energy

  • 121energy — energetika statusas Aprobuotas sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Valstybės ūkio šaka, apimanti energetikos veiklą. atitikmenys: angl. energy; energy sector vok. Energetik; Energiewirtschaft rus. энергетика pranc. économie énergétique šaltinis Lietuvos …

    Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • 122energy — / enədʒi/ noun power produced from electricity, petrol or a similar source ● We try to save energy by switching off the lights when the rooms are empty. ● If you reduce the room temperature to eighteen degrees, you will save energy …

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  • 123Energy XT — EnergyXT energyXT Développeur XT Software Dernière version …

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  • 124Energy XT 2 — EnergyXT energyXT Développeur XT Software Dernière version …

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  • 125energy — The exertion of power; the capacity to do work, taking the forms of kinetic e., potential e., chemical e., electrical e., etc. SYN: dynamic force. [G. energeia, fr. en, in, + ergon, work] e. of activation (Ea) e. that must be added to that… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 126Energy — Original name in latin Energy Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 37.77394 latitude 89.02646 altitude 142 Population 1146 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 127energy — [16] Energy comes ultimately from Greek érgon ‘deed, work’. This was a descendant of Indo European *wergon, which also produced English work, liturgy, organ, and orgy. Addition of the prefix en ‘at’ produced the adjective energés or energōs ‘at… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 128Energy Contribution Potential —   Recombination occurring in the emitter region of a photovoltaic cell …

    Energy terms