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Перевод: emission
[существительное] эмиссия ; излучение света ; выделение теплоты; распространение; выпуск (денежных знаков) ; поллюция
Тезаурус:
- The quantity and emission rate of the odorous effluent.
- they are being encouraged to cut smell and run-off, and reduce the emission of ammonia into the atmosphere.
- Section 1 of the Clean Air Act 1956 prohibits the emission of dark smoke from a chimney of any building, whilst allowing regulations to be made exempting emissions for prescribed periods.
- ECMT papers report that existing and planned emission controls are bringing about significant reductions in air and noise pollution levels.
- Thus the dreadful smogs of pre-1952 have been eliminated and the emission of noxious and offensive gases limited.
- To give the LA301 a much wider appeal and flexibility of operations, it is designed as a hybrid with a small low emission petrol engine to supplement the energy available from the battery.
- The subject, when opened up, is complicated, involving peaks of light emission from nitrogen ad- or absorbed, other peaks from flavouring agents such as wintergreen and so on.
- Moves of that sort, though, are marginal to the general trend towards strict emission controls which will make catalytic converters compulsory in the EC.
- The Ovens committee continued its activity, organizing a press conference in Cork at which Alan Dalton of the BSSRS and Nancy Tait of the House of Commons Asbestos Action Committee spoke and the committee presented its report, which concluded that the planned emission of asbestos fibres into the atmosphere and the lack of effective control of this by the authorities represented a major health risk to the local population.
- "If most of the material can be contained within the slot, then grass spoilage and odour emission are reduced."
- For example, we would tax fuel according to emission rates and establish systems of tradable emission licenses for industry, setting ceilings on the permitted emissions, eg sulphur dioxide.
- There is a decrease in the emission of toxic material from the exhaust and a lowering in running costs as unleaded fuel is cheaper in the UK than leaded.
- "The proposed development by reason of the emission of odours would represent the introduction of an undesirable use into the area to the detriment of the character of the area and to the amenities of nearby residents, therefore, being contrary to proper planning".
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