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 Übersetzung für 'clean air' von Englisch nach Deutsch
clean airReinluft {f}
clean airreine Luft {f}
3 Wörter
pol.
Clean Air Act [Am.]
Bundesimmissionsschutzgesetz {n}
ecol.
clean air area
Reinluftgebiet {n}
clean air zone [geographical area]Reinluftgebiet {n}
4 Wörter
ecol.
Clean Air Mercury Rule <CAMR>
[Regelwerk der US-Umweltschutzbehörde zur Reduktion der Quecksilber-Emissionen durch Kohlekraftwerke]
ultra clean compressed airReinstdruckluft {f}
5+ Wörter
specially designed clean-air devicePurosondergerät {n}
Teiltreffer
aviat.mil.
air-to-air refueling aircraft [Am.]
Luftbetankungs­flugzeug {n}
aviat.
air-to-air refuelling <AAR> [Br.]
Luftbetankung {f}
aviat.
air-to-air refueling [Am.]
Luftbetankung {f}
aviat.mil.
air marshal <Air Mshl, AM>
Air-Marshal {m} <Air Mshl> [auch: Air Marshal]
tech.
air-to-air heat pump
Luft/Luft-Wärmepumpe {f}
aviat.
air-to-air refueling [Am.]
Lufttanken {n}
tech.
air-air heat pump
Luft/Luft-Wärmepumpe {f}
filmphoto.
air-to-air shot
Luftaufnahme {f}
weapons
air-to-air missile
Luft-Luft-Rakete {f}
air-to-air encounterLuftgefecht {n}
clean {adj}rein [sauber]
224
to cleansaubermachen
188
clean {adj}sauber
2572
to cleanreinemachen
7
clean {adj}steril
9
clean {adv}ohne Einschränkung
clean {adv}total
6
to cleansäubern
168
clean {adj}reinlich
16
to cleanreinigen
672
28 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 1772, he performed a study on how to reconstruct the Hôtel-Dieu hospital, after it had been damaged by fire, in a way that would allow proper ventilation and clean air throughout.
  • This prevented other cars from following closely due to their dependence on 'clean' air to make the car stick to the track.
  • Local pollution standards include GB13223-2011 (China), India, the Industrial Emissions Directive (EU) and the Clean Air Act (United States).
  • Prior to this in 1990, Sandor had been involved with the passing of the Clean Air Act Amendment for the Chicago Board of Trade, which aimed to reduce high sulfur dioxide levels following WW2.
  • An example of this phenomenon is when clean air scatters blue light more than red light, and so the midday sky appears blue (apart from the area around the sun which appears white because the light is not scattered as much).

  • based on the clean air and idyllic settings by the Baltic Sea has a growing importance to the regional tourism industry.
  • ... emissions trading) in its 1972 annual report to Congress on the cost of clean air.
  • As of 2019, Bristol is working on plans for a Clean Air Zone to reduce pollution, which could involve charging the most polluting vehicles to enter the city centre.
  • In recent times, there are many instruments that assist in creating a clean air flow to the pipes and assist the collection of condensation.
  • This was compounded in early 2021, when Toyota was fined a record $180 million for failing to comply with the Clean Air Act’s emissions reporting requirements from 2005 to 2015.

  • Due to its natural environment and clean air, Tasmania is a common retirement selection for Australians.
  • In 1956 the Clean Air Act started legally enforcing smokeless zones in the capital.
  • The first emissions trading market was established in the United States by enactment of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
  • Other initiatives supported by Nixon included the Clean Air Act of 1970 and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the National Environmental Policy Act required environmental impact statements for many Federal projects.
  • Following the war, the city launched a clean air and civic revitalization project known as the "Renaissance," cleaning up the air and the rivers.

  • This prompted some of the first major modern environmental legislation: the Clean Air Act of 1956.
  • Regulation attempts have included but not have been limited to the Clean Air Act implemented by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Clean Air Act standards. Under the Clean Air Act, the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) are developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for six common air pollutants, also called "criteria pollutants": particulates; smog and ground-level ozone; carbon monoxide; sulfur oxides; nitrogen oxides; and lead.
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