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08:44 Mar 26, 2003 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Mary Consonni Italy Local time: 03:46 | ||||||
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5 | ultra-thick |
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3 +1 | heavy gauge |
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4 | of remarkable thickness |
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heavy gauge Explanation: ...The look of crafted pottery, constructed of heavy gauge polymer that will stand up to bangs, drops and sub freezing temperatures... ...PSG Corrosion Engineering estimates galvanized corrugated steel pipe (CSP) coated with TRENCHCOATTM heavy-gauge polymer can provide 100 years of field-service... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-03-26 09:47:20 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"Heavy gauge\" significa esattamente a forte spessore, ovvero doppio. È solo che nel settore si usa questa terminologia specifica. Immagino potresti dire anche \"Thick\" ma non mi sembra che il termine sia specifico quanto lo è \"a forte spessore\" in italiano. Troverai molti esempi su Google, sia in italiano sia in inglese. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-03-26 09:50:06 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ...The Roll-Top is fabricated from one solid piece of specially blended padded polymer, laminated to ridged, heavy gauge aluminum panels. The polymer blend is designed to endure both sun and cold year after year without stretching, shrinking, tearing or cracking, and with 10 years of field testing, we know we\'ll keep you covered. Ad es., nel contesto che precede, si parla di \"alluminio a forte spessore\" ovverossia \"doppio\" e quindi più resistente. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-03-26 09:51:01 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ovverosia, mi corrego. Reference: http://www.google.it/search?q=cache:EjAz-ZJnQTcC:www.rauwend... |
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of remarkable thickness Explanation: ... Generally, only steel material can be cut and the material of remarkable thickness can also be cut, thogh the possible thickness is based on a user's skill and ... |
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ultra-thick Explanation: Doesn't appear to be a particularly technical text. Please ignore comment to Adriana's answer! Wrong Kudoz question! |
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