May 28, 2005 07:27
19 yrs ago
English term

closing

Non-PRO English to French Tech/Engineering Engineering (general)
Check that the chains on the service
walkway are closed during operation
on the walkway. It is forbidden to carry
out operation on the service walkway
without closing the chains ( see figure
right).
Ici = Fermer?
Proposed translations (French)
4 sans fermer les chaînes
Change log

May 28, 2005 15:23: JCEC changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

May 28, 2005 19:52: Florence Bremond changed "Term asked" from "closing (CONTEXT)" to "closing "

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): df49f (X), writeaway

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Discussion

Non-ProZ.com May 28, 2005:
merci!

Proposed translations

4 mins
English term (edited): closing (context)
Selected

sans fermer les chaînes

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