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05:30 Apr 26, 2001 |
German to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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| Selected response from: gcaddy United Kingdom Local time: 02:24 | ||||||
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na | shell |
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na | outer layer/skin |
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na | veneer |
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na | Outer Skin |
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shell Explanation: Aussenhaut - shell; skin Leo. online dictionary Reference: http://europa.eu.int/eurodicautom/ |
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outer layer/skin Explanation: "Outer skin' would be more of a thin material |
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veneer Explanation: as in brick veneer |
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Outer Skin Explanation: Heard the term used by the builder doing my extension - outer skin meaning brickwork. thought it sounded funny at the time, but was clearly understod by other builders! |
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