lagoons

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Englisch - Türkisch
lagün
lagoon
gölcük

Adanın uzak tarafında güzel mavi bir gölcük bulduk. - We found a beautiful, blue lagoon on the far side of the island.

lagoon
kıyı gölü
lagoon
lagün
lagoon
denizkulağı
lagoon
{i} deniz kulağı
lagoon
denizkulak
lagoon
{i} denizin uzantısı göl
lagoon
(Hukuk) mercan gölü
sewage lagoons
(Çevre) atık su havuzları
Englisch - Englisch
plural of lagoon
lagoon
{n} a pond or marsh
lagoon
in wastewater treatment, a shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen interact to restore wastewater to a reasonable state of purity
lagoon
A shallow body of water, as a pond or lake, which usually has a shallow restricted INLET from the sea See Figure 5
lagoon
A shallow area of water separated from the ocean by a sandbank or by a strip of low land A lagoon does not have waves like an ocean
lagoon
A body of water protected by a reef Any small, calm body of water connected to a larger body of water
lagoon
A shallow body of water separated from deeper sea by a bar
lagoon
In wastewater treatment or livestock facilities, a shallow pond used to store wastewater where sunlight and biological activity decompose the waste
lagoon
a body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral
lagoon
(1) A body of seawater that is almost completely cut off from the ocean by a barrier beach
lagoon
A warm, shallow, quiet waterway seperated from the open sea by a reef crest Limiting element: Is an element essential to life but less abundant in the environment
lagoon
a shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen work to purify wastewater Lagoons are typically used for the storage of wastewaters, sludges, liquid wastes, or spent nuclear fuel
lagoon
A shallow body of water, as a pond or lake, which usually has a shallow restricted INLET from the sea
lagoon
{i} shallow body of water which is cut of from the sea by sand dunes; pond, small body of water (especially one which is connected to a larger body of water)
lagoon
a pond in which algae, sunlight, and oxygen interact to restore water to a quality that is often equal to the effluent from the secondary treatment stage Lagoons are widely used by small communities to provide wastewater treatment
lagoon
(1) A shallow lake or pond, especially one connected with a larger body of water (2) The area of water enclosed by a circular coral reef, or atoll (3) An area of shallow salt water separated from the sea by sand dunes (4) (Water Quality) Lagoons are scientifically constructed ponds in which sunlight, algae, and oxygen interact to restore water to a quality equal to effluent from a secondary treatment plant
lagoon
A shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen work to purify waste water Lagoons are typically used for storage of waste waters, sludges, liquid wastes, or spent nuclear fuel
lagoon
A lagoon is an area of calm sea water that is separated from the ocean by a line of rock or sand. Area of relatively shallow, quiet water with access to the sea but separated from it by sandbars, barrier islands, or coral reefs. Coastal lagoons have low to moderate tides and constitute about 13% of the world's coastline. Their water is colder than the sea in winter and warmer in summer. In warm regions, evaporation may more than balance any freshwater input and may result in hypersaline water and even the buildup of thick salt deposits. Coral-reef lagoons occur on marginal reefs such as the Great Barrier Reef, but the most spectacular examples, some more than 30 mi (50 km) across, are associated with Pacific atolls
lagoon
1 A shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen work to purify wastewater; also used for storage of wastewater or spent nuclear fuel rods 2 Shallow body of water, often separated from the sea by coral reefs or sandbars Source: US EPA
lagoon
n (It And Sp laguna, fr L lacuna, a ditch, pool, fr lacus, lake) a shallow lake or pond, especially one connected with a larger body of water; an area of shallow salt water separated from the sea by sand dunes; the area of water surrounded by an atoll, or circular coral reef
lagoon
A shallow body of sea water separated from the open ocean by a barrier island or reef
lagoon
A shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action and oxygen work to purify wastewater, typically used for the storage of wastewaters, sludges, liquid wastes or spent nuclear fuel, a shallow sound, channel or pond, near and generally connected to, a larger body of water
lagoon
A lake in a coral island, often occupying a large portion of its area, and usually communicating with the sea
lagoon
A shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen work to purify wastewater
lagoon
(1) A shallow artificial pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen work to purify wastewater, store wastewater, or store spent nuclear fuel rods; or (2) a shallow, naturally formed body of water with little tidal circulation, often separated from the sea by coral reefs or sandbars Because of their shallow, warm water and abundant food sources, lagoons are hatcheries and nurseries for most sea life Most wastes that enter them are not flushed out to sea, and thus lagoons are extremely vulnerable to pollution
lagoon
A shallow sound, channel, pond, or lake, especially one into which the sea flows; as, the lagoons of Venice
lagoon
A shallow area of water separated from the ocean by a sandbank or by a strip of low land
lagoon
n - A shallow body of brackish water separated from the sea by a sandbar
lagoon
1) A shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen work to purify wastewater 2) Shallow body of water, often separated from the sea by coral reefs or sandbars
lagoon
A shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action, and oxygen work to purify wastewater; also used for storage of wastewater or spent nuclear fuel rods
lagoon
With respect to wastewater treatment, a pond in which algae, sunlight, and oxygen interact to restore wastewater to a quality often equal to that of the effluent from the secondary treatment stage Lagoons are widely used by small communities to provide wastewater treatment
lagoon
A shallow pond where sunlight, bacterial action and oxygen work to purify waste water
lagoons

    Türkische aussprache

    lıgunz

    Aussprache

    /ləˈgo͞onz/ /ləˈɡuːnz/

    Etymologie

    [ l&-'gün ] (noun.) 1673. French and Italian; French lagune, from Italian laguna, from Latin lacuna pit, pool, from lacus lake.
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