kuras |
fuel (Solid, liquid, or gaseous material such as gas, gasoline, oil, coal or wood, used to produce heat or power by burning) |
|
kuriam būtinas leidimas |
installation requiring approval (The official authorization needed to assemble and place into position any apparatus, facility, military post or machinery) |
|
Kuro elementų ir vandenilio bendroji įmonė |
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking |
|
Kuro elementų ir vandenilio bendroji įmonė |
FCH Joint Undertaking |
|
kuro priedas |
fuel additive (Substance (such as tetraethyl lead) which is added to petrol to prevent knocking) |
|
kuro rūšių derinys |
fuel mix |
|
kuro sudėtis |
fuel composition |
|
kuro vartojimas |
fuel consumption (The amount of fuel utilized) |
|
kurui naudojamas gyvūnų mėšlas |
animal dung as fuel (Excrement from animals that may be dried and burned to generate energy or converted to liquid or gaseous fuels, such as methane, through chemical processes) |
|
kvėpavimas |
respiration (The process in living organisms of taking in oxygen from the surroundings and giving out carbon dioxide) |
|
kvėpavimo apsaugos priemonė |
respiratory protection apparatus (Any of a group of devices that protect the respiratory system from exposure to airborne contaminants; usually a mask with a fitting to cover the nose and mouth) |
|
kvėpavimo sistema |
respiratory system (The structures and passages involved with the intake, expulsion and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the vertebrate body) |
|
kvėpavimo takai |
respiratory tract (The structures and passages involved with intake, expulsion, and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the vertebrate body) |
|
kvėpuojamasis oras |
respiratory air (Air volumes inspired and expired through the lungs) |
|
kvapas |
odour (The property of a substance affecting the sense of smell; any smell; scent; perfume) |
|
kyšulys |
headland (A cape or promontory jutting seawards from a coastline, usually with a significant sea cliff; geography) |
|
kylantis jūros lygis |
rising sea level (Sea level rises are a possible consequence of global warming. As the amount of free water in the ocean increases, and as the water becomes warmer, global warming will increase. In addition, according to theory, the heating at the poles may reduce the amount of water trapped in glaciers and ice caps. By the year 3000, the seas could rise between one and two metres. Such an event would clearly threaten low-lying areas, particularly in Asia, where million of people live and farm on river deltas and flood plains) |
|
ūkininkavimo metodas |
farming technique (The business, art, or skill of agriculture) |
|
ūkinis pastatas |
farm building (The dwelling on a farm as distinguished from utility buildings as a barn, corncrib, milk house) |
|
ūkio gyvuliai |
farm animal (Animals reared in farms for working and producing food such as meat, eggs and milk) |
|