activitate comercială |
trade activity |
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activitate de afaceri |
business activity (Any profit-seeking undertaking or venture that involves the production, sale and purchase of goods or services) |
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activitate de fabricaţie |
manufacturing activity (Activities connected with the processing of raw material into a finished product, especially by means of a large-scale industrial operation) |
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activitate economică |
economic activity (Any effort, work, function or sphere of action pertaining to the production of goods, services or any other resource with exchange value) |
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activitate industrială |
industrial activity (Operations, functions and processes involved in industrial production) |
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activitate instituţională |
institutional activity (The specific tasks, undertakings or functions that governments, businesses and other organizations perform) |
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activitate recreativă |
leisure activity (Sports and recreational activities carried out in the time free from work or other duties) |
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activitate seismică |
seismic activity (The phenomenon of Earth movements) |
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activitate socio-educativă |
socioeducational activity (Instruction or events designed to offer learning or cultural experiences to populations without access to traditional educational institutions due to social or economic barriers) |
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activitate terestră |
land-based activity |
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acuitate auditivă |
hearing acuity (Effectiveness of hearing) |
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acumulare a poluantului |
pollutant accumulation (The process by which concentrations of pollutants progressively increase in the tissues of living organisms in environments where these pollutants are present) |
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acumulare în ţesuturi corporale |
accumulation in body tissues |
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acumulator |
accumulator (A rechargeable device for storing electrical energy in the form of chemical energy, consisting of one or more separate secondary cells) |
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acustică |
acoustics (The science of the production, transmission and effects of sound) |
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acuzare |
prosecution (The pursuit of legal proceedings, particularly criminal proceedings) |
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acvacultură |
aquaculture (1. The cultivation and harvest of freshwater or marine animals and plants, in ponds, tanks, cages or on protected beds. This is usually done in inland waters, estuaries or coastal waters. It is estimated that commercial fish farming accounts for more than 10% of the world's fish needs. Fish farming usually concentrates on molluscs, including oysters, mussels and clams, because they are usually immobile and fetch high prices. Shrimps and salmon are also farmed, but the stock have to be caught in the wild first, so that they can be brought up to commercial standards in pens. Aquaculture in not new. In Asia freshwater fish have been farmed for some 4.000 years, usually on small farms. 2. The use of artificial means to increase the production of aquatic organisms in fresh or salt water) |
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acvifer |
aquifer (Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer) |
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acvila imperială iberică |
Adalbert's eagle |
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acvila imperială iberică |
Iberian imperial eagle |
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