Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
ساحة المطار
English translation:
ground level
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Arabic term
ساحة المطار
Arabic to English
Bus/Financial
Aerospace / Aviation / Space
سيكون شكل برج مراقبة حركة الطائرات ثلاثي الزوايا وعلى قمته غرفة التحكم على شكل كابينة مصقولة على ارتفاع 80 متراً فوق مستوى ساحة المطار
I'm wondering: Would "tarmac" be the right term here?
I'm wondering: Would "tarmac" be the right term here?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | ground level | Hassan Lotfy |
5 +2 | Airport apron | Abdelmonem Samir |
5 | Apron | Tamer Mekhimar |
4 | airport termimal | Heba Abed |
Proposed translations
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ground level
airport ground level
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Comment: "Thanks for your help. This term was a bit tricky because the "dictionary" definition is "apron," but that does not seem to be what was meant in the text. "
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Airport apron
Note from asker:
Thanks for the link. It seems like "apron" should actually be used for مواقف الطائرات (which is another terminology question I have posted). See: http://www.dimensionsguide.com/airport-apron-dimensions/ |
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airport termimal
An airport terminal is a building at an airport where passengers transfer between ground transportation and the facilities that allow them to board and disembark from aircraft.
Within the terminal, passengers purchase tickets, transfer their luggage, and go through security. The buildings that provide access to the airplanes (via gates) are typically called concourses. However, the terms "terminal" and "concourse" are sometimes used interchangeably, depending on the configuration of the airport.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airport_terminal
http://www.airport-technology.com/contractors/baggage/bagpor...
Within the terminal, passengers purchase tickets, transfer their luggage, and go through security. The buildings that provide access to the airplanes (via gates) are typically called concourses. However, the terms "terminal" and "concourse" are sometimes used interchangeably, depending on the configuration of the airport.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airport_terminal
http://www.airport-technology.com/contractors/baggage/bagpor...
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