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Six off double bit bollards

French translation: six paires de bittes


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15:41 Jan 13, 2012
English to French translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Ships, Sailing, Maritime
English term or phrase: Six off double bit bollards
Contexte : spécifications techniques d'une barge

Bollards:

Six off double bit bollards,
The girder must be smooth with an acceptable breadth.

Merci
Laurent Cattin
Local time: 17:27
French translation:six paires de bittes
Explanation:
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bittes d'amarrage...

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Note added at 21 minutes (2012-01-13 16:02:37 GMT)
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le terme bollard est impropre car un billard se trouve sur un quai et pas sur un navire.. sur un navire ce sont des bittes d'amarrage..
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florence metzger
Local time: 17:27
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Merci !
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Summary of answers provided
3 +4six paires de bittes
florence metzger
5 +1six bittes d'amarrage doublesAntoine Dequidt
Summary of reference entries provided
double bitt bollard
yves la

  

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six off double bit bollards
six paires de bittes


Explanation:
une suggestion...

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Note added at 8 minutes (2012-01-13 15:49:37 GMT)
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bittes d'amarrage...

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Note added at 21 minutes (2012-01-13 16:02:37 GMT)
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le terme bollard est impropre car un billard se trouve sur un quai et pas sur un navire.. sur un navire ce sont des bittes d'amarrage..

florence metzger
Local time: 17:27
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Merci !

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agree  rodolpheT
16 mins
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agree  Drmanu49: Of course
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agree  Daniel Marquis: Mais oui!
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agree  enrico paoletti
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15 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
six off double bit bollards
six bittes d'amarrage doubles


Explanation:
Peut également être traduit par "six bollards d'amarrage doubles", cependant le terme "bollard" désigne les systèmes d'amarrage implantés sur les quais, tandis que "bitte d'amarrage" est employé pour l'accastillage de pont. Dans le cas présent de description des caractéristiques d'une barge, le terme approprié est donc bien "bitte amarrage double".

Example sentence(s):
  • Le pont est équipé de six bittes d'amarrages doubles
Antoine Dequidt
Local time: 17:27
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Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench
PRO pts in category: 16

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Marion Feildel: http://www.tecnimodel.com/bittes/2835-bittes-amarrage-double...
2 hrs
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Reference comments


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Reference: double bitt bollard

Reference information:
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    Reference: http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/double-bollard.html
yves la
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench, Native in PortuguesePortuguese
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