English to Basque Meaning of ammonia


Ammonia :
amoniakoa
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Definitions of ammonia in English
Noun(1) a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
Examples of ammonia in English
(1) Imagine that conductive electrodes are then attached to the surfaces and connected through an ammeter having a low internal resistance.(2) By connecting the system to a suitably calibrated ammeter , the temperature can be read.(3) One man was hooking up what looked like an ammeter to a glob of flesh - she tried not to think of what it was, while another was examining a picture of a brain on a small computer screen.(4) Variations of resistance are shown on a ammeter which are then interpreted by the trained auditor.(5) The question demanded to know what measurement an ammeter would give in the circuit.(6) The current may be measured by digital ammeter to four or five decimal places so the accuracy of the calibration coefficient depends only on the accuracy of the calibrating interferometer.
(1) amity ::
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Word Example from TV Shows

"Did you clean the steering wheel
with AMMONIA, the gear shaft,"

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 7

Ammonia, acetone,
benzene, nitrobenzene.

Ammonia, acetone, benzene, nitrobenzene.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

With a hint of ammonia.

With a hint of AMMONIA.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 7

...and ammonia gas.

...and AMMONIA gas.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 4

The CSI has confirmed\Ntraces of ammonia and alcohol

The CSI has confirmed
traces of AMMONIA and alcohol

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 8

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