English Word: lime
Spanish Word: el limón, la lima
Now you know how to say lime in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'lime'
The lime is sour.
La lima es agria.
green lime
limón verde
For me, an ice cold beer with a lime.
Para mí una birra con limón bien fresquita.
Lime is a citrus fruit.
La lima es un cítrico.
We are making major efforts to add lime to lakes and wetlands.
Hacemos grandes esfuerzos para calcificar los lagos y las regiones húmedas.
I would highlight one special case in this regard: the situation of the lime industry.
Destacaría al respecto un caso especial: la situación de la industria de la cal.
Producers of lime, cement and bricks, for example, are already enjoying the benefits of the CE mark.
Los productores de cal, cemento y ladrillos, por ejemplo, ya gozan de los beneficios de la marca CE.
As lime and dolime can only be produced by removing existing CO2 from limestone and dolomite, there is no way of reducing the CO2 emissions.
Dado que la cal y la dolima sólo se pueden producir mediante la eliminación del CO2 existente en la piedra caliza y la dolomita, no hay ninguna forma de reducir las emisiones de CO2.
For this reason, my group has tabled an amendment which proposes excluding lime and dolime production from the gas emissions trading scheme.
Por tal razón, mi grupo ha presentado una enmienda que propone excluir la producción de cal y dolima del mecanismo de comercio de derechos de emisión de gases.
The only controversial issue is whether a new category of waste for this directive non inert, non-hazardous waste, for example, chalk and lime would be created.
La única cuestión controvertida es si se debe crear una nueva categoría de residuos para esta directiva para los residuos no inertes, no peligrosos, como por ejemplo, la creta y la caliza.
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