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16:22 Apr 1, 2003 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Human Resources / employment | |||||||
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4 | complex equipment operator |
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4 -1 | Plants Manager |
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Plants Manager Explanation: should take care of it |
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complex equipment operator Explanation: or: complex machine(ry) operator The Italian term impianto may refer to any piece of equipment of machinery, or even correspond to the English "plant" (like in "chemical plant"). Since the context is lacking, any of these hypotheses may hold. In any case, "manager" is inappropriate, as a "conduttore" is an "operator" in this context. HTH -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-04-01 20:50:41 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry for my typo: equipment of machinery >> equipment oR machinery |
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