Jul 19, 2016 09:33
8 yrs ago
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Danish term
overfaldstryk
Danish to English
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IT (Information Technology)
security for printing confidential information
Etablering af overfaldstryk i Råkort- og kørekortproduktionslokalet
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | hold up alarm device; personal attack switch | Diarmuid Kennan |
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hold up alarm device; personal attack switch
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Note added at 1 hr (2016-07-19 11:13:29 GMT)
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Hi Phil,
I think it is completely correct in this context. You will even find a photo of a "overfaldstryk" in the pdf document provided by the link above. Furthermore, it makes perfect sense to me to have such a device in an office producing security-sensitive documents such as driving licenses.
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Note added at 1 hr (2016-07-19 11:15:19 GMT)
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Just to be clear: it this context it is referring to a "hold-up alarm device", although I'm sure there are probably other names for such devices.
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Note added at 1 hr (2016-07-19 11:13:29 GMT)
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Hi Phil,
I think it is completely correct in this context. You will even find a photo of a "overfaldstryk" in the pdf document provided by the link above. Furthermore, it makes perfect sense to me to have such a device in an office producing security-sensitive documents such as driving licenses.
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Note added at 1 hr (2016-07-19 11:15:19 GMT)
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Just to be clear: it this context it is referring to a "hold-up alarm device", although I'm sure there are probably other names for such devices.
Note from asker:
Thanks Diarmuid, but I'm not sure it's completely right in this context...on reflection maybe it's some kind of burglar alarm... Cheers anyway, you've got me on the right track :-) |
On second thoughts, you're right... some sort of switch to flick or press if the facility is attacked... why did I even cast a shadow of doubt! Thanks again |
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Comment: "Cheers Diarmub"
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