sewage

sewage
['suːɪdʒ, 'sjuː-]
nome acque f.pl. nere, di scarico
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[-i‹]
noun (waste matter (carried away in sewers).) (acque di scolo)
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sewage /ˈsu:ɪdʒ/
n. [u]
acque di scolo; acque luride; acque di rifiuto; liquami; raw sewage, acque luride non trattate
sewage disposal, trattamento delle acque luride □ sewage disposal plant, impianto di trattamento dei liquami (o delle acque luride) □ sewage farm, azienda agricola che pratica la fertilizzazione con liquami □ sewage system, (sistema di) fognatura.
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['suːɪdʒ, 'sjuː-]
nome acque f.pl. nere, di scarico

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