Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
s’affranchir
English translation:
efface/nullify
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Bashiqa
Nov 21, 2023 09:34
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French term
s’affranchir
French to English
Science
Physics
Spectrometry
Context:
La spectrométrie synchrone permet de détecter uniquement la composante alternative du spectre d’un rayonnement optique émis par une source modulée. Cette technique a notamment pour avantage de permettre de s’affranchir d’un rayonnement optique ambiant parasite ou de la lumière du jour, lors des mesures.
Editing task and this has been translated as:
Lock-in spectrometry makes it possible to detect only the alternating component of the spectrum of optical radiation emitted by a modulated source. One of the advantages of this technique is that it allows measurements to be made without the need for ambient optical radiation or daylight.
I read it as a means to overcome the ambient light pollution.
Am I correct?
TIA Chris.
La spectrométrie synchrone permet de détecter uniquement la composante alternative du spectre d’un rayonnement optique émis par une source modulée. Cette technique a notamment pour avantage de permettre de s’affranchir d’un rayonnement optique ambiant parasite ou de la lumière du jour, lors des mesures.
Editing task and this has been translated as:
Lock-in spectrometry makes it possible to detect only the alternating component of the spectrum of optical radiation emitted by a modulated source. One of the advantages of this technique is that it allows measurements to be made without the need for ambient optical radiation or daylight.
I read it as a means to overcome the ambient light pollution.
Am I correct?
TIA Chris.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | efface/nullify | SafeTex |
5 +1 | (penetrates) not interfering | Johannes Gleim |
4 +1 | eliminates (the need for) | Kartik Isaac |
3 | escape | Adrian MM. |
Proposed translations
13 hrs
Selected
efface/nullify
I see it more like this with the precise choice perhaps depending on the mechanism behind this effect.
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Johannes Gleim
: The proposal should have been supported with appropriate references. As it is, the translation appears vague and unsure.
9 days
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you."
+1
16 mins
eliminates (the need for)
One of the advantages of this technique is that it eliminates the need for ambient optical radiation or daylight during measurements.
Note from asker:
Why would you need light pollution or daylight? |
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
philgoddard
: No, just 'eliminates'.
3 hrs
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agree |
liz askew
: https://www.proz.com/kudoz/french-to-english/medical-general...
7 hrs
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+1
4 hrs
(penetrates) not interfering
B.− Emploi pronom.
1. [Avec un compl. d'obj. second.]
a) S'affranchir de qqc.
Rem. Le suj. peut être personnifié : ….
b) [Le suj. désigne une pers.] S'affranchir de qqn :
19. Le ciel achevait de s'affranchir des ombres de la nuit. Seule une mince barre violette persistait autour de la terre.
A.− Rare. Affranchir qqc. de qqc.
1. Rendre une chose indépendante d'une autre :
https://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/affranchir
meaning to be free, unburdened from something or to penetrate without interfering or interacting with
Synchronous fluorescence spectrometry (SFS) has been extensively used in multicomponent analysis. The spectra are obtained through the simultaneous scanning of the excitation and the emission monochromators of a spectrofluorimeter, with a fixed wavelength difference (Δλ) between them. In the synchronous spectra, the sensitivity associated with fluorescence is maintained while offering several advantages: narrowing of spectral bands, an enhancement in selectivity by spectral simplification and a decrease of measurement time in multicomponent analysis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S00222...
1. Introduction
Although spectrofluorimetry has great sensitivity and moderate selectivity as an analytical technique, …
Alternatively, it is possible to act over experimental data acquisition in such a way that the contribution to the analytical signal from interfering components can be eliminated, or at least minimized.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/23434248_Variable-a...
Beamline have its own timing events multiplexed with machine timing, but not interfering with other branches
https://cas.web.cern.ch/sites/default/files/lectures/dourdan...
Detection of BaP using conventional fluorescence spectrometry suffers from interference from the homologues of BaP. Synchronous fluorescence spectrometry can simplify spectra, promote selectivity and reduce light scattering interference, making it particularly suitable for analysis of trace PAHs in the environment.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6260366?section=abstrac...
Proposal for translation of 2nd phrase, or similar:
This technique has the particular advantage of allowing measurements to be made without interfering ambient optical radiation or daylight.
1. [Avec un compl. d'obj. second.]
a) S'affranchir de qqc.
Rem. Le suj. peut être personnifié : ….
b) [Le suj. désigne une pers.] S'affranchir de qqn :
19. Le ciel achevait de s'affranchir des ombres de la nuit. Seule une mince barre violette persistait autour de la terre.
A.− Rare. Affranchir qqc. de qqc.
1. Rendre une chose indépendante d'une autre :
https://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/affranchir
meaning to be free, unburdened from something or to penetrate without interfering or interacting with
Synchronous fluorescence spectrometry (SFS) has been extensively used in multicomponent analysis. The spectra are obtained through the simultaneous scanning of the excitation and the emission monochromators of a spectrofluorimeter, with a fixed wavelength difference (Δλ) between them. In the synchronous spectra, the sensitivity associated with fluorescence is maintained while offering several advantages: narrowing of spectral bands, an enhancement in selectivity by spectral simplification and a decrease of measurement time in multicomponent analysis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S00222...
1. Introduction
Although spectrofluorimetry has great sensitivity and moderate selectivity as an analytical technique, …
Alternatively, it is possible to act over experimental data acquisition in such a way that the contribution to the analytical signal from interfering components can be eliminated, or at least minimized.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/23434248_Variable-a...
Beamline have its own timing events multiplexed with machine timing, but not interfering with other branches
https://cas.web.cern.ch/sites/default/files/lectures/dourdan...
Detection of BaP using conventional fluorescence spectrometry suffers from interference from the homologues of BaP. Synchronous fluorescence spectrometry can simplify spectra, promote selectivity and reduce light scattering interference, making it particularly suitable for analysis of trace PAHs in the environment.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6260366?section=abstrac...
Proposal for translation of 2nd phrase, or similar:
This technique has the particular advantage of allowing measurements to be made without interfering ambient optical radiation or daylight.
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Schtroumpf
: DeepL seems clearer: "One of the advantages of this technique is that it allows measurements to be made without the interference of ambient optical radiation or daylight."
3 hrs
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It is up to the questioner to choose the most appropriate translation for the context; incidentally, I had only given one translation variant and implied others.
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agree |
Annette Fehr
: I think the key idea here is that this microsopy technique eliminates or lessens the risk of ambient light causing interference with the measurements.
17 hrs
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Danke!
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4 hrs
escape
any ambient (parasitic) light pollution or daylight.
s'affranchir : rid o.s. of..., Collins.
'One of the advantages of this (technique oft in FRE & DEU:) technology is that it enables measurements to escape / stylistically balanced: to be taken whilst escaping/ any ambient light pollution or daylight.'
BTW: parasitisme in the law > a passing-off action in tort.
s'affranchir : rid o.s. of..., Collins.
'One of the advantages of this (technique oft in FRE & DEU:) technology is that it enables measurements to escape / stylistically balanced: to be taken whilst escaping/ any ambient light pollution or daylight.'
BTW: parasitisme in the law > a passing-off action in tort.
Example sentence:
Cincinnati Observatory astronomer Dean Regas gives his picks for places to escape light pollution and see more stars than you could ever imagine ...
Reference:
Reference comments
7 hrs
Discussion
Apart from the obvious "to free yourself from/to escape", how about "to ignore", as in "not to pay attention to/to take notice of" ? Isn't ignoring something like not letting yourself be bothered by/freeing yourself from its consequences?