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Terms for subject Environment (6533 entries)
criminal law procedure (The rules of law governing the procedure by which crimes are investigated, prosecuted, adjudicated, and punish) procedură de drept penal
criminality (A violation of the law, punishable by the State in criminal proceedings) infracţionalitate
crisis management (The technique, practice or science of handling or controlling situations of acute difficulty, danger or instability; or the total of measures taken to provide a solution for political, economic, environmental or other similar dangers and conflicts) management al crizei
critical level (General term referring to the concentration limit beyond which a substance can cause dangerous effects to living organisms) nivel critic
critical load (The maximum load that a given system can tolerate before failing) sarcină critică
crocodile (Any large tropical reptile of the family Crocodylidae: order Crocodylia. They have a broad head, tapering snout, massive jaws, and a thick outer covering of bony plates) crocodil
crop production (The act or process of yielding produce from farmland, for livestock or human consumption) producerea recoltei
crop protection (The problem of crop protection has changed dramatically since 1945. There is now a whole arsenal of chemicals with which to combat agricultural pests and diseases, but this development has itself many drawbacks. Such sophisticated techniques are available only to a minority of farmers; in most parts of the world the standard of crop protection remains abysmally low. In addition, modern crop protection methods have been criticized for relying too heavily on chemical control. Biological controls, both natural and contrived, have been neglected. In some cases involving misuse of agricultural chemicals, crops must be protected from the very measures intended for their protection. Meanwhile previously localized pests and diseases continue to spread worldwide) protecţia recoltei
crop rotation (An agricultural technique in which, season after season, each field is sown with crop plants in a regular rotation, each crop being repeated at intervals of several years. Crop rotation minimizes the risks of depleting the soil of particular nutrients. In rotation systems, a grain crop is often grown the first year, followed by a leafy-vegetable crop in the second year, and a pasture crop in the third. The last usually contains legumes; such plants can restore nitrogen to the soil. Notwithstanding, high yields tend to depend upon the continued addition of chemical fertilizers to the soil) rotaţia culturilor
crop treatment (Use of chemicals in order to avoid damage of crops by insects or weeds) tratare a recoltei
crop waste (Any unusable portion of plant matter left in a field after harvest) deşeu de recoltă
cropland management gestionarea terenurilor cultivate
crossing place (A place, often shown by markings, lights, or poles, where a street, railway, etc. may be crossed) trecere
crossing place for animals (Bridges and tunnels provided for animals for crossing roads and railways. Railway and road infrastructures represent an hindrance to wildlife migration) trecere pentru animale
crown canopy coronament
crude oil (A comparatively volatile liquid bitumen composed principally of hydrocarbon, with traces of sulphur, nitrogen or oxygen compounds; can be removed from the earth in a liquid state) ţiţei
cruising (Travelling by sea in a liner for pleasure, usually calling at a number of ports) croazieră
crustacean (A class of arthropod animals having jointed feet and mandibles, two pairs of antennae, and segmented, chitin-encased bodies) crustaceu
cryptogam (A large group of plants, comprising the Thallophyta, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta, the last of which are cryptogams) criptogramă
crystallisation (The formation of crystalline substances from solutions or melts) cristalizare