May 19, 2005 04:12
19 yrs ago
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inglés term
flaring / flared
inglés al español
Técnico/Ingeniería
Ingeniería: industrial
As a result, in 2004 we flared 70% less often and nearly 90% fewer hours than in 2003, leading to significantly less pollution and nuisance from odours, noise and light. Air emissions from the refinery as reported to the State government have dropped 33% since 1999.We expect further improvements as we continue to improve plant efficiency.
Proposed translations
(español)
5 +2 | quemado | Hellen |
5 | proceso de combustión o (encendido de materiales o sustancias)/ quemado ( encendido) | Gabriela Rodriguez |
4 | venteo por combustión (en la antorcha) | Cecilia Della Croce |
Proposed translations
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5 minutos
Selected
quemado
¡Qué casualidad, Arwenlight! Si te fijas, sólo unos minutos antes yo planteé la misma pregunta y Ernesto me dio "la fija"... en mi contexto encajó a la perfección y creo que en el tuyo también, si se trata de emisiones de gases... el mío es sobre barrenos de perforación en actividades petroleras. Suerte!!
Hellen :o)
Hellen :o)
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9 minutos
proceso de combustión o (encendido de materiales o sustancias)/ quemado ( encendido)
Suerte!!!!!!!!!!!
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flare (flâr) pronunciation
v., flared, flar·ing, flares.
v.intr.
1. To flame up with a bright, wavering light.
2. To burst into intense, sudden flame.
flare also flare up
verb
1. To undergo combustion: blaze1, burn, combust, flame. See hot/cold/lukewarm.
2. To become manifest suddenly and in full force. break out, burst (forth or out), erupt, explode. See explosion/collapse, start/end.
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flare (flâr) pronunciation
v., flared, flar·ing, flares.
v.intr.
1. To flame up with a bright, wavering light.
2. To burst into intense, sudden flame.
flare also flare up
verb
1. To undergo combustion: blaze1, burn, combust, flame. See hot/cold/lukewarm.
2. To become manifest suddenly and in full force. break out, burst (forth or out), erupt, explode. See explosion/collapse, start/end.
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6 horas
venteo por combustión (en la antorcha)
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