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08:58 May 13, 2002 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Giles Bickford United Kingdom Local time: 14:10 | ||||||
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5 | switching or switchable |
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4 | SECTIONABLE |
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4 | disconnectable |
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SECTIONABLE Explanation: A suggestion. Good Luck |
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disconnectable Explanation: in electrotechnics. You haven't given any field, though. Note that "seccionador" in telecoms is a signal slicer and a "seccionador de cables" is a splicer. Routledge |
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switching or switchable Explanation: literally "cuttable" |
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