emission standard - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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emission standard (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ɪˈmɪʃən ˈstændərd/

Meaning and Usage

The term "emission standard" refers to legally mandated limits on the amount of pollutants that can be emitted into the environment, typically from industrial sources, vehicles, or power plants. These standards are set to control air quality, protect public health, and combat environmental degradation.

Example Sentences

  1. The government introduced strict emission standards to improve air quality in urban areas.
  2. Правительство ввело строгие нормы выбросов, чтобы улучшить качество воздуха в городских районах.

  3. Companies are investing in new technologies to meet the emission standards set by international treaties.

  4. Компании инвестируют в новые технологии, чтобы соответствовать нормам выбросов, установленным международными соглашениями.

  5. Regular monitoring ensures that all vehicles comply with the updated emission standards.

  6. Регулярный мониторинг гарантирует, что все автомобили соответствуют обновленным нормам выбросов.

Idiomatic Expressions

Although "emission standard" itself is not a part of common idiomatic expressions, it relates to several key phrases in environmental discussions:

  1. Clean air act: Laws aimed at controlling air pollution on a national level.
  2. The Clean Air Act established the stringent emission standards we see today.
  3. Закон о чистом воздухе установил те строгие нормы выбросов, которые мы видим сегодня.

  4. Going green: A phrase used to describe measures taken to become more environmentally friendly.

  5. Companies are going green by implementing technologies that reduce their emission standards.
  6. Компании становятся более экологичными, внедряя технологии, которые снижают их нормы выбросов.

  7. Carbon footprint: The total greenhouse gas emissions caused directly and indirectly by an individual, organization, event, or product.

  8. Reducing the carbon footprint can be achieved by adhering to emission standards.
  9. Сокращение углеродного следа можно достичь, соблюдая нормы выбросов.

Etymology

The word "emission" comes from the Latin root emissio, meaning "a throwing out," from emittere, where e- means "out" and mittere means "to send." The word "standard" derives from the late Middle English (from Old French estandard), with roots related to establishing a norm or criterion.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Pollution limit - Air quality standard - Regulatory limit

Antonyms: - No limit - Unrestricted emissions - Free emissions policy



25-07-2024