Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
continue over the page
French translation:
continuez au verso
English term
continue over the page
4 | continuez au verso | Sarah Bessioud |
4 +7 | suite au verso | Jennifer Levey |
Jan 20, 2011 00:15: Yvonne Gallagher changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Jan 20, 2011 07:03: Stéphanie Soudais (X) changed "Term asked" from "(Continue over the page)" to "continue over the page"
Jan 24, 2011 07:38: Sarah Bessioud Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (3): AllegroTrans, mediamatrix (X), Yvonne Gallagher
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Proposed translations
continuez au verso
A few examples:
http://eczemahelp.ca/media/ESC_AssessmentSheetFR.pdf
Continuez au verso au besoin.
http://www.hesit.be/files/thermique/1/1222855950-EM1_examen_...
(continuez au verso, en le signalant d'une →,
http://www.scfp1365.com/Documents/ConsultationNegociations20...
Si vous en avez d’autres, continuez au verso
"ContinueS" and "continueD", on the other hand, describe the fact that the text continues or is continued on the next page, which is the equivalent to "suite".
suite au verso
www.larousse.com/en/dictionaries/.../80694 - Estados Unidos - En caché[PDF] Easy Riser™Nano Wireless Notebook Mouse Formato de archivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Vista rápida
Continued on reverse | Lire la suite au verso | Continúa en la parte posterior | Continua no verso. 1. Install batteries. 1. Insérer les piles. ...
www.verbatim.com/UserFiles/File/96992.pdf
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