accounting system (The system of setting up, maintaining, and auditing the books of a firm and of analyzing its financial status and operating results) |
córas cuntasaíochta |
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accumulation in body tissues |
carnadh i bhfíocháin an choirp |
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accumulator (A rechargeable device for storing electrical energy in the form of chemical energy, consisting of one or more separate secondary cells) |
taisc-cheallra |
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acid (A compound capable of transferring a hydrogen ion in solution) |
aigéad |
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acid deposition (A type of pollution which washes out of the atmosphere as dilute sulphuric and nitric acids. It tends to be a regional rather than a global phenomenon, linked to particular industrial activities and meteorological conditions. It includes rain, more than normally acidic snow, mist, sleet, fog, gas and dry particles. It upsets the balance of nature, disrupting ecosystems, and destroys forests and woodlands, plants and crops; kills aquatic life by altering the chemical balance of lakes and rivers and corrodes building materials and fabrics. The pollutants are caused principally by discharges from power station chimneys of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides released by burning fossil fuels, coal and oil) |
sil-leagan aigéid |
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acid formation |
foirmiú aigéid |
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acid rain |
báisteach aigéadach |
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acid rain (Rain having a pH less than 5.6. The acidity results from chemical reactions occurring when water, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides, generally released by industrial processes, are chemically transformed into sulphuric and nitric acids) |
báisteach aigéadach |
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acid rain water |
uisce báistí aigéadach |
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acidification (Addition of an acid to a solution until the pH falls below 7) |
aigéadú |
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acidity (The state of being acid that is of being capable of transferring a hydrogen ion in solution) |
aigéadacht |
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acidity degree (The amount of acid present in a solution, often expressed in terms of pH) |
méid aigéadachta |
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acoustic comfort |
compord fuaime |
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acoustic filter (A device employed to reject sound in a particular range of frequencies while passing sound in another range of frequencies) |
scagaire fuaime |
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acoustic insulation (The process of preventing the transmission of sound by surrounding with a nonconducting material) |
insliú fuaime |
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acoustic level (Physical quantity of sound measured, usually expressed in decibels) |
leibhéal fuaime |
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acoustic property (The characteristics found within a structure that determine the quality of sound in its relevance to hearing) |
airí fuaime |
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acoustical quality (The characteristics of a confined space that determines its ability to enable music and speech to be heard clearly within it) |
cáilíocht fuaime |
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acoustics (The science of the production, transmission and effects of sound) |
fuaim |
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act (1. Something done voluntarily by a person, and of such a nature that certain legal consequences attach to it. 2. Documents, decrees, edicts, laws, judgments, etc.) |
gníomh |
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