stri:m] A stream that flows all year round.
stream bank břeh toku [stri:m bæŋk] streambank
stream capacity kapacita toku, množství unášeného materiálu [stri:m kəpæsiti] The potencial load that can be trasported by a stream.
stream competence unášecí schopnost toku [stri:m kompətens] The largest size of particle a stream can carry.
stream corridor koridor podél vodního toku [stri:m korido:] A band of vegetation bordering a stream or river.
stream order řád toku [stri:m o:rdə] A pattern of connecting tributaries in which a length of stream is numbered according to how many upstream tributaries have joined it.
stream regulation úprava toku, regulace toku [stri:m regjuleišən]
water re-use opakované využívání (odpadní) vody, opětovné využití vody [wo:tə ri:ju:s]
raw water surová voda, nečištěná voda [ro: wo:tә] unspiked water, untreated water
well water studniční voda [wel wo:tə]
water-nut kotvice [wo:tə nat] Trapa. water chestnut
water well studna, vrt [wo:tə wel] well
water need potřeba vody [wo:tə ni:d] The quantity of water required, over a given period, to satisfy fully a known or estimated requirement.
water nut kotvice [wo:tә nat] Trapa. water chestnut
water voda, šťáva (z ovoce) [wo:tə]
water oak dub černý [wo:tə əuk] Quercus nigra l.
available water disponibilní voda [əveilәbəl wo:tə]
used water splašková (odpadní) voda, splašky (pl.) [ju:zd wo:tә] sewage
water table hladina podzemní vody [wo:tə teibəl] A surface below which the ground is saturated with water, except where that surface is impermeable.
hanging water pendulární voda, zavěšená voda [hæŋiŋ wo:tә] pendular water
water pollution znečištění vody, znečišťóvání vody, kontaminace vody [wo:tə pəlu:šən] Contamination of any water that will create or is likely to create a nuisance or to render such waters harmful, determinal or injurious to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, municipal, commercial or other legitimate benificial uses.
water management řízení vodního hospodářství, vodní hospodářství [wo:tə mænidžmənt]
water for industrial use provozní voda (v průmyslu) [wo:tə fo: indastri:əl ju:s]
condensation water kondenzační voda [kondenseišən wo:tə]
balanced water voda vyrovnaného složení [bælənsd wo:tə] The correct ratio of mineral content and pH level that prevents the water from being corrosive or scale forming.
water cress potočnice lékařská [wo:tə kres] Nasturtium officinale.
water bloom vodní květ, prudký nárůst vodních organismů [wo:tə blu:m] Heavy growth of planktonic algae in a body of water. bloom, eutrophication
water-impermeable nepropustný [wo:tə impə:mi:әbəl] water-proof, water-resistent
water-borne vodou přenosný, vodou přenášený [wo:tә bo:n] waterborne
hard water tvrdá voda [ha:d wo:tə]
water sampler batometr [wo:tə sa:mplə] The device used to obtain a sample of water, either at specific times or continuously. for the purpose of examining various characteristics.
water power vodní energie [wo:tə pauə] Power that is derived from the force or energy of moving water. hydropower
electroplating water odpadní voda z galvanických provozů [elektrəupleitiŋ wo:tə]
water meadow zavodňovaná louka, louka s vybudovaným zavlažováním [wo:tə medəu] An area that was created deliberately in the Middle Ages by channelling water cross the land to improve pastures and that could be flooded and drained as needed.
black water černá voda [blæk wo:tә] Domestic wastewater with only faecal matter and urine.
water crickets (pl.) Kleštankovití (pl.) [wo:tə krikits] Corixidae. water boarmen (pl.)
water boarmen (pl.) Kleštankovití (pl.) [wo:tә bo:mәn] Corixidae. water crickets
spring water pramenitá voda [spriŋ wo:tə]
water-supplying vodonosný [wo:tә sәplaiiŋ] aquiferous
receiving water recipient [risi:viŋ wo:tə] Any body of water where untreated wastewater or treated effluent are discharged. receiving body of water
overflowing of water přepad vody [əuvəfləuiŋ əv wo:tə]
water tower věžový vodojem, vodárenská věž [wo:tə tauə]
irrigation water závlahová voda [irigeišən wo:tə]
water shortage vodní deficit, nedostatek vody [wo:tә šo:tidž] water deficit
water properties (pl.) vlastnosti vody (pl.) [wo:tə propəti:z]
funicular water funikulární voda [funikjulə wo:tə]
water meal drobnička [wo:tə mi:l] Wolffia.
water gate stavidlo, propusť, řečiště [wo:tə geit] lock
connate water fosilní voda [koneit wo:tə] The water trupped in sedimentary rocks during their formation. fossil water
water cycle koloběh vody (v přírodě), oběh vody [wo:tə saikəl]
water body vodní útvar, jezero, rybník (je-li znám konkrétní útvar) [wo:tə bodi]
wash water oplachová voda, proplachová voda [woš wo:tə] Water used for washing the bed of sand in a sand filter or the fabric of a microstrainer.
supply water užitková voda [səplai wo:te]
stagnant water stojatá voda [stægnənt wo:tə] standing water
water-weed morovinka, vodní mor, douška vodní [wo:tə wi:d] Egeria, Elodea. ditch-moss
water-loving vlhkomilný, hydrofilní, vodomilný [wo:tә laviŋ] hydrophil
water-management (adj) vodohospodářský, týkající se vodního hospodářství [wo:tə mænidžmənt]
receiving water course recipient [risi:viŋ wo:tə ko:s] Any body of water where untreated wastewater or treated effluent are discharged. receiving water
pellicular water obalová voda, filmová voda [pәlikju:lә wo:tә] film water
water-clover marsilka [wo:tə kləuvə] Marsilea.
heavy water těžká voda [hevi wo:tə] The water in which all the hydrogen atoms have been replaced with deuterium.
water solubility rozpustnost ve vodě [wo:tə soljubiliti]
water meter vodoměr [wo:tə mi:tə] hydrometer
water gauge měřící plovák [wo:tə geidž]
constitution water skladebná voda, konstituční voda [konstitju:šən wo:tə]
water cabbage leknín [wo:tə kæbidž] Nymphaea odorata.
surface water povrchová voda, voda blízko povrchu [sə:fis wo:tə] Water accumulated at the ground level and naturally spreading over the ground before it has formed into a natural watercourse.
standing water stojatá voda [stændiŋ wo:tə] stagnant water
storm water přívalová voda, dešťová voda [sto:m wo:tә] stormwater
water-milfoil stolístek [wo:tə milfoil] Myriophyllum.
pendular water pendulární voda, zavěšená voda [pendjulə wo:tə] hanging water
water turbine vodní turbína [wo:tə tə:bain] A prime mover in which a wheel or runner carrying curved vanes is supplied with water directed by a number of stationary guide vanes usually direct-coupled to large alternators. hydraulic turbine
juvenile water juvenilní voda, voda uvolněná z magmatu [džu:vənail wo:tə] The hot and often mineralized water that supplies hot springs and originates from magmatic sources. magmatic water
high water povodeň, záplava, zátopa, potopa, příval [hai wo:tә] An inundation of water over land that is not usually covered by water. high flood, flood
water soluble rozpustný ve vodě [wo:tə soljubəl]
water milfoil stolístek [wo:tə milfoil] Myriophyllum L.
water hammer vodní ráz [wo:tə hæmə] A hammering sound in a pipeline caused by a violent surge of pressure due to a sudden interruption in the flow (e.g. a valve being closed too rapidly).
consumptive use (of water) spotřeba vody, vláhová (s)potřeba [kәnsamptiv ju:s əv wo:tə] The difference between the total quantity of water withdrawn from a source for any use and the quantity of water returned to the source.
water deficiency vodní deficit, nedostatek vody [wo:tә difišәnsi] water deficit
bore water voda z vrtů [bor wotə:]
water cadastre vodní katastr [wo:tə kadæstrə]
zero water level nulová hladina vody, nulová vodní hladina [zi:rəu wo:tə levəl]
release to water únik do vody, vypuštění do vody, únik tekutého odpadu do vody [rili:s tu wo:tə] discharge
percolating water prosakující voda, gravitační voda [pə:kəleitiŋ wo:tə] The water that passes through rocks or soil under the force of gravity. gravitational water, mobile water
water uptake příjem vody [wo:tə apteik]
lavatory water černé splašky (pl.), fekální vody (pl.) [lævәtri wo:tә] The wastewater from toilet, latrine, and sinks that were used for food preparation or disposal of chemical or chemical-biological substances. blackwater
water solution vodný roztok [wo:tə solu:šən]
water purifier zařízení na úpravu vody (např. v domácnosti) [wo:tə pjurifajə]
water horsetail přeslička mokřadní [wo:tə ho:steil] Equisetum fluviatile L.
consumptive water use spotřeba vody, vláhová (s)potřeba [kәnsamptiv wo:tә ju:s] The difference between the total quantity of water withdrawn from a source for any use and the quantity of water returned to the source. consumptive use (of water)