well (A hole dug into the earth to reach a supply of water, oil, brine or gas) |
puţ |
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West Africa (A geographic region of the African continent bordered in the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean, including the republics of Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Cote D'ivoire, Gambie, Ghana, Guinee Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritanie, Niger, Nigeria, Sengegal, Sierra Leone and Togo) |
Africa de Vest |
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Western Asia (A geographic region of Asia that includes Turkey, Iran and other countries of the Middle East and the Arabian peninsula) |
Asia de Vest |
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Western Europe (A geographic region of the European continent surrounded by the North Sea, Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, including Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and other member countries of the Western European Union) |
Europa de Vest |
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wet process (Process used to remove particulate matter and/or gaseous pollutants by means of an aqueous stream or slurry) |
proces umed |
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wet scrubber (1. An air cleaning device that literally washes out the dust. Exhaust air is forced into a spray chamber, where fine water particles cause the dust to drop from the air stream. The dust-ladden water is then treated to remove the solid material and is often recirculated. 2. Equipment through which a gas is passed to remove impurities (solid, liquid, or gaseous particles) by intimate contact with a suitable liquid, usually an aqueous medium) |
scruber umed |
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wet waste (Organic refuse or material left over from a manufacturing process, which is characterized by the presence of moisture) |
deşeu umed |
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wetland (Areas that are inundated by surface or ground water with frequency sufficient to support a prevalence of vegetative or aquatic life that requires saturated or seasonally saturated soil conditions for growth or reproduction) |
zonă umedă |
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wetland drainage and rewetting |
drenarea și reumidificarea zonelor umede |
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wetlands ecosystem (Ecosystems of areas largely inundated with water but offering elevated lands as a habitat for wildlife. This areas include swamps, both seasonal and permanent, marsh, open fresh water, shallow saline lagoons, the estuaries of rivers, floodplains and coastal sand dunes. They provide food, breeding grounds, water and sanctuary for many forms of fish, birds and other animal and plant life. They are among the most productive ecosystems producing timber, peat moss and crops such as rice and a variety of berries) |
ecosistem al zonelor umede |
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whale (Large marine mammals of the order Cetacea; the body is streamlined, the broad flat tail is used for propulsion, and the limbs are balancing structures) |
balenă |
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whaling (Catching whales to use as food or for their oil, etc. Whales are the largest mammals still in existence. They are caught mainly for their oils, though in some case for food. Some species of whale have become extinct because of overexploitation and the population of many of the existing species is dangerously low. Commercial whaling is severely restricted) |
vânătoare de balene |
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whey (The watery liquid that separates from the curd when the milk is clotted, as in making cheese) |
zer |
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white pelican |
pelican comun |
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white-backed woodpecker |
ciocănitoare cu spate alb |
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wholesale trade (The business of selling goods to retailers in larger quantities than they are sold to final consumers but in smaller quantities than they are purchased from manufacturers) |
comerţ cu ridicata |
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wide area network (A system of interrelated computer and telecommunications devices linking two or more computers separated by a great distance for the exchange of electronic data) |
reţea de mare acoperire |
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wide dispersive use |
utilizare dispersivă largă |
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wild animal (Not domesticated animals living independently of man) |
animal sălbatic |
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wild fauna (Not domesticated animals living independently of man) |
faună sălbatică |
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