Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
walk-through
Spanish translation:
3 opciones
English term
walk-through
• Durable black fiberglass screen with subtle stripes to prevent screen walk-through
3 +5 | 3 opciones | George Rabel |
4 | paso/puerta/entrada con pantalla/malla de seguridad | Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón |
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Proposed translations
3 opciones
-para hacerla más visible
-para ayudar a evitar accidentes
Ofrezco estas tres opciones luego de haber tratado infructuosamente de encontrar alguna palabra o frase más breve.
Creo que cualquiera de estas tres opciones se entendería, sin tener que explicar en detalle que se las estr'ias tienen el propósito
de hacer la rejilla más visible para evitar que las personas intenten pasar a través de ella porque no la ven.
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