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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Mexican law | |||||||
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5 +2 | unit number |
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número económico unit number Explanation: Ya -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 mins (2004-03-29 16:28:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Taxis and buses have a unit number painted on them to identify them within a particular fleet. It is just a \"unit number\", not to be confused with the license plate number. (Mexico) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 days (2004-04-03 14:50:01 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- I have often wondered where the \"económico\" part came from, it would seem more reasonable to say \"unidad número\", \"número de unidad\", etc. which are also used in different situations, but I have never found out; I just know that\'s what it is. |
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