Apr 15, 2020 12:45
4 yrs ago
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English term
stipple
English to French
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Mechanics / Mech Engineering
Hi all,
I can't find the meaning here...
Restart the harvester by turning off the main switch and wait approximately 1 minute before turning it on again.
Perform sensor cleaning with the aid of a stipple.
Refer to the photo 117193-2 for example of cleaning point.
Merci
I can't find the meaning here...
Restart the harvester by turning off the main switch and wait approximately 1 minute before turning it on again.
Perform sensor cleaning with the aid of a stipple.
Refer to the photo 117193-2 for example of cleaning point.
Merci
Proposed translations
(French)
3 +1 | brosse à mocheter / à pocher | Tony M |
3 +1 | brosse | Marielle Akamatsu |
3 -1 | pointeau/poinçon/stilet | Patricia Morin |
Proposed translations
+1
1 hr
English term (edited):
stipple (brush)
Selected
brosse à mocheter / à pocher
On the assumption it is indeed a stipple brush (also: stippler), then here are 2 terms suggested by GDT — the second one is in fact a 'terme associé'
A short, stubby, stiff brush might indeed be suitable for cleaning a sensor of some kind.
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Note added at 21 hrs (2020-04-16 10:04:47 GMT)
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Here's one larger kind of stipple brush, which might be more suited to this rather 'industrial' application:
https://media.jacksonsart.com/catalog/product/cache/12/image...
A short, stubby, stiff brush might indeed be suitable for cleaning a sensor of some kind.
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Note added at 21 hrs (2020-04-16 10:04:47 GMT)
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Here's one larger kind of stipple brush, which might be more suited to this rather 'industrial' application:
https://media.jacksonsart.com/catalog/product/cache/12/image...
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Antoine Dequidt
: Mise à part la faute d'orthographe "moucheter" et non "mocheter". Outil détourné desa fonction première en raison de ses caractéristiques qui correspondent aux impératifs spécifiques de nettoyage de ce contacteur.
5 mins
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Merci, Antoine ! Ah oui, zut — j'attends avec impatience mon opération pour la cataracte ;-(
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neutral |
Marielle Akamatsu
: Désignation peu adaptée au contexte (machine agricole)
19 hrs
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Maybe — but no more so than the source text! We have to assume writer used the term for a very good reason, in order to be perfectly specific about the type of brush required.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Merci"
-1
17 mins
pointeau/poinçon/stilet
The photo provided would have helped
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Tony M
: I'd be interested to know how you arrive at this from the EN source term?
50 mins
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disagree |
Antoine Dequidt
: Un pointeau/poinçon/stylet exerce une pression ponctuelle et forte sur la surface à traiter. Le contraire de l'effet recherché avec l'utilisation d'une brosse à moucheter.
59 mins
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Totalement en accord. Brosse à "moucheter" serait plus indiqué dans ce cas.
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+1
43 mins
brosse
Suggestion
pour "stipple brush"
ou pinceau
pour "stipple brush"
ou pinceau
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Tony M
: Yes, but it is a very special kind of 'brush' / But it's not just ANY kind of paintbrush: have you seen what these actually look like?
0 min
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Je suggère pinceau-brosse. / "Brosse à moucheter" ne me semble pas univoque non plus... Il existe des pinceaux-brosses prévus pour le nettoyage.
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neutral |
Antoine Dequidt
: Brosse certes, mais il faut en préciser le type.
30 mins
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Je suggère pinceau-brosse.
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agree |
florence metzger
1 day 2 hrs
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Merci !
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