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19:40 Jan 15, 2013 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Food & Drink / Butchery/Slaughter Pigs | |||||||
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4 +2 | industrial pork fat, industrial bacon |
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3 | raw bacon for manufacturing (with rind) |
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fabricagespek m/z raw bacon for manufacturing (with rind) Explanation: The "m/z" seems to refer to "met zwoerd". |
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industrial pork fat, industrial bacon Explanation: Not quite sure which would be appropriate in your context. See http://www.fvm.hu/main.php?folderID=847&articleID=3989&ctag=... and http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2011/jul/... for example. "m/z" could mean "met zwoert" (= pork rind, bacon rind) or possibly "met/zonder" if there is text following your source term. Hope this helps! PS: KudoZ doesn't like uppercase in term specifications. See the KudoZ rules ;-) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day15 hrs (2013-01-17 11:38:11 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- @Asker: You're welcome, Justine. And 'zwoert' should have been spelt 'zwoerd', of course. If you don't mind, I'll also correct the caps in the glossary entry. |
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