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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
geothermal steam field zásobník geotermální páry [dži:əuӨə:məl sti:m fi:ld] The occurrence of steam in underground structures that has been generated as a result of geothermal anomalies, but due to enclosing strata cannot escape or can only escape in negligible quantities. geothermal steam reservoir, steam-dominated geothermal reservoir
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
field water capacity vodní jímavost polní [fi:ld wo:tə kəpa:siti]
geothermal anomaly geotermická anomálie [dži:əuӨə:məl anoməli] Conspicuous deviation of geothermal temperature gradient or heat flow from average values.
geothermal energy geotermální energie [dži:əuӨə:məl enədži] Energy generated from heat stored in the earth, or the collection of absorbed heat derived from underground.
geothermal fluid geotermální kapalina [dži:əuӨə:məl fluid] A dry steam, wet steam or hot water with dissolved and entrained substances conveyed or flowing out of the Earth's crust.
geothermal flux zemský tepelný tok [dži:әuӨә:mәl flәks] The flow of heat travelling from the interior of the Earth to its surface due to the higher temperatures prevailing in the interior arising from the decay of radioactive elements in the Earth's crust and residual heat in the Earth's formation. terrestrial heat flow, geothermal flux density
geothermal gradient geotermický gradient [dži:əuӨə:məl greidiənt] The increase in temperature per unit of depth through the crust and upper layers of the Earth's mantle in the direction toward the centre of the Earth. The average temperature gradient near the surface is approximately 30 K/km. geothermal temperature gradient
geothermal power geotermální energie [dži:əuӨə:məl pauə]
geothermal steam reservoir zásobník geotermální páry [dži:əuӨə:məl sti:m rezәvwa:] The occurrence of steam in underground structures that has been generated as a result of geothermal anomalies, but due to enclosing strata cannot escape or can only escape in negligible quantities. geothermal steam field, steam-dominated geothermal reservoir
geothermal temperature gradient geotermický gradient [dži:əuӨə:məl temprәčә: greidiәnt] The increase in temperature per unit of depth through the crust and upper layers of the Earth's mantle in the direction toward the centre of the Earth. The average temperature gradient near the surface is approximately 30 K/km. geothermal gradient
geothermal flux density zemský tepelný tok [dži:әuӨә:mәl flәks densiti] The flow of heat travelling from the interior of the Earth to its surface due to the higher temperatures prevailing in the interior arising from the decay of radioactive elements in the Earth's crust and residual heat in the Earth's formation. terrestrial heat flow, geothermal flux
geothermal power plant geotermální elektrárna [dži:əuӨə:məl pauə pla:nt] A power station or plant that converts geothermal energy into electrical energy. A geothermal heat station or plant makes geothermal enegy available as heat only, e.g. for space heating and process heating. geothermal power station
geothermal power station geotermální elektrárna [dži:əuӨə:məl pauə steišən] A power station or plant that converts geothermal energy into electrical energy. A geothermal heat station or plant makes geothermal enegy available as heat only, e.g. for space heating and process heating. geothermal power plant
steam-dominated geothermal reservoir zásobník geotermální páry [sti:m domineitid džieuӨә:mәl rezivwa] The occurrence of steam in underground structures that has been generated as a result of geothermal anomalies, but due to enclosing strata cannot escape or can only escape in negligible quantities. geothermal steam field
pea field hrachoviště [pi: fi:ld]
two-field dvojpolní [tu: fi:ld]
field pole, terén, naleziště, oblast, obor, plocha [fi:ld]
oil field ropné pole [oil fi:ld] An area from which oil is produced in commercial quantities.
old field chráněné louky (pl.) [əuld fi:ld] In the USA, the term old field is applied to such sites and a number have been given conservation status.
field germination půdní klíčivost [fi:ld džə:mineišən] ground germination rate
cloddiness of field hrudovitost pole [klodinәs əv fi:ld]
tile-field lože s porézním materiálem [tail fi:ld] A bed of porous materials on which wastewater is left to settle. tile-bed
field weed polní plevel [fi:ld wi:d]
field madder bračka rolní [fi:ld mædə] Sherardia arvensis L.
gas field contour obrys plynového ložiska [gæs fi:ld kontoә]
field work polní práce, terénní práce [fi:ld wə:k]
field maple javor polní, babyka, javor klen [fi:ld meipəl] Acer campestre l. hedge maple, sycamore, false plane
beetroot field řepniště [bi:tru:t fi:ld]
field-protective (adj) chránící pole, na ochranu polí [fi:ld prətektiv]
field maybeetle chroust maďálový [fi:ld meibi:tl] Melolontha hippocastani Fabr.
field-vole hraboš polní [fi:ld vəul] Microtus. field mouse
field mouse hraboš [fi:ld maus] Microtus. field vole, common vole
field mustard hořčice rolní [fi:ld mәstә:d] Sinapis arvensis L. charlock
field plant polní plodina [fi:ld pla:nt] field crop
field registry pozemková kniha [fi:ld redžistri]
field approbation polní přehlídka [fi:ld æprəubeišən]
field road polní cesta [fi:ld rəud]
field capacity půdní kapacita, vodní kapacita půdy [fi:ld kəpæsiti] The water content of formaly saturated soil following the natural drainage by gravity of the excess water.
potato field brambořiště [pəteitəu fi:ld]
field scabious chrastavec rolní [fi:ld skeibiəs] Knautia arvensis L. corn scabious
field conditions (pl.) polní podmínky (pl.) [fi:ld kondišənz]
field configuration konfigurace polí, tvar pozemku [fi:ld konfigəreišən]
field stitchwort čistec rolní [fi:ld stičwə:t] Stachys arvensis L.
field cropping pěstování polních plodin [fi:ld kropiŋ]
field survey terénní průzkum [fi:ld sə:vej]
field crops (pl.) polní plodiny (pl.) [fi:ld krops]
field system systém obhospodařování, rozdělení hospodářské půdy [fi:ld sistəm] The planned division of land into fields for agricultural use such as meadows, pastures and for arable farming.
field experiment polní pokus, pokus v polních podmínkách [fi:ld eksperimənt]
harvested field posečené pole, sklizené pole [ha:vistid fi:ld] stubble field
field vole hraboš [fi:ld vәul] Microtus. field mouse, common vole
field falcaria srpek obecný [fi:ld fælkeriə] Falearia vulgaris Bernh.
auxiliary field road pomocná polní cesta [o:gzilijəri fi:ld rəud]
field moisture capacity polní vodní kapacita [fi:ld moisčə kəpa:siti] field capacity (of soil)
striped field mouse myšice temnopásá [straipt fi:ld maus] Apodemus agrarius Pall.
grey field slug slimáček polní [grei fi:ld slag] Agrolimax agrestis L.
audio-frequency field nízkofrekvenční rozsah [o:dijəu fri:kwensi fiəld] The graph or chart on which an individual's response to an audiometric test is recorded, either manually or automatically. audio range, audio-frequency range
simulation of field conditions simulace skutečných podmínek [simjuleišən əv fi:ld kəndišənz] A testing procedure that attempts to reproduce in detail the environment to which the solidified waste or waste form is exposed at the disposal site.
open field system systém , , otevřených polí" [əupən fi:ld sistəm] A post-forest landscape in a European area with a social system that directly controls land-use practices.
available water disponibilní voda [əveilәbəl wo:tə]
well water studniční voda [wel wo:tə]
water-nut kotvice [wo:tə nat] Trapa. water chestnut
water well studna, vrt [wo:tə wel] well
water need potřeba vody [wo:tə ni:d] The quantity of water required, over a given period, to satisfy fully a known or estimated requirement.
water nut kotvice [wo:tә nat] Trapa. water chestnut
water voda, šťáva (z ovoce) [wo:tə]
water oak dub černý [wo:tə əuk] Quercus nigra l.
water re-use opakované využívání (odpadní) vody, opětovné využití vody [wo:tə ri:ju:s]
used water splašková (odpadní) voda, splašky (pl.) [ju:zd wo:tә] sewage
raw water surová voda, nečištěná voda [ro: wo:tә] unspiked water, untreated water
water-weed morovinka, vodní mor, douška vodní [wo:tə wi:d] Egeria, Elodea. ditch-moss
water-management (adj) vodohospodářský, týkající se vodního hospodářství [wo:tə mænidžmənt]
overflowing of water přepad vody [əuvəfləuiŋ əv wo:tə]
irrigation water závlahová voda [irigeišən wo:tə]
water shortage vodní deficit, nedostatek vody [wo:tә šo:tidž] water deficit
water meal drobnička [wo:tə mi:l] Wolffia.
water gauge měřící plovák [wo:tə geidž]
water cycle koloběh vody (v přírodě), oběh vody [wo:tə saikəl]
drinking water pitná voda [drinkiŋ wo:tə] potable water
water cabbage leknín [wo:tə kæbidž] Nymphaea odorata.
wash water oplachová voda, proplachová voda [woš wo:tə] Water used for washing the bed of sand in a sand filter or the fabric of a microstrainer.
spring water pramenitá voda [spriŋ wo:tə]
water-milfoil stolístek [wo:tə milfoil] Myriophyllum.
water-clover marsilka [wo:tə kləuvə] Marsilea.
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
water turbine vodní turbína [wo:tə tə:bain] A prime mover in which a wheel or runner carrying curved vanes is supplied with water directed by a number of stationary guide vanes usually direct-coupled to large alternators. hydraulic turbine
water solubility rozpustnost ve vodě [wo:tə soljubiliti]
heavy water těžká voda [hevi wo:tə] The water in which all the hydrogen atoms have been replaced with deuterium.
water meter vodoměr [wo:tə mi:tə] hydrometer
funicular water funikulární voda [funikjulə wo:tə]
water hammer vodní ráz [wo:tə hæmə] A hammering sound in a pipeline caused by a violent surge of pressure due to a sudden interruption in the flow (e.g. a valve being closed too rapidly).
water deficiency vodní deficit, nedostatek vody [wo:tә difišәnsi] water deficit
dystrophic water dystrofická voda, dystrofní voda [distrofik wo:tə]
water cadastre vodní katastr [wo:tə kadæstrə]
cloudburst water přívalová voda [klaudbә:st wotә] torrential water
waste water odpadní voda [weist wo:tə] Used water, or water that is not needed, which is permitted to escape, or unavoidably escapes from canals, ditches, reservoirs or other bodies of water, for which the owners of these structures are legally responsible. effluent
balanced water voda vyrovnaného složení [bælənsd wo:tə] The correct ratio of mineral content and pH level that prevents the water from being corrosive or scale forming.
top water level (1) maximální provozní úroveň hladiny vody [top wo:tә levәl] Maximum operating water level in any structure. TWL
stagnant water stojatá voda [stægnənt wo:tə] standing water