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17:12 Feb 16, 2007 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Cooking / Culinary | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Noni Gilbert Riley Spain Local time: 18:23 | ||||||
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1 +1 | flue St. |
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flue St. Explanation: tobera. (Del vasco tobera, tolva, barquín o fuelle de fragua, del m. or. que tolva). DRAE for tobera makes it look pretty likely 1. f. Abertura tubular, primitivamente de forma cónica, por donde se introduce el aire en un horno o una forja, fragua o crisol. También tienen tobera ciertos motores marinos, de aviación, etc. Haven´t got any further on St. yet, I´m afraid - some kind of measure -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 50 mins (2007-02-16 18:02:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "Material: St 37-2 o acero inoxidable" in the description of a kind of industrial robochef (AK50-MischerSMW-6s) makes me think we´re looking at a kind of metal.... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 56 mins (2007-02-16 18:09:34 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- *Half-inch cold rolled/carbonized/carbon steel 37 flue* "cold rolled steel/37 and 2in steel/37 pipes" at www.army-technology.com/contractors/field/first-layout/ |
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