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10:02 Jan 30, 2003 |
English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Etienne Amblard (X) Local time: 22:02 | ||||||
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3 +1 | fer aggloméré à chaud |
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4 -1 | charbon Devco / DRIP (condensat) |
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fer aggloméré à chaud Explanation: EuruDicAutom propose pour HBI : TERM hot briquetted iron Reference COM(99)453, p.20 ABBREV HBI Reference COM(99)453, p.20 EN TERM fer aggloméré à chaud -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-30 10:18:45 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- La Société de développement du Cap-Breton (Devco) est le plus grand producteur de charbon de l\'Est du Canada. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-30 10:29:39 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- La Société de développement du Cap-Breton (Devco) est le plus grand producteur de charbon de l\'Est du Canada. |
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charbon Devco / DRIP (condensat) Explanation: ... in 1982, the explosion on the MS "KAPETAN GEORGIS" on its way from Sydney to Hamburg with a cargo of DEVCO-coal, leads to a temporary crisis of DEVCO coal sales ... home.t-online.de/home/oamhh/hist/hist5.htm - 8k - En cache - Pages similaires Time to close Devco - [ Traduire cette page ] ... Devco sold its dirtiest coal to NSP. It exported its best at a lower price, and a loss. ... Cape Breton coal is so dirty, the agreement threatened Devco's future. ... www.aims.ca/Media/1998/prnov98.html - 8k DRIP : inflammable liquid, class 3 PG II or III Ref. Termium: Domaine(s) – Oil and Natural Gas Extraction Domaine(s) – Extraction du pétrole et du gaz naturel drip Source CORRECT, NOM condensat Source CORRECT, MASC DEF – The water and hydrocarbon liquids that have condensed from the vapor state in the natural- gas flow line and accumulated in the low points of the line. |
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