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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
sozietate profesional professional society (A group of persons engaged in the same profession, business, trade or craft that is organized or formally structured to attain common ends)
sozietate publiko-pribatu public-private partnership (A joint venture between corporations and government or between community members and government or business beyond the course of normal interaction)
sozioekonomia socioeconomics (Economic and social structure of communities, tax rates, characteristic types of development)
soziologia sociology (The study of the development, organization, functioning and classification of human societies)
soziologia-inkesta sociological survey (Research on social questions or problems, especially focusing on cultural and environmental factors)
stock stock (trade, Stored products ready for sale)
stock-a izate stocking (To keep a supply accumulated for future use, term mainly used for goods)
stock-ari euste stocking (To keep a supply accumulated for future use, term mainly used for goods)
stock-kudeaketa stock management (The handling or controlling of accumulated materials or stored goods)
su fire (The state of combustion in which inflammable material burns, producing heat, flames and often smoke)
suaren kontrako agente fireproofing agent (A chemical used as a coating for or a component of a combustible material to reduce or eliminate a tendency to burn; used with textiles, plastics, rubbers, paints, and other materials)
suaren kontrako babes fire protection (All necessary precautions to see that fire is not initiated, by ensuring that all necessary fire fighting apparatus is in good order and available for use if fire should break out, and by ensuring that personnel are properly trained and drilled in fighting fire)
suaren kontrako segurtasun-baldintza fire safety requirement (Rules to be followed and safety systems to be adopted for preventing or fighting fire)
subsidentzia subsidence (1. A sinking down of a part of the earth's crust, generally due to underground excavations. 2. The sudden sinking or gradual downward settling of the Earth's surface with little or no horizontal motion. The movement is not restricted in rate, magnitude, or area involved. Subsidence may be caused by natural geologic processes, such as solution, thawing, compaction, slow crustal warping, or withdrawal of fluid lava from beneath a solid crust; or by man's activity, such as subsurface mining or the pumping of oil or ground water)
subsidiariotasun-printzipio subsidiary principle (The fundamental doctrine or tenet that policy making decisions should be made at the most decentralized level, in which a centralized governing body would not take action unless it it is more effective than action taken at a lower government level)
subsidio allowance
substantzia arriskutsuen arautegi tekniko technical regulation for dangerous substances (Technical Guideline for Dangerous Substances: technical rules for handling dangerous materials)
substantzia biokimiko biochemical substance (Chemical substances that occur in animals, microorganisms, and plants)
substantzia degradatzeko zail weakly degradable substance (A substance that is not easily converted to another, usually less complex compound)
substantzia disolbaezin insoluble substance (Substance incapable of forming a solution, especially in water)