Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
bouton de désengagement
English translation:
release button
Added to glossary by
Maciej Andrzejczak
Apr 18, 2006 07:57
18 yrs ago
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French term
le bouton de désengagement
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Media / Multimedia
Lecteur DVD
Pour détacher l’appareil de la batterie, poussez vers le bas le bouton de désengagement, faites glisser la batterie vers la droite, puis libérez la batterie en tirant.
Pour détacher l’appareil de la batterie, poussez vers le bas le bouton de désengagement, faites glisser la batterie vers la droite, puis libérez la batterie en tirant.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | (battery) release button | Peter Shortall |
5 | eject button | Leny Vargas |
Change log
Apr 20, 2006 22:46: Peter Shortall changed "Field (specific)" from "Other" to "Media / Multimedia"
Proposed translations
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(battery) release button
Since it's a battery rather than a cassette/video, I have a feeling "release" might be slightly more common.
1 DC In Jack
2 *Battery Release Button*
3 Battery Charge Indicator
4 Battery Connectors
http://www.govideo.com/Download/DP5040-6040_QRG.pdf
(Diagram is on the second page of this document)
"On the right panel, you will feel another antenna that feels just like the wireless antenna, except this antenna is used for Bluetooth. Toward the front of the unit on the right panel, you will find the *battery release button*. To release the battery, press this button, and the battery will start to come off of the bottom panel. Moving toward the front of the unit, you will find the headphone jack."
http://www.gwmicro.com/Small-Talk_Ultra/Detailed_Specs/Produ...
On page 30 of this document (about a combined monitor and DVD player) there is a diagram where it is referred to simply as the "release button".
http://rhinotronics.com/files/CIPA00000\377.pdf
1 DC In Jack
2 *Battery Release Button*
3 Battery Charge Indicator
4 Battery Connectors
http://www.govideo.com/Download/DP5040-6040_QRG.pdf
(Diagram is on the second page of this document)
"On the right panel, you will feel another antenna that feels just like the wireless antenna, except this antenna is used for Bluetooth. Toward the front of the unit on the right panel, you will find the *battery release button*. To release the battery, press this button, and the battery will start to come off of the bottom panel. Moving toward the front of the unit, you will find the headphone jack."
http://www.gwmicro.com/Small-Talk_Ultra/Detailed_Specs/Produ...
On page 30 of this document (about a combined monitor and DVD player) there is a diagram where it is referred to simply as the "release button".
http://rhinotronics.com/files/CIPA00000\377.pdf
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Comment: "ok!"
12 mins
eject button
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