21:00 Jun 21, 2005 |
English to Italian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Software | |||||
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| Selected response from: Valeria Ricciardi Italy Local time: 15:49 | ||||
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3 +1 | Stop, avvio, riavvio, stato (avanzamento) |
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4 | Stato |
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status Stop, avvio, riavvio, stato (avanzamento) Explanation: Stop lo lascerei così xchè non è propriamente un'interruzione del programma. Restart potrebbe essere anche *riprendere/riprendi*, ma bisognerebbe capire cmq che cosa fà in quel momento il SW. Stato direi di avanzamento (dell'esecuzione di un programma, di un download). Però sinceramente sono idee! Ciao -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2005-06-21 21:19:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I think you could leave *Stop* as it is in Italian too since that is not really a program termination. Restart could also be translated as \"Resume\" even if it depends on the program status in that very moment. As for Status, this makes me think of \"progress status\", but as Giorgio noted below you can just say Stato and get out of it easier! Hope it helps Cheers |
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status Stato Explanation: Stato come situazione attuale del programma o del dispositivo -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2005-06-21 21:09:41 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- su che cosa si intenda per \'stato\' dipende dal contesto. Potrebbe essere: -libero -occupato oppure: -fermo -in movimento avanti -in movimento indietro ... e mille altre possibilità. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 mins (2005-06-21 21:20:28 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Stato as \'present situation of program or device. What is really meant by \'stato\' depends on the context. It might mean: -Busy -free or: -moving forth -moving back -still or many other things |
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