tabac |
tobacco |
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tala |
cutting (The act or process of felling or uprooting standing trees, in order to produce timber products; forestry) |
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taller de pintura |
paint shop (A shop where paint and related items are sold) |
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tal·li |
thallium (Bluish-white metal with tinlike malleability, but a little softer; used in alloys, Tl) |
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talús |
slope (The inclined surface of any part of the Earth's surface, as a hillslope; also, a broad part of a continent descending toward an ocean, as the Pacific slope) |
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tanc d'emmagatzematge d'hidrocarbur |
hydrocarbon storage tank (A container or a reservoir for the storage of hydrocarbons) |
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tanc séptic |
septic tank (A tank, usually underground, into which sewage flows, the deposited matter being wholly, or partially broken down through anaerobic action. The final effluent may be allowed to soak into the ground through a system of agricultural drains, if the soil is suitable. Alternatively, the tank must be emptied at regular intervals by a special road-tanker) |
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tancament de fàbrica |
closing down of firm (The termination or shutdown, temporary or permanent, of a corporation, factory or some other business organization) |
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taní |
tannin (One of a group of complex organic chemicals commonly found in leaves, unripe fruits, and the bark of trees. Their function is uncertain though the unpleasant taste may discourage grazing animals. Some tannins have commercial uses, notably in the production of leather and ink; used in tanning, as a mordant in dyeing, and in ink manufacture) |
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tap d'ampolla |
bottle cap (No definition needed) |
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tap salat |
salt plug (A mass of salt which is injected as a diapir (a dome in which the overlying rocks have been ruptured by the squeezing-out of plastic core material) into overlying sedimentary rocks, thereby piercing and deforming them. The mechanism is similar to that of an intrusive magma, with the salt deforming and behaving plastically under pressure. It is of great economic importance because it assists in the formation of a "trap" structure for oil accumulation, in addition to its associated deposits of anhydrite, gypsum and sulphur) |
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tarifa |
tariff (A classified list or scale of charges made in any private or public business) |
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taxa |
taxation (The act or result of a government requiring money for its support or for specific facilities or services) |
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taxa |
tax (An amount of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, most frequently levied upon income, property or sales) |
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taxa per aigües residuals |
waste water charge (Imposed fee, expense, or cost for the management of spent or used water that contains dissolved or suspended matter from a home, community farm, or industry) |
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taxa per disposició de residus |
waste disposal charge (Imposed fee, expense, or cost for the action of removing or getting rid of refuse or unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process) |
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taxonomia |
taxonomy (The branch of biology concerned with the classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structures, origin, etc.) |
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tecnologia |
technology (Systematic knowledge of and its application to industrial processes; closely related to engineering and science) |
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tecnologia ambiental |
environmental technology |
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tecnologia d'energia solar |
solar energy technology (Solar energy can be converted to useful work or heat by using a collector to absorb solar radiation, allowing much of the sun's radiant energy to be converted to heat. This heat can be used directly in residential, industrial, and agricultural operations; converted to mechanical or electrical power; or applied in chemical reactions for production of fuels and chemicals) |
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