contaminant

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English - Turkish
{i} atık
bulaşkan
bulaştırıcı parçacık
kirletici

İçme suyunda klor, kurşun ya da benzer kirletici madde bulunması mümkün. - It's possible that the drinking water has chlorine, lead, or similar contaminants in it.

(Tıp) Kirletici madde, enfekte edici etken
{i} kirletici madde

İçme suyunda klor, kurşun ya da benzer kirletici madde bulunması mümkün. - It's possible that the drinking water has chlorine, lead, or similar contaminants in it.

(Hukuk) bulaşan
metallic contaminant
metalik kirletici
surface contaminant
yüzey kirletici, yüzey bulaskani
atmospheric contaminant
(Askeri) ATMOSFERİK KİRLETİCİ MADDE: Mevcudiyeti ile çevrenin özel terkibini değiştiren, fiziksel, kimyasal veya biyolojik herhangi bir madde
English - English
That which contaminates; an impurity; foreign matter

Keep the lid on the jar to keep contaminants out.

A harmful, irritating, or nuisance material that is foreign to the normal atmosphere
a residue of a prohibited substance that persists in an organic product or the environment
Any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance or matter that has an adverse affect on air, water, or soil
A material added by humans or natural activities that may, in sufficient concentrations, render the environment unacceptable for biota The mere presence of these materials is not necessarily harmful (USFWS)
Any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance or matter in water that may be harmful to human health or which degrades the palatability of water
In water and sediment, it is a chemical or biological substance in a form that can be incorporated into, onto, or be ingested by and that harms aquatic organisms, consumers of aquatic organisms, or users of the aquatic environment
{i} substance that contaminates, substance that pollutes
Any substance in a refrigeration system that is foreign to the system, particularly if it causes damage
unwanted material Physical contaminants of compost include glass, plastic, and stones, and chemical contaminants include trace heavy metals and toxic compounds
Any natural or man-made physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance or matter in water, which is at a level that may have an adverse effect on public health, and which is known or anticipated to occur in public water systems
Any material that has a deleterious effect on a product or the usability of a recyclable material Too many contaminants may render materials useless for recovery
a substance not naturally present in the environment or present in amounts that can negatively affect the environment
Any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance or matter that has an adverse effect on air, water, or soil
(g) means any physical, chemical, microbiological or radiological substance or matter in water
Contaminant means any chemical, material, substance or waste: (a) Which is regulated under any applicable federal, state or local law or regulation; (b) Which is classified as hazardous or toxic under federal, state or local law or regulation; or (c) To which exposure is regulated under federal, state or local law or regulation Also: any substance that is inadvertently introduced to the environment (or to other media) that has the potential to have undesirable effects; an impurity
a substance that contaminates
Any impurity or substance that pollutes another; an agent of contamination accidently or inadvertantly introduced into food, water, soil, or air, that may or may not be harmful or potentially poisonous
any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance causing an impurity in the environment
Any physical, chemical, biological or radiological substance or matter which renders soil, air or water impure by contact
Anything found in water (including microorganisms, minerals, chemicals, radionuclides, etc ) which may be harmful to human health
A contaminant is something that contaminates a substance such as water or food. Contaminants found in poultry will also be found in their eggs. a substance that makes something dirty
An undesirable substance from uranium-ore processing activities that may affect human health and the environment
a constituent that can impair the use of water
Anything added to a substance that makes it impure
Means any solid, liquid, gas, odour, heat, sound, vibration, radiation or combination of any of them resulting directly or indirectly from human activities that may cause an adverse effect
An undesirable material that can adversely influence the properties of a material or the quality of a product A contaminant can be liquid or solid
Any element or natural substance whose concentration locally exceeds the background concentration, or any substance that does not naturally occur in the environment
(pollutant) any substance that makes water unfit for a given use
contaminants
plural of contaminant
contaminants
Contaminants are substances that make another substance impure or corrupt by contact or mixture
contaminants
Foreign matter mixed in with homogenous recycled materials which reduces the overall quality and value of the load For example pieces of plastic mixed in with recyclable paper
contaminants
impurities; substances that make another susbstance or system impure, unclean, corrupted or polluted
contaminants
any unacceptable or unintended trace materials
contaminants
Any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance added to water which makes water impure
contaminants
Any micro-particle or organism which reduces water clarity or quality or presents health hazards All of our filtering, circulating and sanitizing is directed here
contaminants
Any object, such as polish, wax, tree sap, tar, and oil, that would damage the paint film or spoil the adhesion of a new paint film
contaminants
Toxic or hazardous substances in soil, water or air that may increase health risks, depending on likelihood of exposure and toxicity Cadmium, dioxin, TCE, benzene, and carbon tetrachloride are examples of contaminants
contaminants
Any substance found in water – including microorganisms, minerals, chemicals, radionucleides, etc – which may be harmful to human health
contaminants
substances contained in in-use metal removal fluids that are not part of the original fluid formulation These can include abrasive particles, tramp oils, cleaners, dirt, metal particles, dissolved metals, hard water salts, bacteria, fungi, and microbiological byproducts
contaminant

    Hyphenation

    con·ta·mi·nant

    Turkish pronunciation

    kıntämınınt

    Pronunciation

    /kənˈtamənənt/ /kənˈtæmənənt/
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