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Výsledky hledání "tidal power station" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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tidal power station přílivová elektrárna [taidəl pauə steišən] A hydro-electric power station that exploits the head occuring between the level of the water in the sea at low tide and that of the seawater impounded in a basin separated from the sea at high tide. tidal power plant
tidal power přílivová energie, slapová energie [taidәl pauә] A form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power.
tidal power plant přílivová elektrárna [tailәl pauә pla:nt] A hydro-electric power station that exploits the head occuring between the level of the water in the sea at low tide and that of the seawater impounded in a basin separated from the sea at high tide. tidal power station
power station (esp. GB) elektrárna [pauə steišən] power plant (esp. US)
power station with reservoir akumulační vodní elektrárna [pauə steišən wiӨ rezəvwa:] A hydro-electric power station associated with storage capacity to regulate the water supply to the turbines.
nuclear power station jaderná elektrárna, atomová elektrárna [nju:kliə pauə steišən] A power station in which nuclear energy is converted into electrical energy. nuclear power plant
oil-fired power station elektrárna na topné oleje, elektrárna na naftu [oil faiəd pauə steišən] A type of power station in which oil is used to generate steam for use by electricity generating turbines.
geothermal power station geotermální elektrárna [dži:əuӨə:məl pauə steišən] A power station or plant that converts geothermal energy into electrical energy. A geothermal heat station or plant makes geothermal enegy available as heat only, e.g. for space heating and process heating. geothermal power plant
wind-power station větrná elektrárna [wind pauə steišən] wind-power plant
heliothermal power station tepelná sluneční elektrárna [hi:liəuӨә:mel pauә steišәn] A power station in which thermal energy received directly from the sun is converted into electrical energy. solar thermal power station, solar thermal electric power plant, solar thermal power unit
run-of-river power station průtočná vodní elektrárna [ran əv rivə pauə steišən] A hydro-electric power station which uses the river flow with very little alteration and little or no impoundment of the water. run-of-river plant
pondage power station jezová vodní elektrárna [pondidž pauə steišən] A hydro-electric power station in which the filling time of the reserve based on the water cumulative flows is no more than two weeks. pondage power plant
pumped storage power station přečerpávací vodní elektrárna [pampt sto:ridž pauə steišən] A power station with a reservoir filled exclusively or partially with the use of pumps. Water is pumped up to the upper reservoir at times of excess electricity production for subsequent hydroelectricity generation. pumped storage plant
hydro-electric power station vodní elektrárna, hydroelektrárna [haidrəu ilektrik pauə steišən] A plant designed to convert the gravitational energy of waters into electrical energy. hydro-electric power plant, hydroelectric plant, hydro-electric works
solar thermal power station tepelná sluneční elektrárna [səulə Өə:məl pauə steišən] A power station in which thermal energy received directly from the sun is converted into electrical energy. heliothermal power station, solar thermal electric power plant, solar thermal power unit
small hydro-electric power station malá vodní elektrárna, vodní mikroelektrárna [smo:l haidrәu әlektrik pauә steišәn] small hydropower plant, minipower station, micropower station
tidal barrage přílivová přehrada [taidəl bæra:dž] Retaining works located across a bay or estuary and designed to retain incoming water in the basin or basins formed by the retaining works and the upstream estuary or coast of the bay.
tidal marsh přílivový mokřad (s bylinnou vegetací) [taidəl ma:š]
tidal range rozdíl mezi přílivem a odlivem, výška přílivu [taidəl reindž] The difference in height between high and low tides. The range varies between a maximum (spring tide) and a minimum (neap tide), with about two weeks between spring and neap tides.
tidal swamp přílivový lesní mokřad [taidəl swomp]
tidal waters (pl.) přílivové/ odlivové vody (pl.) [taidəl wo:təz] Any part of a sea or river within the ebb and flow of the tide at ordinary spring tides, and not being a harbour.
tidal wave přílivová vlna [taidəl weiv] Tsunamis are often mistakenly referred to as tidal waves.
tidal wetland přílivový mokřad [taidəl wetlænd] A wetland influenced by astronomic tides.
irregularly flooded tidal wetland nepravidelně zaplavovaný přílivový mokřad [iregjulərli fladid taidəl wetlænd] Wetlands located in a tidal region that are too isolated to be immdated by astronomic tides.
minipower station malá vodní elektrárna, vodní mikroelektrárna [minipauә steišәn] small hydropower plant, small hydro-electric power station, micropower station
compressor station kompresní stanice [kәmpresә steišәn]
weather station meteorologická stanice [weðə steišən] Any one of a network of meteorological observation posts where weather data are recorded for use in forecasting.
pumping station čerpací stanice [pampiŋ steišən] pump house
offtake station odběrné místo [ofteik steišәn]
experimental station výzkumná stanice [eksperimentəl steišən]
air meteorological station vzdušná meteorologická stanice [eə: mi:tiorolədžikəl steišən]
air monitoring station stanice pro sledování stavu ovzduší, monitorovací stanice [eə: monitoriŋ steišən]
micropower station malá vodní elektrárna, vodní mikroelektrárna [maikrәupauә steišәn] small hydropower plant, small hydro-electric power station, minipower station
breeding station šlechtitelská stanice [bri:diŋ steišən] plant selection station
water supply station vodárna [wo:tə səplai steišən]
plant selection station šlechtitelská stanice [pla:nt selekšən steišən] breeding station
power saw motorová pila [pauə so:]
caloric power výhřevnost, kalorická hodnota [kalorik powə:] caloric value
wave power slapová energie [weiv pauə] The generation of electrical power from the stored kinetic energy contained within ocean waves.
nuclear power nukleární energie, jaderná energie [nju:kliə pauə] Energy generated by a nuclear reactor primarily by nuclear fission. atomic power
staying power stálost [steiiŋ pauə]
emissive power hustota toku vysílaného záření [imisiv pauə] The total power emitted from a surface at a specified temperature and in defined surroundings per unit area. emittance, emission factor
wind power větrná energie [wind pauә] Conversion of wind energy into a useful form, such as electricity, using wind turbines.
wind power větrná energie, energie (získaná z) větru [wind pauə] Power produced from windmills (to drive machinery) and from wind turbines (to generate electricity).
geothermal power geotermální energie [dži:əuӨə:məl pauə]
radiant power radiační tok, tok záření [reidiәnt pauә] radiant flux
osmotic power osmotická energie [ozmotik] Energy retrieved from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water. salinity gradient power
regeneration power schopnost zmlazování [ri:dženəreišən pauә] rejuvenation capacity
germination power klíčivost [džə:mineišən pauə] germinative capacity
power coefficient aerodynamická účinnost [pauə kəuifišənt] The ratio of the mechanical power at the shaft to the power corresponding to a given ambient wind velocity across the total swept area.
horse power koňská síla, kůň (měrná jednotka) [ho:s pauə]
power engineering energetika [pauə endžəni:riŋ]
hydroelectric power vodní energie, hydroenergie, (elektrická) energie (získaná) z vodních elektráren [haidrәuilektrik pauә] 1. Power generated from the movement of water. The term is used to identify a type of electricity-generating station or any energy output in which the main mover is driven by flowing water. 2. The potential and kinetic energy of waters. hydropower, water power, hydroenergy
absorbing power absorpční schopnost [əbzo:biŋ pauə] absorbing capacity
self-purifying power samočistící schopnost, schopnost samočištění [self pju:rifaiiŋ pauə] The capacity of a natural body of water to receive a certain amount of wastewaters or toxic materials without deleterious effects and without damage to aquatic life or humans who consume the water. self-purifying capacity, self-cleaning capacity, assimilative capacity
power line silnoproudé vedení [pauə lain]
atomic power atomová energie, jaderná energie, nukleární energie [ətomik pauə] Energy generated by a nuclear reactor, primarily by nuclear fission and experimentally by nuclear fusion. nuclear power
vortex power vírová energie [vo:teks pauә] A form of hydro power which generates energy by placing obstacles in rivers in order to cause the formation of vortices which can then be tapped for energy.
bactericidal power schopnost hubit baktérie [bæktirisaidəl pauə]
water power vodní energie [wo:tə pauə] Power that is derived from the force or energy of moving water. hydropower
stand-alone power system samostatná napájecí síť, ostrovní síť [stænd әlәun pauә sistәm] Off-the-grid electricity system for locations that are not fitted with an electricity distribution system. SAPS, SPS
purchasing power parity parita kupní síly [pә:čisiŋ pauә perәti] PPP
wind-power generator větrná elektrárna, větrný generátor, větrný agregát [wind pauә dženәreitә] An installation in which the rotor of a wind turbine is coupled to an electric generator. wind generator
geothermal power plant geotermální elektrárna [dži:əuӨə:məl pauə pla:nt] A power station or plant that converts geothermal energy into electrical energy. A geothermal heat station or plant makes geothermal enegy available as heat only, e.g. for space heating and process heating. geothermal power station
wind-power plant větrná elektrárna [wind pauә pla:nt] wind-power station
pondage power plant jezová vodní elektrárna [pondidž pauә pla:nt] A hydro-electric power station in which the filling time of the reserve based on the water cumulative flows is no more than two weeks. pondage power station
salinity gradient power osmotická energie [sæliniti greidiәnt pauә] Energy retrieved from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water. osmotic power
hydroelectric power plant vodní elektrárna, hydroelektrárna [haidrәuilektrik pauә pla:nt] A plant designed to convert the gravitational energy of waters into electrical energy. hydro-electric power station
solar power satellite solární satelit [sәulә pauә sætәlait]
solar power tower solární pec [sәulә pauә tauә] A device that collects and often concentrates solar radiation for producing high-temperature heat, as for cooking. Solar furnaces usually incorporate mirrors to focus the sun's rays on the material under heat treatment or being melted. solar furnace
power plant fumes (pl.) elektrárenské páry (pl.), elektrárenské zplodiny (pl.) [pauə pla:nt fju:mz] The vapour effluents of power plants.
power quality analyser analyzátor výkonu a kvality [pauә kwoliti ænәlaizә] PQA
marine current power energie mořských proudů [mәri:n kәrәnt pauә] Power based on the harnessing of the kinetic energy of marine currents.
solar thermal power unit tepelná sluneční elektrárna [səulə Өə:məl pauə ju:nit] A power station in which thermal energy received directly from the sun is converted into electrical energy. solar thermal power station
remote area power supply samostatná napájecí síť, ostrovní síť [rimeut eriә pauә sәplai] Off-the-grid electricity system for locations that are not fitted with an electricity distribution system. RAPS
solar thermal electric power plant tepelná sluneční elektrárna [sәulә Өә:mәl әlektrik pauә pla:nt] A power station in which thermal energy received directly from the sun is converted into electrical energy. solar thermal power station