Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
décliner (ici)
English translation:
offer in variety of forms (here)
French term
décliner
"Les droits de reproduction, d'adaptation et de traduction sont le droit pour l'Entreprise de reproduire, d'adapter, de décliner et de traduire les créations du Titulaire sur d'autres sites et sur tous supports tels que livres, albums, bandes dessinées, revues .............."
4 +5 | offer in variety of forms | Michael Lotz |
4 | transpose | polyglot45 |
4 | repurpose | John Detre |
4 | reproduce | Mary Lalevee |
3 | to make by-products | Alain Mouchel |
Dec 16, 2009 09:10: Michael Lotz Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): writeaway
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Proposed translations
offer in variety of forms
commonly used in that sense.
transpose
to make by-products
reproduce
I have noted in my glossary that "decliner" can sometimes be translated as "reproduce". HTH.
Mary
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