influent

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English - Turkish
etkili

Rousseau çılgın ama etkiliydi; Hume aklı başında ama hiç bir takipçisi yoktu. - Rousseau was mad but influential; Hume was sane but had no followers.

Birkaç etkili arkadaşım var. - I have a number of influential friends.

(İnşaat) giriş suyu
akın
{i} içeriye akma
(sıfat) içeriye akan
akarsu
içeri akan
{s} içeriye akan
influent river
besleyen nehir
influent seepage
içe sızma
influent seepage
yeraltı suyuna doğru sızma
influent seepage
içeri sızıntı
influent stream
besleyen akarsu
influent stream
sızan su
English - English
An organism having an important effect on a plant or animal community
A stream which flows into another stream or lake
That is an influent
Flowing in
Exercising astral influence
The water entering a pump, filter, heater, or pipe
Water, wastewater, or other liquid flowing into a reservoir, basin, or treatment plant
{i} tributary, small stream flowing into a larger body of water; fluid going into a component; wastewater or other fluids flowing into a reservoir or sewage treatment plant (US Environmental Protection)
The water coming into and up to the impeller from the suction lines These pipes are under vacuum pressure
The fluid entering the filter
Influent refers to something which flows in or into
Water or other liquid flowing into a reservoir, basin, or treatment plant
Water, wastewater, or other liquid flowing into a reservoir, basin, or treatment facility
Water or wastewater flowing into a basin or treatment plant
Exerting influence; influential
{s} inward; ingoing; flowing inward; inflowing
The stream entering a unit, stream or process, such as the hard water entering an ion exchange water softener
Dirty or unfiltered water introduced to the filter Also referred to as "feed" or "incoming slurry "
The water entering the pump, the filter or other equipment of space Water going into the pump is called in influent, while water leaving the pump is called the effluent
that is flowing inward
Water that enters the pump, filter or other equipment, opposite of effluent
The fluid entering a component
flows into a treatment facility, storage facility, or sewer system Influent characteristics, flow rates and volume are used to determine the size and treatment requirements of a facility
Wastewater going into the sewage treatment plant
sewage, water or other liquid, either raw or partly treated, flowing into a reservoir basin, or treatment plant or any part thereof
The fluid entering a component (250)
ınfluent
{a} flowing or running into
influent

    Hyphenation

    in·flu·ent

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Latin influent-, the present participle stem of influere
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