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emission
emisyon

Dünya'nın karbondioksit emisyonlarının dörtte biri Amerika'dandır: Onun kişi başına düşen emisyonu dünyada en büyüktür. - 1/4 of the world's carbon dioxide emissions are from America: its per-capita emissions are also the greatest in the world.

Bu makine sağlam ve emisyonsuzdur. - This machine is robust and emission-free.

emissions trading
(Çevre) salım ticareti
emissions of hydrocarbons
hidrokarbur emisyonu
emissions valves
egzoz dumanı değerleri
emission
{i} çıkarma
emission
mal
emission
(Biyokimya) ışıma
emission
egzoz gazı emisyonu
emission
verme
emission
ihraç
emission
yayım
emission
dışarı verme
emission
salım

1990'dan beri metan salımları %11 oranında azalmıştır. - Since 1990, methane emissions have decreased by 11%.

emission
{i} yayma
emission
{i} yayınlama
emission
(Nükleer Bilimler) yayılma,yayınlanma,yayma,yayınım, bir yüzeyden yayılan ışınım
emission
tahvilât çıkarma nocturnal emission bel suyunun uykuda akması
emission
neşretme
emission
(Tıp) l. Fışkırtma veya ileriye doğru sevketme, istemsiz olarak meni fışkırması
emission
ihraç veya neşrolunan şey
emission
atma/yayılan şey/yayma
toxic emissions
(Otomotiv) zehirli emisyonlar
English - English
Anything that is discharged into the soil, air or water
The release of GHGs and/or their precursors (pollutants) into the atmosphere over a specified area and period of time Emissions can also be released into waterways (streams, oceans, etc )
the three major pollutant emissions for which gasoline-powered vehicles are controlled are: unburned hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) Diesel-powered vehicles primarily emit NOx and particulates Motor vehicles contribute only a small percentage of total man-made emissions of other atmospheric pollutants, such as sulfur oxides Evaporative HC emissions from the fuel tank and carburetor are absorbed by activated carbon contained in a canister installed on the vehicle Blow-by HC emissions from the crankcase are controlled by positive crankcase ventilation (PC) Exhaust emissions of HC, CO, and NOx--the products of incomplete combustion--are controlled primarily by a catalytic converter, in conjunction with exhaust gas recirculation and increasingly sophisticated technology for improving combustion efficiency, including electronic emission controls hydrocarbons emissions
are pollutants released into the air or waterways from industrial processes, households or transportation vehicles Air emissions pertain to atmospheric air pollution; water emissions refer to pollutants released into waterways
Emissions are the byproducts of combustion After combustion is complete, water, gases, and carbon are released through the car's exhaust system as emissions
Pollution discharged into the atmosphere from a source such as smokestacks, vents, and other areas of commercial or industrial facilities; from residential activities; and from motor vehicle, locomotive, and aircraft exhaust
plural of emission
are pollutants given off into the atmosphere through, for example, chimneys, thereby causing air pollution In its broader sense the term emissions refers to all solids, liquids, gases, noise, heat, light and radioactive radiation given off into the atmosphere (see Federal Immissions Act)
Release of pollutants into the air from a source
Materials released to land, air or surface/groundwater
For this report, releases of pollutants and greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
Any harmful gasses, particulates, or other byproducts produced by the burning of fossil fuels, especially those that are regulated by the federal government, including carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and sulfur oxides
by products of combustion vented out of the home
Substances released into the air, usually by human activities such as burning fossil fuels
gases released into the atmosphere
Anthropogenic (human-caused) releases of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere (e g , the release of carbon dioxide during fuel combustion)
Pollutants released into the air or waterways from industrial processes, households or transportation vehicles
Gases and other pollutants coming from a vehicle with an internal combustion engine See emission
Flows of gases, liquid droplets or solid particles into the atmosphere Gross emissions from a specific source are the total quantity released Net emissions are gross emissions minus the flows back to the original source The distinction is important where plants are concerned, since they both pull carbon from the atmosphere and store it as biomass when they grow; and release it when they burn or decompose
byproducts of combustion vented out of the home
Unburned gases and smoke left after combustion
Releases of liquid or gaseous substances In the case of a power station, emissions are releases of gaseous combustion products into the atmosphere
The release of a substance (usually a gas when referring to the subject of climate change) into the atmosphere
Waste substances released into the air or water
Pollutants released to land, air, or surface/groundwater
emissions test
A measurement performed on motor vehicles, required by the DMV, to prevent issuing valid registration if an excessive amount of waste fumes are produced during typical use. Cars typically are placed on a dynamometer to simulate different driving speeds
emissions tests
plural form of emissions test
Emissions Control Optimisation TEChnology
Ecotec (capitalized ECOTEC, from 'Emissions Control Optimisation TEChnology') is a General Motors (GM) trademark that refers to a series of emissions technologies that were implemented throughout a range of GM engines. ECOTEC can refer to the following diesel and petrol engines produced by General Motors:
emissions trading
(Çevre) Emissions trading (or cap and trade) is an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants
emissions control system
(Otomotiv) One or more devices that reduce the contaminants in burnt fuel before releasing exhaust into the atmosphere
acoustic emissions
plural form of acoustic emission
carbon emissions trading
the trading of permits to emit carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases)
emission
The act of sending or throwing out; the act of sending forth or putting into circulation; issue; as, the emission of light from the sun; the emission of heat from a fire; the issuing of bank notes
night emissions
plural form of night emission
nocturnal emissions
plural form of nocturnal emission
secondary emissions
plural form of secondary emission
emission
{n} a throwing out, a vent, a shooting
emission
discharge of a pollutant from some source into the environment
emission
pollutant discharged by a single, nearby source
emission
a release into the outdoor atmosphere of air contaminants such as smoke
emission
The release or discharge of a substance into the environment; generally refers to the release of gases or particulates into the air
emission
substances discharged into the air
emission
The gaseous by-product that is discharged from a material or product Also called "off-gassing "
emission
the release of electrons from parent atoms
emission
any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus"
emission
release of pollutants into the air from a source We say sources emit pollutants Continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) are machines which some large sources are required to install, to make continuous measurements of pollutant release
emission
That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood. Emission theory (Physics), the theory of Newton, regarding light as consisting of emitted particles or corpuscles. See Corpuscular theory, under Corpuscular
emission
Discharges into the atmosphere from such sources as smokestacks, residential chimneys, motor vehicles, locomotives, and aircraft
emission
The release of a photon from an atom when an electron in the atoms jumps from a higher to a lower energy level
emission
Pollution discharged into the atmosphere from smokestacks, other vents and surface areas of commercial or industrial facilities; from residential chimneys; and from motor vehicle, locomotive or aircraft exhausts
emission
the occurrence of a flow of water (as from a pipe)
emission
One or more substances released to the water, air or soil in the natural environment See also environmental release, pollution and environmental intervention
emission
With respect to EMR, the process by which a body emits EMR usually as a consequence of its temperature only
emission
The release or discharge of a substance into the environment; generally refers to the release of waste products (Solids, liquids, or gases) into the air, water, or soil
emission
Release of pollutants into the air from a source We say sources emit pollutants Continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) are machines, which some large sources are required to install, to make continuous measurements of pollutant release
emission
the act of emitting; causing to flow forth
emission
Release of pollutants into the air from a source Pollution discharged into the atmosphere from smokestacks, other vents, and surface areas of commercial or industrial facilities; from residential chimneys; and from motor vehicle, locomotive, or aircraft exhausts
emission
An emission of something such as gas or radiation is the release of it into the atmosphere. The emission of gases such as carbon dioxide should be stabilised at their present level Sulfur emissions from steel mills become acid rain
emission
the act of emitting; causing to flow forth the occurrence of a flow of water (as from a pipe) the release of electrons from parent atoms
emission
Waste released or emitted to the environment The term is commonly used in referring to discharges of gases and particles to the atmosphere, i e , air pollutants, and also is used in referring to particles or energy released radioactively Sometimes the term is used broadly, encompassing any pollutant discharge
emission
(n ) The propagation of a signal through electromagnetic radiation Also called broadcast
emission
That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood
emission
The act of sending or throwing out; the act of sending forth or putting into circulation; issue; as, the emission of light from the sun; the emission of heat from a fire; the emission of bank notes
emission
Something that is emitted, especially the exhaust from a car
emission
The act of releasing into the atmosphere an air contaminant or a gas stream which contains or may contain an air contaminant, or the material released into the atmosphere
emission
a release of a toxic or hazardous substance to the environment or a transfer of a toxic or hazardous substance in waste to an off-site location
emission
Pollution discharged into the atmosphere from smokestacks, other vents, and surface areas of commercial or industrial facilities; from residential chimneys; and from motor vehicle, locomotive, or air- craft exhausts
emission
{i} discharge, emanation; ejection of fluids from the body
emission
In wireless microphones, the radiation of an RF signal, whether intentional or not
emission
the process by which a body radiates electromagnetic energy
emission
A release of particulate matter or contaminants into the atmosphere, for example smoke
emission
is the release of a substance (usually a gas when referring to the subject of climate change) into the atmosphere
emission
a substance that is emitted or released
emissions

    Turkish pronunciation

    îmîşınz

    Pronunciation

    /əˈməsʜənz/ /ɪˈmɪʃənz/

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