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07:16 Jul 10, 2001 |
English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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na | You might want |
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na | Maison du Dictionnaire |
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na | Taux BTU |
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You might want Explanation: to pay a visit to www.geocities.com/glosspost and get access to over 5000 online glossaries. If yours isn't there, you may enter a search request, which usually gets answered very quickly. By the way, subscribing is free. Other than that, after entering 'pipefitting glossaries' at www.google.com, Google returned 92 hits. Good luck. |
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Maison du Dictionnaire Explanation: If you're looking for a printed glossary, rather than on-line, you should contact 'la maison du dictionnaire' in Paris. Its website address is www.lmdd.com and you can order books online. They have a huge range of dictionaries and glossaries and, as it is not just a bookshop, but also a publishing company, they also publish many of their own, in French or in many different language combinations... HTH Julia Reference: http://www.lmdd.com |
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Taux BTU Explanation: Where BTU or Btu are British Thermal Units (of energy). As for your more general question, here is an URL with a very comprehensive list of E-F dictionaries: http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject_fr/francais/lexique/i... The problem is, none of them are online. |
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