- noxious vapors
- вредные испарения
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
noxious fumes — poisonous vapors, very harmful fumes … English contemporary dictionary
Avernus — For the lake, see Lake Avernus. Ruined temple to Apollo, Avernus. Avernus was an ancient name for a crater near Cumae (Cuma), Italy, in the Region of Campania west of Naples. It is approximately 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) in circumference.… … Wikipedia
miasmic — adjective a) Filled with miasma; containing noxious vapors. Will thought of the shadowy miasmic forest they would all soon move into, a way of living that was an inversion of all their values. b) Composed of or resembling vapors. Such experiences … Wiktionary
Drunk driving law by country — Contents 1 Laws by country Blood/Alcohol Limit 1.1 Asia 1.1.1 Central Asia … Wikipedia
Qi — For other uses, see Qi (disambiguation). Qi (Ch i) Chinese name Traditional Chinese … Wikipedia
Cyanoacrylate — Chemical structure of methyl cyanoacrylate Cyanoacrylate is the generic name for cyanoacrylate based fast acting adhesives such as methyl 2 cyanoacrylate, ethyl 2 cyanoacrylate (commonly sold under trade names like Super Glue and Krazy Glue), and … Wikipedia
Gorgon (Dungeons & Dragons) — Gorgon Characteristics Type Magical beast Image Wizards.com image Stats … Wikipedia
Aldred's Case — (1610) 9 Co Rep 57b; (1610) 77 ER 816, is an often cited seventeenth century case dealing with nuisance in English common law. William Aldred claimed that Thomas Benton had erected a pig sty too close to his house, so that the stench made his own … Wikipedia
List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition monsters — This literature related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. See also: List of Dungeons Dragons monsters Contents 1 TSR 2009 Monster Manual (1977 … Wikipedia
miasma — (n.) 1660s, from Mod.L. miasma noxious vapors, from Gk. miasma (gen. miasmatos) stain, pollution, defilement, taint of guilt, from stem of miainein to pollute, from possible PIE root *mai to stain, soil, defile (Cf. O.E. mal stain, mark, see MOLE … Etymology dictionary
bitter — bitter, acrid are applied to things with an unpleasant taste (also smell, in the case of acrid) that is neither sweet nor bland yet seldom distinctly sour or really sickening. Bitter is traditionally associated with the repellent taste of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms