04:39 Sep 21, 2000 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | Overload Control |
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na | overload monitor or control, line trestle, overturning |
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Overload Control Explanation: Hi, the first is overload control. Tolvines is a derivative of "Tolva" (Bin) so I suspect "small bins" is adequate. Castillete is some kind of post. Capotaje = cowling and babero de goma.... Hmm literally its a "Rubber bib" ;-) So perhaps it means some kind of rubber flap that is involved in the sorting etc. Hope this helps. BTW - In future if you send each item as a separate questions you can then award points to the translator who best helped you on each. Otherwise, like her, you will have to choose who to give points to and often the points should be shared.. (Not currently an option). It's only a little thing... but Kudoz points are dear to our hearts ;-) Technical Dictionary (Malgorn) |
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overload monitor or control, line trestle, overturning Explanation: "Control de sobrecarga" literally means Overload control or monitor, but if they are referring to a valve type control it could be in-line relief valve Castillete - there were two versions translated as follows: Castillete (de apoyo)= line trestle (this was specific to engineering) castillete automono = self supporting hoistway structure. capotaje = overturning babero de goma = rubber "bib" or apron in this case. I honestly do not know what "tolvines" means, I would have to perhaps see the whole sentence. Anyway, hope some of the above helps! Good luck Jenette Routledge Technical Dictionary |
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