combust

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Englisch - Türkisch
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Böyle kirleticiler çoğunlukla otomobil motorlarındaki yakıt tüketiminden kaynaklanmaktadır. - Pollutants like this derive mainly from the combustion of fuel in car engines.

İçten yanmalı motorlar, yakıt ve hava karışımını yakarlar. - Internal combustion engines burn a mixture of fuel and air.

çılgına dönmek
yakmak
combustion
{i} yanma

Yanma, ısıyı açığa çıkarır. - Combustion liberates heat.

Oksijen yanma için gereklidir. - Oxygen is needed for combustion.

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yanma testi
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(Otomotiv) yanma işlemi
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gaz testi
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karışıklık
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patlama
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motor

Böyle kirleticiler çoğunlukla otomobil motorlarındaki yakıt tüketiminden kaynaklanmaktadır. - Pollutants like this derive mainly from the combustion of fuel in car engines.

İçten yanmalı motorlar, yakıt ve hava karışımını yakarlar. - Internal combustion engines burn a mixture of fuel and air.

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tutuşma
combusted
Yanan
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(Tıp) Kömürleşme
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(Tıp) Kızarma
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combustion gases yakım gazları
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yanma haznesi
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(Tıp) Veziküllenem
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combustion furnace yanma fırını
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combustion motor yakımlı motor
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(Tıp) Yanık, kombüstiyon 4 derecesi vardır
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combustion period yanma süresi
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yakım ocağı
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(Tıp) Doku harabiyeti
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ısı ve ışık veren oksitlenme
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combustion chamber yanma hücresi
Englisch - Englisch
In close conjunction with the sun (so that its astrological influence is "burnt up"), sometimes specified to be within 8 degrees 30'

Guianerius had a patient could make Latin verses when the moon was combust, otherwise illiterate.

Burnt
To burn; to catch fire
(deyim) Get very angry and fly into a rage
cause to become violent or angry; "Riots combusted Pakistan after the U S air attacks on Afghanistan"
Burnt; consumed
get very angry and fly into a rage; "The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary question"; "Spam makes me go ballistic"
start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously"
cause to become violent or angry; "Riots combusted Pakistan after the U
air attacks on Afghanistan
undergo combustion; "Maple wood burns well"
{s} burnt, singed; being obscured by proximity to the sun (Astronomy, Archaic)
cause to burn or combust; "The sun burned off the fog"; "We combust coal and other fossil fuels"
So near the sun as to be obscured or eclipsed by his light, as the moon or planets when not more than eight degrees and a half from the sun
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The act or process of burning
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A process where two chemicals are combined to produce heat
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Violent agitation, tumult
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{n} a burning, or the union of a combustible body with oxygene, attended with light and heat--also hurry, confusion
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past of combust
combusting
{i} igniting, bursting into flames, catching fire
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present participle of combust
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consumption of fuels by oxidation, evolving heat, flame, and/or incandescence
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Violent agitation; confusion; tumult
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A process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen, usually at high temperature, releasing heat
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The burning of the fuel-air mixture in an engine cylinder
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the more rapid process of oxidation that occurs when organic matter ignites and burns, producing light and heat; it is the same chemical reaction that occurs during decomposition and respiration, 6 O2 + C6H12O6 > 6 H2O + 6 CO2
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Burning Many important pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulates (PM-10) are combustion products, often products of the burning of fuels such as coal, oil, gas, and wood
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Combustion is the act of burning something or the process of burning. The energy is released by combustion on the application of a match see also internal combustion engine
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A reaction called rapid oxidation or burning produced with the right combination of a fuel, oxygen, and heat
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Combustion is the burning of a material, i e , a chemical change accompanied by the production of heat and light
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Burning accompanied by release of energy in the form of heat and light Refers to controlled burning of waste, in which heat chemically alters organic compounds, converting into stable inorganics such as carbon dioxide and water Many important pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulates (PM-10) are combustion products, often products of the burning of fuels such as coal, oil, gas and wood
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(1) Burning, or rapid oxidation, accompanied by release of energy in the form of heat and light A basic cause of air pollution (2) Refers to controlled
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A rapid oxidation reaction between a fuel and oxygen that produces heat (the chemical energy content of a fuel is converted to heat energy)
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a state of violent disturbance and excitement; "combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable"
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Burning, or rapid oxidation, accompanied by a release of energy in the form of heat and light A basic cause of air pollution
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A chemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen that produces heat (and usually, light)
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The combination of a combustible with a supporter of combustion, producing heat, and sometimes both light and heat
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Burning The transformation of biomass fuel into heat, chemicals, and gases through chemical combination of hydrogen and carbon in the fuel with oxygen in the air
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burning, that is, the production of heat and light energy through chemical change, such as the oxidation of hydrocarbon fuel
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1 The process of burning 2 A rapid chemical change in which a substance reacts with oxygen and generates heat and light
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is the rapid oxidation of a material evolving heat and generally light
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(Otomotiv) The burning of the fuel/air mixture that causes an explosion in the combustion chamber generating the power in an engine
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{i} burning, ignition
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rapid oxidation of a fuel (burning) The products of an ideal combustion process are water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2); if combustion is incomplete, some carbon is not fully oxidized, yielding carbon monoxide (CO) A stoichiometric combustible mixture contains the exact quantities of air (oxygen) and fuel required for complete combustion For gasoline, this air-fuel ratio is about 15: 1 by weight If the fuel concentration is too rich or too lean relative to the oxygen in the mixture, combustion cannot take place
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A similar process where two chemicals are combined to produce heat
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A chemical reaction in which a material combines with oxygen with the evolution of heat: "burning" The combustion of fuels containing carbon and hydrogen is said to be complete when these two elements are all oxidized to carbon dioxide and water Incomplete combustion may lead to (1) appreciable amounts of carbon remaining in the ash; (2) emission of some of the carbon as carbon monoxide; and (3) reaction of the fuel molecules to give a range of products of greater complexity than that of the fuel molecules themselves (if these products escape combustion they are emitted as smoke) (WHO 1980)
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The process of burning Motor vehicles and equipment typically burn fuel in an engine to create power Gasoline and diesel fuels are mixtures of hydrocarbons, which are compounds that contain hydrogen and carbon atoms In "perfect" combustion, oxygen in the air would combine with all the hydrogen in the fuel to form water and with all the carbon in the fuel to form carbon dioxide Nitrogen in the air would remain unaffected In reality, the combustion process is not "perfect," and engines emit several types of pollutants as combustion byproducts
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1 Burning, or rapid oxidation, accompanied by release of energy in the form of heat and light 2 Refers to controlled burning of waste, in which heat chemically alters organic compounds, converting into stable inorganics such as carbon dioxide and water
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the act of burning something; "the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance"
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the process of burning
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process of burning the fuel-air mixture in a gas turbine engine
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Burning Chemically combining the hydrogen and carbon of organic material with oxygen to produce heat, chemicals, and gases
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a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light
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a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light a state of violent disturbance and excitement; "combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable
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is the conversion of a fuel by oxidization Based in the ultimate analysis, GEMIS can compute the amount of energy (heating value) and flue gas From that, GEMIS computes the flue-gas concentrations and emission factors for emissions - these are SO2, HCl, HF, CO2 and ash
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The state of burning
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Chemical oxidation accompanied by the generation of light and heat
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    Silbentrennung

    com·bust

    Türkische aussprache

    kımbʌst

    Aussprache

    /kəmˈbəst/ /kəmˈbʌst/

    Etymologie

    [ k&m-'b&st ] (verb.) 15th century. Latin combustus, past participle of comburere to burn up, irregular from com- + urere to burn; more at EMBER.
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