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May 27, 2018 22:25
6 yrs ago
Spanish term
ralear
Spanish to English
Tech/Engineering
Mechanics / Mech Engineering
In the troubleshooting section of a manual for a vacuum packing machine:
La bomba gira con dificultad, ralea o genera un ruido considerable
I find this to be a highly unusual use of the verb "ralear".
The Spanish manual might have been translated from Catalan, if that is any help.
La bomba gira con dificultad, ralea o genera un ruido considerable
I find this to be a highly unusual use of the verb "ralear".
The Spanish manual might have been translated from Catalan, if that is any help.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | to slow down | Monica Colangelo |
3 | racing | neilmac |
Proposed translations
6 hrs
racing
I Spain, "ralea" is what my mechanic calls it when the engine is racing, i.e revving up and/or down when it's not supposed to.
https://www.cartalk.com/content/idle-solution-neils-engine-r...
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Note added at 6 hrs (2018-05-28 05:07:24 GMT)
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Typo alert: "In Spain..."
https://www.cartalk.com/content/idle-solution-neils-engine-r...
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Note added at 6 hrs (2018-05-28 05:07:24 GMT)
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Typo alert: "In Spain..."
Example sentence:
ENGINE RACING PROBLEM 1. Until recently, engine raced on ignition; stabilized after about 1 minute or driving about 100 yards...
Sometimes, while driving, the engine will start to race, and the car refuses to slow down
Reference:
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-t30523_ds562267
https://www.yourmechanic.com/question/engine-racing-problem-by-richard-l
+1
11 hrs
to slow down
That's what it means here.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
neilmac
: Or speed up too... my old Vespa did it when it was on its last legs :)
3 hrs
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Discussion
Sorry!
No obstante, muy probablemente debas identificar el país de origen de la expresión por la posibilidad de un sentido más específico.