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Перевод: pollute
[существительное] загрязнение; [глагол] загрязнять; осквернять; поганить; развращать
Тезаурус:
- Transnational oil and mining companies pollute rivers and finance grossly disruptive mines.
- As towns grew larger, they began to pollute the adjacent marshes and valley bottoms, which in turn developed ominous reputations for disease.
- But even if it is not exactly this scheme, it is certain that any global agreement will have to be supported by a mechanism which allows the developing countries to pollute more while they catch up with developed countries which are simultaneously reducing their emissions.
- Our bodies use these fat cells and the connective tissue as a kind of storehouse for waste products and because these particular fat cells are metabolically less active than other cells in the body they make an ideal location for whatever toxic waste products the body would like to keep out of the way so that they don't pollute the bloodstream.
- HMIP's policing function will be crucial in bringing to book companies that pollute air and waterways.
- Some of these Lutheran priests also claim that women's bodies are impure and so the presence of a woman at the altar would pollute the sacred rites.
- And obviously some compromise must be struck as, for example, in the case of transport, where undoubtedly the need and desire for mobility and the distances involved in travel have to be set against the knowledge that roads pollute and fast cars kill.
- It has been suggested that from time to time, sound engineers should show staff how much they pollute the environment and by means of this simple measurement, educate staff to prevent noise pollution.
- Chemicals which pollute the environment and our bodies are introduced into many of the other processes through which food travels on its way from the farm to our shop shelves.
- It would be an Aryan paradise, with no Jews, or financiers, to pollute its atmosphere.
- Even the celibate woman who cleans the altar linens, vestments and vessels, must cover her hands when she handles these sacred things, lest she pollute them by her touch.
- Oil, that most precious of natural resources, the stuff which makes the wheels of industry turn, was at that moment being set ablaze to pollute the skies or pumped into the Gulf to pollute the seas.
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