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Septic sludge

Глоссарий по водоснабжению и охране водных ресурсов


    Загнивающий осадок, русский



    Septic, английский
      The condition of being septicemic; having an infection in the blood


    Septic pneumonia, английский

    Septic sewage, английский
      Сточные воды, в которых протекают процессы гниения


    Septic shock, английский
    1. Shock caused by bacterial toxins in the blood as a result of infection. there is a dramatic drop in blood pressure, preventing the delivery of blood to the organs. toxic shock syndrome is one type of septic shock.

    2. Serious condition marked by the loss of blood pressure resulting from an inflammatory response against a systemic infection


    Septic system, английский
      An on site waste water treatment system. it usually has a septic tank which promotes the biological digestion of the waste, and a drain field which is designed to let the left over liquid soak into the ground. septic systems and permits are usually sized


    Septic tank, английский
    1. A tank used to detain domestic wastes to allow the settling of solids prior to distribution. septic tanks are used when a sewer line is not available to carry them to a treatment plant.

    2. A watertight, covered receptacle designed and constructed to receive the discharge of sewage from a building sewer, separate solids from the liquid, digest organic matter and store digested solids through a period of detention, and allow the clarified liquids to discharge for final disposal. septum 1. a low wall or balustrade which divided the nave of the ancient basilican church into a middle section (for the clergy) and two side sections (for the laity). 2. a low wall around a tomb. 3. the enclosure of the holy table made by the altar rails in a church. sepulcher 1. a tomb. 2. a receptacle for relics, esp. in a christian altar. 3. a shallow arched niche in the chancel to hold the elements of the eucharist between their consecration on maundy thursday and the easter high mass.


    Septicaemia, английский
      A condition in which bacteria or their toxins are present in the blood, multiply rapidly and destroy tissue.  blood poisoning (note: the us spelling is septicemia.)


    Septicaemia puerperalis, английский

    Septicaemic plague, английский
      A form of bubonic plague in which the symptoms are generalised throughout the body


    Septicemia, английский
    1. Acute generalized infection from virus or bacteria ("blood poisoning").

    2. Condition in which pathogens are multiplying in blood


    Septicemia, envenenamiento de la sangre, испанский

    Septicemic plague, английский
      Form of plague that occurs when the bacterial pathogen gains access to the bloodstream


    Septicopyaemia, английский

    Septicopyaemia, финский

    Septicus, a, um, латинский

    Sludge, английский
    1. Boue

    2. Insoluble material formed as a result either of deterioration reactions in an oil or of contamination of an oil, or both.

    3. A wet deposit formed by streams. also, a stratum of young ice in rough seas. also, in polar parlance, comminuted fragments of brash ice.

    4. Cuttings

    5. Ил, шлам, осадок

    6. Thick deposit formed from lubricant stiffened with products of combustion and partial combustion such as unburned hydrocarbons, carbon particles, oxides and aldehydes,

    7. The collective name for contamination in a lubricated system and on parts bathed by the lubricating oil. this includes decomposition products from the fuel, oil and particulates from sources external to the system.

    8. Soft deposits, usually dark coloured, formed in lubrication systems, mainly consisting of oxidised lubricating oil components, water and, in internal combustion engines, carbonaceous residues from fuel combustion.


    Sludge, английский

    Sludge (conveying) pipe, английский

    Sludge (drying) bed(s), английский

    Sludge -, английский
      Иловый приямок; осадочный ящик


    Загнивающий осадок, русский

    Забор воды из поверхностных водоисточников, русский