atomic energy

listen to the pronunciation of atomic energy
İngilizce - Türkçe
atom erkesi
atom enerjisi

Atom enerjisinden faydalanmalıyız. - We should make use of atomic energy.

Atom enerjisi barışçıl amaçlarla kullanılabilir. - Atomic energy can be utilized for peaceful purposes.

(Askeri) ATOM ENERJİSİ, NÜKLEER ENERJİ: Bir nükleer parçalanma veya nükleer değişiklik sırasında serbest kalan her çeşit enerji
atomic energy commission
(Askeri) ATOM ENERJİSİ KOMİSYONU
involving atomic energy
atom enerjisi içeren
nuclear energy
nükleer enerji

Tom nükleer enerjiye karşı hareket için hayatını adadı. - Tom has devoted his life to the movement against nuclear energy.

Almanya artık nükleer enerji kullanmamaya karar verdi. - Germany decided to not use any more nuclear energy.

(AE) Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy)
(Askeri) Savunma Bakanı Yardımcısı (Atomik Enerji)
International Atomic Energy Agency (UN)
(Askeri) Uluslar Arası Atom Enerjisi Kurumu (UN)
european atomic energy community
(Avrupa Birliği) (EAEC-EURATOM) Avrupa Atom Enerjisi Topluluğu (AAET)
international Atomic Energy Agency
(Nükleer Bilimler) UAEA, Uluslararası Atom Enerjisi Ajansı
nuclear energy
atom enerjisi
nuclear energy
çekirdek enerjisi
nuclear energy
(Askeri) NÜKLEER ENERJİ: Bir nükleer fizyon veya nükleer değişim esnasında ortaya çıkan bütün enerji tipleri
İngilizce - İngilizce
The energy released by an atom in a nuclear reaction
nuclear energy
the energy released by a nuclear reaction
nuclear energy, energy obtained from nuclear fission
Atomic Energy Commission
{i} former United States atomic research agency, AEC
atomic energy commission
a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States
European Atomic Energy Community
International organization established in 1958 to form a common market for developing peaceful uses of atomic energy. It originally had six members; it now includes all members of the European Union. Among its aims were to facilitate the establishment of a nuclear energy industry on a European rather than a national scale, coordinate research, encourage construction of power plants, establish safety regulations, and establish a common market for trade in nuclear equipment and materials. In 1967 its governing bodies were merged into the European Community
European Atomic Energy Community Euratom
International organization established in 1958 to form a common market for developing peaceful uses of atomic energy. It originally had six members; it now includes all members of the European Union. Among its aims were to facilitate the establishment of a nuclear energy industry on a European rather than a national scale, coordinate research, encourage construction of power plants, establish safety regulations, and establish a common market for trade in nuclear equipment and materials. In 1967 its governing bodies were merged into the European Community
International Atomic Energy Agency
United Nations committee established in order to promote peaceful uses of atomic energy , IAEA
International Atomic Energy Agency
International organization founded in 1957 to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Based in Vienna, Austria, its activities include research on the applicability of nuclear energy to medicine, agriculture, water location, and industry; provision of technical assistance; development of radiation safeguards; and public-relations programs. Following the Persian Gulf War, IAEA inspectors were called on to certify that Iraq was not manufacturing nuclear weapons
United States Atomic Energy Commission
{i} USAEC, former United States government atomic research agency that was in charged and controlled the research of atomic energy and its peace time uses in the United States
international atomic energy agency
the United Nations agency concerned with atomic energy
atomic energy