long-life в PONS речника

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

английски
A long-life filament is wound on a larger mandrel with a wider pitch the separation distance between adjacent filament coils.
en.wikipedia.org
Historically, issues related to dendrite formation at the anode and the absence of a long-life bifunctional air-cathode have limited the cycle life of zinc-air systems.
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Waste for disposal is increasing relatively faster than the plastics consumption because of the higher share of long-life products in waste and the lower recycling rates of these products.
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Previous exports had been of milk powder or long-life milk, he said.
www.farmweekly.com.au
The report made nine recommendations, including developing plans to explain their financial forecasts and how councils intended to manage the council and its long-life assets.
www.abc.net.au
The network will allow low-powered, long-life sensors to send information to businesses that will save thousands of pounds in monitoring and maintenance costs.
www.petersfieldpost.co.uk
Throw the mini-kettle, two-pack of shortcake biscuits and impossible-to-open miniature pots of long-life milk at him!
www.telegraph.co.uk
The company said the industry did not fit with its strategy to invest in large, long-life and expandable assets.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It represented the transformation from early aviation turbines that rarely ran for more than ten consecutive hours to long-life power generation applications.
breakingenergy.com
The term "battery" refers to the long-life, factory-fabricated core, not to any provision for electrochemical energy conversion.
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