German-English translations for koks

  • cokeRomania produces 13.5% of its energy from oil, 15.3% from coal and coke and 5.9% is hydroelectric and nuclear-electrical energy. Rumänien erzeugt 13,5 % seiner Energie aus Erdöl, 15,3 % aus Steinkohle und Koks, und 5,9 % der Energie stammen aus Wasser- bzw. Kernkraftwerken. Turning coal into coke produces two smoke-free sources: gas and coke, which when properly burnt together produce more energy than the coal they came from, in the ratio of 5:4. Bei der Verkokung von Kohle entstehen zwei rauchfreie Quellen: Gas und Koks, die, wenn sie ordnungsgemäß zusammen verbrannt werden, mehr Energie erzeugen als die Kohle, von der sie stammen. Discussions have met with considerable success in a number of areas, in particular on coke, the construction and automobile sectors, and sanitary and phytosanitary measures. Auf einigen Gebieten, insbesondere im Koks-, im Bau- und im Kraftfahrzeugsektor sowie im Bereich der Hygiene- und Pflanzenschutzmaßnahmen, waren die Gespräche recht erfolgreich.
  • balderdash
  • blow
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    Blow the dust off that book and open it up.The leaves blow through the streets in the fall.to blow the fire
  • bowler
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  • bowler hat
  • bread
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  • cash
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    After you bounced those checks last time, they want to be paid in cash
  • doshId like to buy a new car, but Im short on dosh.
  • dough
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    Pizza dough is very stretchy.His mortgage payments left him short on dough.Hey Martin, we are playing a holdem card game for some dough, would you like to join?
  • dust
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    to raise, or kick up, a dustThe cleaning lady needs a stool to dust the cupboardDusting always makes me cough
  • flake
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    There were a few flakes of paint on the floor from when we were painting the walls.flakes of dandruffShe makes pleasant conversation, but shes kind of a flake when it comes time for action.
  • hard hat
  • lolly
  • lootthe loot of an ancient cityto loot valuables from a templeto loot a temple for valuables
  • money
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    Before colonial times cowry shells imported from Mauritius were used as money in Western Africamoney supply;  money marketHe was born with money
  • nonsense
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    After my father had a stroke, every time he tried to talk, it sounded like nonsenseHe says that I stole his computer, but thats just nonsense
  • nose candy
  • rubbish
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    The rubbish is collected every Thursday in Gloucester, but on Wednesdays in CheltenhamMuch of what they sell is rubbishEverything the teacher said during that lesson was rubbish. How can she possibly think that a bass viol and a cello are the same thing?
  • snow
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    We have had several heavy snows this year.It is snowing.It started to snow.

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