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water conditioning
Wasseraufbereitung

в PONS речника

con·di·tion·ing [kənˈdɪʃənɪŋ] СЪЩ ПСИХ

Konditionierung f <-, -en> spec

I. wa·ter [ˈwɔ:təʳ, Am ˈwɑ:t̬ɚ] СЪЩ

1. water no pl (colourless liquid):

Wasser ср <-s, ->
Löschwasser ср <-s, ->

2. water (area of water):

Gewässer <-s, -> pl
die Wasser pl [o. liter Fluten pl] des Rheins
Küstengewässer <-s, -> pl
murky waters dated прен
trübe Gewässer прен
uncharted waters прен

3. water dated:

Heilquelle f <-, -n>

4. water (tide level):

Wasserstand м <-(e)s, -stände>
Hochwasser ср <-s, ->
Niedrigwasser ср <-s> kein pl

5. water МЕД:

Wasserkopf м <-(e)s, -köpfe>

6. water (amniotic fluid):

Phrases:

an jdm einfach abprallen разг
to hold water argument
still waters run deep прен
sich вин bei etw дат gleich in seinem Element fühlen

II. wa·ter [ˈwɔ:təʳ, Am ˈwɑ:t̬ɚ] ГЛАГ прх

to water sth
to water sth farm animals
to water sth garden
to water sth flowers, plants

III. wa·ter [ˈwɔ:təʳ, Am ˈwɑ:t̬ɚ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. water (produce tears):

water eyes

2. water (salivate):

water mouth

"Биология"

water conditioning СЪЩ

Wasseraufbereitung (in Bezug auf Einstellen des Härtegrades)
Present
Iwater
youwater
he/she/itwaters
wewater
youwater
theywater
Past
Iwatered
youwatered
he/she/itwatered
wewatered
youwatered
theywatered
Present Perfect
Ihavewatered
youhavewatered
he/she/ithaswatered
wehavewatered
youhavewatered
theyhavewatered
Past Perfect
Ihadwatered
youhadwatered
he/she/ithadwatered
wehadwatered
youhadwatered
theyhadwatered

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едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

As a diuretic (in particular a thiazide), trichlormethiazide encourages water loss from the body.
en.wikipedia.org
The water has almost no dissolved oxygen, and instead there are traces of heavy metals like copper, besides sewage and sludge.
en.wikipedia.org
Many plumbers and steamfitters are aware of the phenomenon called water hammer.
en.wikipedia.org
Put a sheet of greaseproof paper on a baking tray and have a glass of cold water handy.
www.express.co.uk
Self-cleaning can sometimes be achieved if the fish stocks density is sufficiently high and the water level is sufficiently low.
en.wikipedia.org

Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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In the exhibit he shows current drawings, wood carvings and graffiti, in which he thematizes historical, social, and psychological mechanisms of the conditioning and manipulation not only in his own society.
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www.iwalewa.uni-bayreuth.de
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In der Ausstellung zeigt er aktuelle Zeichnungen, Holzschnitte und Graffiti, in denen er die geschichtlichen, sozialen und psychologischen Mechanismen der Konditionierung und Manipulation nicht nur in seiner eigenen Gesellschaft thematisiert.
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The focus of the Neuromonitoring group is on the equipment technology and methodology required for aquisition, conditioning and transmission of bioelectric potentials.
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www.ibmt.fraunhofer.de
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Der Fokus der Arbeitsgruppe Neuromonitoring liegt in der erforderlichen Gerätetechnik und Methodik der messtechnischen Erfassung, Konditionierung und Übertragung von bioelektrischen Potenzialen.
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The mechanical dewatering with a wringing press leads to solid contents up to 50 %, whereby a conditioning is necessary.
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www.uni-weimar.de
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Die maschinelle Entwässerung mit einer Wringpresse führt zu Feststoffgehalten bis zu TR = 50 %, wobei eine Konditionierung notwendig ist.
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Immobilisation of pollutants/Waste conditioning Immobilisation generally refers to a chemical (or chemical-physical) conversion of pollutants into waste materials so that they present no further threat to the environment.
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www.heidelbergcement.com
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Immobilisierung von Schadstoffen / Konditionierung von Abfällen Immobilisierung meint im Wesentlichen eine chemische(-physikalische) Umsetzung von Schadstoffen in Abfällen, so dass von ihnen keine weitere Gefährdung der Umwelt ausgehen kann.
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This method is called classical conditioning and can be generalized to various combinations of certain impulses.
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www.uni-kiel.de
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Allgemein wird diese Methode als klassische Konditionierung bezeichnet und kann auf unterschiedlichste Reizkombinationen übertragen werden.
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