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Výsledky hledání "high water" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
water content obsah vody [wo:tə kontent] The weight of water in sludge per unit weight of sludge, expressed as a pecentage.
brackish water brakická voda [brækiš wo:tə] A mixture of fresh and saltwater.
adhesive water vázaná voda [ədhi:siv wo:tə] bound water
water basin vodní nádrž, nádrž [wo:tə beisin] reservoir, impoundment
unspiked water surová voda, nečištěná voda [anspaikt wo:tә] untreated water
subterranean water podzemní voda, podzemní vody (pl.) [sabtәreiniәn wo:tә] Any water contained in underground strata or in a well, borehole or similar work sunk into underground strata. ground water
pendular water pendulární voda, zavěšená voda [pendjulə wo:tə] hanging water
water-bogging rozbahnění, vytváření bažin [wo:tә bogiŋ] swamping
water policy politika v oblasti vodního hospodářství, rozhodnutí v oblasti vodního hospodářství [wo:tə polisi]
gravitational water gravitační voda [græviteišənəl wo:tə] percolating water
water lifting čerpání vody [wo:tə liftiŋ] water pumping
gray water šedá voda [grei wo:tә] Domestic wastewater excluding faecal matter and urine. grey water, waste domestic water, sanitary water, greywater
water lily leknín [wo:tə lili:] Nymphaea L.
water for industrial use provozní voda (v průmyslu) [wo:tə fo: indastri:əl ju:s]
zero water level nulová hladina vody, nulová vodní hladina [zi:rəu wo:tə levəl]
aggressive water agresivní voda [əgresiv wo:tə] The water having the power of dissolving or disintegrating solids in contact with it, due to the high content of sulphates.
water bloom vodní květ, prudký nárůst vodních organismů [wo:tə blu:m] Heavy growth of planktonic algae in a body of water. bloom, eutrophication
water-nymph řečanka [wo:tə nimf] Najas. spiny naiad
untreated water surová voda, nečištěná voda [antri:tid wo:tə] raw water, unspiked water
release to water únik do vody, vypuštění do vody, únik tekutého odpadu do vody [rili:s tu wo:tə] discharge
percolating water prosakující voda, gravitační voda [pə:kəleitiŋ wo:tə] The water that passes through rocks or soil under the force of gravity. gravitational water, mobile water
irrigation water závlahová voda [irigeišən wo:tə]
water table hladina podzemní vody [wo:tə teibəl] A surface below which the ground is saturated with water, except where that surface is impermeable.
water retention zadržování vody, retence vody [wo:tə ritenšən]
water pollution znečištění vody, znečišťóvání vody, kontaminace vody [wo:tə pəlu:šən] Contamination of any water that will create or is likely to create a nuisance or to render such waters harmful, determinal or injurious to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, municipal, commercial or other legitimate benificial uses.
water power vodní energie [wo:tə pauə] Power that is derived from the force or energy of moving water. hydropower
grey water sanitární odpadní vody (pl.), splašky (pl.) [grei wo:tə] Water discharged from sinks, showers, kitchens or other non-industrial operations except commodes. gray water, waste domestic water, sanitary water, greywater
water management řízení vodního hospodářství, vodní hospodářství [wo:tə mænidžmənt]
fossil water fosilní voda [fosil wo:tə] The water trapped in sedimentary rocks during their formation; it is an important source of ground water. connate water
water cress potočnice lékařská [wo:tə kres] Nasturtium officinale.
capillary water vlásečnicová voda, kapilární voda [kәpiləri wo:tə]
water boarmen (pl.) Kleštankovití (pl.) [wo:tә bo:mәn] Corixidae. water crickets
river water říční voda [rivə wo:tə] stream water
juvenile water juvenilní voda, voda uvolněná z magmatu [džu:vənail wo:tə] The hot and often mineralized water that supplies hot springs and originates from magmatic sources. magmatic water
criterion of water for fisheries rybochovné kritérium jakosti vody [kraiti:riən əv wo:tə fo: fišəriz]
volumetric water capacity vodní jímavost objemová [volju:metrik wo:tə kəpæsiti]
water protection zone ochranné pásmo, pásmo ochrany vodních zdrojů [wo:tə prətekšən zəun]
foul water sewer splašková stoka [faul wo:tә su:ә] foul sewer, sanitary sewer
catchment of water sources jímání pramenů [kæčment əv wo:tə so:siz]
water-permeable layer vrstva propustná pro vodu [wo:tə pe:mi:əbəl leiə]
water-diversion furrow odvodňovací příkop [wo:tə daivə:žən fərəu] furrow, drainage furrow
pollution of air, water and soil znečištění ovzduší, vody a půdy [pəlu:šən əv eə wo:tə ænd soil]
lavatory water discharge odpad z WC [lævətri wo:tə disča:dž]
water treatment plant čistírna odpadních vod, ČOV, čovka (coll.) [wo:tә tri:tmәnt pla:nt] wastewater treatment plant
water pump-house čerpací stanice [wo:tə pamp haus] pumping station
Caucasus water-pipit linduška horská kavkazská [ko:kəsas wo:tə pipit] Anthus spinoletta coutelli Savigny.
waste domestic water sanitární odpadní vody (pl.), splašky (pl.) [weist dәmestik wo:tә] Water discharged from sinks, showers, kitchens or other non-industrial operations except commodes. grey water
water-dominated reservoir zásobník geotermální vody [wo:tә domineitid rezivwa] The occurence of water in an aquifer that is heated by its surroundings and that is maintained under a hydrostatic pressure greater than the saturation pressure so that no steam phase forms. geothermal hot water reservoir
surface water gleying hladina vody v glejových půdách [sə:fis wo:tə gleiiŋ] Surface water gleying is due to the limited permeability of one or more soil horizons and leads to imperfect drainage. stagnogleying
light-water reactor lehkovodní reaktor [lait wo:tə ri:æktə]
ground water condition režim podzemních vod [graund wo:tə kәndišən] subterranean water system
water-droplet cloud dešťový mrak [wo:tә droplit klaud] water cloud
suspended subsurface water podpovrchová voda [saspendid sabsə:fis wo:tə]
salt water intrusion pronikání slané vody [so:lt wo:tә intru:žәn] The intrusion of fresh surface or ground water by salt water. saltwater intrusion
pressurized-water reactor tlakovodní reaktor [prešəraizd wo:tə ri:æktə] PWR
ground water runoff podzemní odtok, odtok podzemních vod [graund wo:tə ranof]
combined waste water kombinované odpadní vody [kәmbaind weist wo:tә] Any waste that emit radiation in excess of normal background level, including the toxic by-products of the nuclear energy industry.
water-quality monitoring monitoring kvality vody, sledování kvality vody [wo:tə kwoliti monitəriŋ] The use of monitors housed at the side of a stream or river used for measuring against a standard such quality parameters as dissolved oxygen, ammonia suspended solids, and organic carbon. The monitoring may be automatic or continuous, or both.
waste water pollution znečištění odpadními vodami [weist wo:tә pәlu:šәn] The impairment of the quality of some medium due to the introduction of spent or used water from a community or industry.
chemically combined water chemicky vázaná voda [kemikli kombaind wo:tə]
ground-water recharge obohacování podzemních vod, doplňování zásob podzemních vod [graund wo:tə ri:ča:dž] The inflow to an aquifer, or the process by which water is added to a zone of saturation, usually by percolation from the soil surface, e.g. the recharge of an aquifer. groundwater recharge, recharge
water quality classes (pl.) třídy jakosti vod (pl.) [wo:tə kwoliti kla:siz]
water catchment area sběrná oblast, povodí, plocha povodí [wo:tə kæčmənt eriə] catchment
water-quality standards (pl.) standardy kvality vody (pl.), normy pro kvalitu vody (pl.) [wo:tə kwoliti stændədz] Standards applicable to a surface water receiving domestic and industrial effluents.
waste water purification čištění odpadních vod [weist wo:tә pjurifikeišәn] Processing of waste water for reuse.
public water mains (pl.) veřejné vodovody (pl.) [pablik wo:tə meinz] A system intended to supply water to the public and meet the needs of the national economy.
water quality criterion kritérium jakosti vody [wo:tə kwoliti kraiti:riən]
fresh-water fishes (pl.) sladkovodní ryby (pl.) [freš wo:tə fišiz]
waste water sludge čistírenský kal [weist wo:tә sladž] The removed materials resulting from physical, biological and chemical treatment of waste water.
water-holding capacity vodní jímavost [wo:tə həuldiŋ kəpæsiti] (specific) moisture-retention capacity
water quality guidelines (pl.) normy pro kvalitu vody (pl.), normy pro jakost vody (pl.) [wo:tə kwoliti gaidlainz] Specific levels of water quality which, if reached, are expected to render a body of water suitable for its designated use. The criteria are based on specific levels of pollutants that would make the water harmful if used for drinking, farming, etc...
fresh-water sponge sladkovodní houba [freš wo:tə spәndž] Spongilla Lam.
condition of a water body stav vodního útvaru [kəndišən əv ðə wo:tə bodi]
thickness of water-bearing bed mocnost vodonosné vrstvy [Өiknəs əv wo:tə beriŋ bed]
solar water heating sluneční ohřev vody [səulə wo:tə hi:tiŋ] A system for collecting and utilising solar energy to heat or pre-heat water, primarily for domestic purposes. domestic hot water
industrial waste water průmyslová odpadní voda, odpadní voda z průmyslu [indastriəl weist wo:tə] Any liquid, either with or without suspended particles, which is wholly or in part produced in the course of any trade or industry.
heat exchange water topná voda [hi:t eksčeindž wo:tә] Water used to transfer heat.
water quality index index jakosti vody [wo:tə kwoliti indeks]
boiler feed water napájecí voda (pro kotel) [boilə fi:d wo:tə]
water-storage reservoir vodní nádrž [wo:tə storidž rezəvwa:]
water-leaf family Stružkovcovité (pl.) [wo:tə li:f fæmili] Hydrophyllaceae.
water-absorption capacity pohlcování vody, absorpce vody (např. půdou) [wo:tə əbzo:pšən kəpæsiti]
geothermal hot water field zásobník geotermální vody [dži:əuӨə:məl hot wo:tə fi:ld] The occurence of water in an aquifer that is heated by its surroundings and that is maintained under a hydrostatic pressure greater than the saturation pressure so that no steam phase forms. geothermal hot water reservoir, water-dominated reservoir
boiling water reactor varný reaktor [boiliŋ wo:tə riæktə] A type of water-cooled nuclear reactor in which pressurized water acts not only as a coolant and moderator but also is allowed to boil within the reactor itself. BWR
water-borne coatings (pl.) vodou ředitelné nátěrové hmoty (pl.) [wo:tә bo:n keutiŋz] Coatings the viscosity of which is adjusted by the use of water.
receiving body of water recipient [risi:viŋ bodi әv wo:tә] Any body of water where untreated wastewater or treated effluent are discharged. receiving water
National Water Council Národní rada pro vodní hospodářství [næšənəl wo:tə kaunsəl]
water supply conduit vodovod [wo:tә sәplai kondu:it] water supply pipeline
geothermal hot water reservoir zásobník geotermální vody [dži:əuӨə:məl hot wo:tə rezəvwa:] The occurence of water in an aquifer that is heated by its surroundings and that is maintained under a hydrostatic pressure greater than the saturation pressure so that no steam phase forms. geothermal hot water field, water-dominated reservoir
faeroe water pipit linduška horská faerská [feərəu wo:tə pipit] Anthus spinoletta Kleinschmidti Hartert.
water evaporation capacity schopnost vody vypařovat se, vypařování vody [wo:tə әvæpəreišən kəpæsiti]
bottom water level minimální provozní úroveň hladiny vody [botәm wo:tә levәl] Minimum operating water level in any structure. BWL
water-borne disease choroba přenášená vodou [wo:tə bo:n dizi:z] A disease caused by organisms carried by water. The most common water-borne diseases are typhoid fever, Asiatic cholera, dysentery and other intestinal disturbances.
water-bearing capacity vodonosnost [wo:tə beriŋ kəpæsiti]
water supply forecast předpokládané zásobování vodou [wo:tə səplai fo:ka:st] The statement of expected volume of available water, with associated time distribution and probability whenever feasible, for a specified period and for a specified area.
gravimetric water capacity hmotnostní vodní jímavost [grævimetrik wo:tə kəpæsiti]
water level gage (US) vodočet, vodočetná lať [wo;tә levәl geidž] water level gauge (GB)
field water capacity vodní jímavost polní [fi:ld wo:tə kəpa:siti]
inland water ecosystem vnitrozemský vodní ekosystém [inlænd wo:tә i:keusistәm] Inland water systems encompass habitats such as lakes and rivers, marshes, swamps and floodplains, small streams, ponds, and cave waters. These have a variety of biological, physical, and chemical characteristics. Inland water systems have a temporal dime
water-bearing ground vodonosná vrstva (půdy) [wo:tə beriŋ graund]