free air |
aer úr |
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free movement of capital (The unrestrained flow of cash, funds, and other means of wealth between countries with different currencies) |
saorghluaiseacht caipitil |
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free trade (Trade which is unimpeded by tariffs, import and export quotas and other measures which obstruct the free movement of goods and services between states) |
saorthrádáil |
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freedom (The quality or state of being free, especially to enjoy political and civil liberties) |
saoirse |
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Freeze and Cherry's equation |
cothromóid Freeze agus Cherry |
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freeze-trapping |
reoghaisteoireacht |
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freight transport (Transportation of goods by ship, aircraft or other vehicles) |
iompar lastais |
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French formal garden (No definition needed) |
Gairdín foirmiúil Francach |
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freon (Trade name for a group of polyhalogenated hydrocarbons containing fluorine and chlorine; an example is trichlorofluoromethane) |
freon |
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fresh air |
aer úr |
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fresh water pollution (The direct or indirect human alteration of the biological, physical, chemical or radiological integrity of freshwater) |
truailliú fionnuisce |
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fresh-water pollution |
truailliú fionnuisce |
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freshwater (Water having a relatively low mineral content, generally less than 500 mg/l of dissolved solids) |
fionnuisce |
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freshwater biology (The scientific study or the characteristic life processes of living organisms found in a natural body of water that does not contain significant amounts of dissolved salts and minerals, such as a lake or river) |
bitheolaíocht fionnuisce |
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freshwater conservation (Controlled utilization, protection or improvement of a natural body of water that does not contain significant amounts of dissolved salts and minerals, such as a lake or river) |
caomhnú fionnuisce |
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freshwater degradation (Pollution immediately or eventually involves the hydrological cycle of the earth, because even pollutants emitted into the air and those present in the soil are washed out by precipitation. Water is considered polluted when it is altered in composition or condition so that it becomes less suitable for any or all of the functions and purposes for which it would be suitable in its natural state. This definition includes changes in the physical, chemical and biological properties of water, or such discharges of liquid, gaseous or solid substances into water as will or are likely to create nuisances or render such water harmful to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, fish or other aquatic life. It also includes changes in temperatures, due to the discharge of hot water) |
díghrádú fionnuisce |
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freshwater ecosystem (The living organisms and nonliving materials of an inland aquatic environment) |
éiceachóras fionnuisce |
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freshwater monitoring |
monatóireacht fionnuisce |
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freshwater organism (Organisms which live in freshwater) |
orgánach fionnuisce |
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freshwater pollution |
truailliú fionnuisce |
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