kokain , koks

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Определение kokain , koks в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

coke
{i} kola

Bütün kola içildi mi? - Has all the coke been drunk?

Kolayı kahveye tercih ederim. - I prefer coke to coffee.

coke
{i} kok

Kömür, mangal kömürü, kok kömürü ve petrol koku yakıt olarak kullanılmaktadır. - Coal, charcoal, coal coke and petroleum coke are used as fuels.

coke
kokain
coke
dönüştürmek
coke
{i} argo kokain
coke
{i} kok kömürü

Kömür, mangal kömürü, kok kömürü ve petrol koku yakıt olarak kullanılmaktadır. - Coal, charcoal, coal coke and petroleum coke are used as fuels.

coke
koka kola
coke
{i} kolalı içecek
coke
{i} k.dili. kolalı içecek
coke
ısıt
coke
dili kola cinsi içecekler
coke
maden kömürünü kok kömürüne çevirmek
coke
kokain/kola/kok kömür
Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
coke
any soft drink
A high carbon content solid residue from an oil refinery process, which can be used as a boiler fuel to produce steam and electric power
In general, coke is made from bituminous coal from which the volatile constituents are driven off by baking in an oven at temperatures as high as 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, so that the fixed carbon and ash are fused together Coke is hard and porous and is strong enough to support a load of iron ore in a blast furnace It is used both as a fuel and a reducing agent in smelting iron ore in a blast furnace
Coke is the residue formed when coal is heated in the absence of air It is primarily carbon with mineral matter and some residual volatile material (1)
Cocaine
become coke; "petroleum oils coke after distillation"
A porous solid composed mainly of carbon and ash
A type of the coal-derived steel-making material and fuel
Carbonizing coal made in oven by driving off volatile elements It is a hard porous substance that is principally pure carbon In blast furnaces, coke helps generate the 3000 F temperatures and reducing gases needs to smelt iron ore
coal that has had most of the gases removed through heating
Coca Cola is a trademarked cola
clean, light fuel produced when coal is strongly heated in an air- tight oven Coke contains 90% carbon and makes an useful domestic and industrial fuel (used, for example in the iron and steel industries and in the production of town gas)
Solid residue from coal used as a fuel and in the production of steel
Cocaine; Coca leaves
Coke is a solid carbon fuel and carbon source used to melt and reduce iron ore
Mineral coal charred, or depriver of its bitumen, sulphur, or other volatile matter by roasting in a kiln or oven, or by distillation, as in gas works
Coal from which most gases have been removed by heating It burns with intense heat and little smoke, and is used as an industrial fuel A solid residue left after the distillation of petroleum or other liquid hydrocarbons
street names for cocaine carbon fuel produced by distillation of coal become coke; "petroleum oils coke after distillation
Hard carbon and other crude oil impurities that can form inside furnace tubes