Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
bouton pédonculé
English translation:
pedunculated button
Added to glossary by
Jonathan Widell
Jul 6, 2007 21:26
17 yrs ago
French term
bouton pédonculé
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Patents
chaque volet comporte un bouton pédonculé formant pivot, centré sur l'axe secondaire correspondant et reçu dans un logement complémentaire correspondant du barillet
Patent for a lock
Patent for a lock
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | pedunculated button | Francis MARC |
4 | stem or shank button | Yngve Roennike |
Proposed translations
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pedunculated button
what else?
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Comment: "I just got the English translation, and this is, indeed, what it says (!). "
1 day 18 hrs
stem or shank button
Was researching the same term for another language. Via German Stielknopf.
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Note added at 6 days (2007-07-13 01:29:40 GMT) Post-grading
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That translation, however, is a rather poor one, if we are referring to the same one, which I am assuming.
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Note added at 6 days (2007-07-13 02:02:55 GMT) Post-grading
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You translate into Finnish? Just curious, or impressed, I should say.
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Note added at 6 days (2007-07-13 01:29:40 GMT) Post-grading
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That translation, however, is a rather poor one, if we are referring to the same one, which I am assuming.
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Note added at 6 days (2007-07-13 02:02:55 GMT) Post-grading
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You translate into Finnish? Just curious, or impressed, I should say.
Note from asker:
That may be. I used the Finnish equivalent of stem button but I guess "pedunculated button" is the English translation of bouton pédonculé in this patent. |
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