Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Folder sibling
French translation:
dossier-frère
English term
Folder sibling
Je n'ai aucune idée comment traduire "sibling of a folder", en français on utilise le terme "dossier sibling", mais j'aimerais éviter l'anglicisme.
4 +1 | dossier-frère | Radmila Sobacic |
4 | dossier de même niveau | AmbelyTrad |
4 -2 | Dossier parent | Aurelien Froger |
Jan 22, 2016 13:24: Radmila Sobacic Created KOG entry
PRO (2): Radmila Sobacic, AmbelyTrad
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Proposed translations
dossier-frère
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Note added at 284 days (2015-02-21 19:14:52 GMT) Post-grading
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Merci!
Dossier parent
disagree |
Daryo
: that would one level up in the hierarchical tree of directories - siblings are on the same level
6 hrs
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disagree |
AmbelyTrad
: Daryo explained it perfectly.
1 day 5 hrs
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