cădere chimică |
chemical fallout (The sedimentation of chemical substances accumulated in the atmosphere as a result of industrial emissions) |
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cădere de apă |
waterfall (A perpendicular or steep descent of the water of a stream, as where it crosses an outcrop of resistant rock overhanging softer rock that has been eroded or flows over the edge of a plateau of cliffed coast) |
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căderi atmosferice |
atmospheric fallout (The sedimentation of dust or fine particles from the atmosphere) |
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căderi radioactive |
radioactive fallout (The material that descends to the earth or water well beyond the site of a surface or subsurface nuclear explosion) |
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căderi radioactive prin ploaie |
rainout (Process by which particles in the atmosphere act as centres round which water can form drops which then falls as rain) |
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călătorie |
travel (Moving from one place to another generally by using a transportation mean) |
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călătorie în afara orelor de vârf |
off-peak travelling (Relating to travelling outside rush-hours to avoid overcrowding in public means of transport) |
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călătorie în spaţiu |
space travel (Travel in the space beyond the earth's atmosphere performed for scientific research purposes) |
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căldare glaciară |
geographic cirque (A deep steep-walled half-bowl-like recess or hollow, variously described as horseshoe- or crescent-shaped or semi-circular in plan, situated high on the side of a mountain and commonly at the head of a glacial valley and produced by the erosive activity of a mountain glacier. It often contains a small round lake, and it may or may not be occupied by ice or snow) |
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căldură |
heat (physics, A form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature: it is equal to the total kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of a system) |
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căldură reziduală |
waste heat (Heat derived from the cooling process of electric power generating plants and which can cause thermal pollution of water courses, promoting algal bloom) |
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căprioară/cerb |
deer (The common name for 41 species of even-toed ungulates that compose the family Cervidae in the order Artiodactyla; males have antlers) |
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căpuşă |
mite (An order of small Arachnida with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant material and invertebrate animals. Some parasitic mites (e.g. red spider) damage crops and can be serious pests. Others cause diseases in animals. Ticks are blood-suckers, some being vectors of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans and fowls, and louping ill in cattle and sheep) |
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cărămidă |
brick (A building material usually made from clay, molded as a rectangular block, and baked or burned in a kiln) |
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cărămidă |
bricks |
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cărare |
footpath (A narrow path for walkers only) |
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cărbune |
coal (The natural, rocklike, brown to black derivative of forest-type plant material, usually accumulated in peat beds and progressively compressed and indurated until it is finally altered in to graphite-like material) |
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cărbune activ |
activated carbon (A powdered, granular or pelleted form of amorphous carbon characterized by a very large surface area per unit volume because of an enormous number of fine pores) |
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cărbune activ epuizat |
spent activated carbon |
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cărbune curat |
clean coal |
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