carenat

English translation: cowling

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Catalan term or phrase:carenat
English translation:cowling
Entered by: Walter Lockhart Ries (X)

10:35 Jul 23, 2004
Catalan to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Pharmaceuticals / GMP inspection
Catalan term or phrase: carenat
Els envasos un cop netejats, abans de l'omplerta de xxx i xxx, no sempre estan protegits pel carenat i aquest equip esta situat en la sala abans esmentada.
Walter Lockhart Ries (X)
streamlined cover / protective cover
Explanation:
Could this be some kind of streamlined cover - or maybe even ridge??? Or simply a protective cover? It's hard to say without more context really.

HTH


Sheila



Iris pseudacorus
... es podria confondre amb les fulles de la bova (Typha spp.); la diferenciarem perquè
les fulles d'Iris tenen un nervi central ben marcat (carenat) mentre que ...
www.uib.es/depart/dba/botanica/ herbari/generes/Iris/pseudacorus/ - 17k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars

fotos
... Vehicle amb carenat fet amb l'emmotlladora de plàstic del taller. ... Aquest prototipus
té el carenat de cartró-pedra. Sortida d'una de les tandes eliminatòries. ...
www.xtec.es/~csanche3/cursa/fotos03/fotos2.htm - 3k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars


carenat

[de carenar]

m 1 MAR Part del buc d'una embarcació menor compresa entre les dues escues.

2 AERON /AUT Estructura secundària de recobriment d'algun element d'una aeronau, o de part o la totalitat d'algun vehicle terrestre, que redueix la resistència aerodinàmica.

3 Relleix fet en terra en els passatges difícils perquè pugui recalcar-s'hi el peu del vianant.





Shroud - [ Traduzca esta página ]
... pretense, robe, veil), carcaça (carcase, frame, loaf, skeleton), carenado (aerodynamic, faired, fairing, streamlined, streamlining), anteparo (bulkhead, rail ...
www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ definition/english/Sh/Shroud.html - 101k - Resultado Suplementario - En caché - Páginas similares

Masking - [ Traduzca esta página ]
... mask, masking process), corrección con mascarillas (colour masking, mask, masking process), carenado (duct, fairing, nose cone, shroud, streamlining). ...
www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ definition/english/ma/masking.html - 91k - Resultado Suplementario - En caché - Páginas similares




§ 57. careen / career


That sportscar went careering down the road. Or did it careen? Careen comes to us via Middle French from the Latin word carina, which meant “the keel of a ship.” The original sense of the English verb was nautical and referred to the way a ship would lean to one side when sailing in windy conditions. Today, when used as a verb of motion, careen typically implies high speed. It often but not always entails a sideways motion or wavering. This sense probably came from the application of the nautical sense of the word to automobiles, which usually only careen, that is, lurch or tip over, when driven at high speeds. 1
Career, on the other hand, has always been on dry land. It comes from Middle French carriere, “race course,” which comes from Latin carrarria, “carriageway,” and ultimately from Latin carrum, “cart, car.” (The “occupation” sense is an extension of the “race course” meaning, although many might find this metaphor a bit of a stretch today.) As a verb, career originally meant “to move over a course.” In the verb’s first recorded usage, the course was the lane for each horse at a jousting tournament. But the kinds of courses and agents of motion soon proliferated, and the verb now means “to move forward at high speed.” 2
In short, the sportscar can either career or careen, since both words are acceptable in this use. 3



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Sheila Hardie
Spain
Local time: 18:10
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It certainly is. I translated it as cowling in this pharmaceutical manufacturing context.
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2streamlined cover / protective cover
Sheila Hardie


  

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streamlined cover / protective cover


Explanation:
Could this be some kind of streamlined cover - or maybe even ridge??? Or simply a protective cover? It's hard to say without more context really.

HTH


Sheila



Iris pseudacorus
... es podria confondre amb les fulles de la bova (Typha spp.); la diferenciarem perquè
les fulles d'Iris tenen un nervi central ben marcat (carenat) mentre que ...
www.uib.es/depart/dba/botanica/ herbari/generes/Iris/pseudacorus/ - 17k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars

fotos
... Vehicle amb carenat fet amb l'emmotlladora de plàstic del taller. ... Aquest prototipus
té el carenat de cartró-pedra. Sortida d'una de les tandes eliminatòries. ...
www.xtec.es/~csanche3/cursa/fotos03/fotos2.htm - 3k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars


carenat

[de carenar]

m 1 MAR Part del buc d'una embarcació menor compresa entre les dues escues.

2 AERON /AUT Estructura secundària de recobriment d'algun element d'una aeronau, o de part o la totalitat d'algun vehicle terrestre, que redueix la resistència aerodinàmica.

3 Relleix fet en terra en els passatges difícils perquè pugui recalcar-s'hi el peu del vianant.





Shroud - [ Traduzca esta página ]
... pretense, robe, veil), carcaça (carcase, frame, loaf, skeleton), carenado (aerodynamic, faired, fairing, streamlined, streamlining), anteparo (bulkhead, rail ...
www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ definition/english/Sh/Shroud.html - 101k - Resultado Suplementario - En caché - Páginas similares

Masking - [ Traduzca esta página ]
... mask, masking process), corrección con mascarillas (colour masking, mask, masking process), carenado (duct, fairing, nose cone, shroud, streamlining). ...
www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ definition/english/ma/masking.html - 91k - Resultado Suplementario - En caché - Páginas similares




§ 57. careen / career


That sportscar went careering down the road. Or did it careen? Careen comes to us via Middle French from the Latin word carina, which meant “the keel of a ship.” The original sense of the English verb was nautical and referred to the way a ship would lean to one side when sailing in windy conditions. Today, when used as a verb of motion, careen typically implies high speed. It often but not always entails a sideways motion or wavering. This sense probably came from the application of the nautical sense of the word to automobiles, which usually only careen, that is, lurch or tip over, when driven at high speeds. 1
Career, on the other hand, has always been on dry land. It comes from Middle French carriere, “race course,” which comes from Latin carrarria, “carriageway,” and ultimately from Latin carrum, “cart, car.” (The “occupation” sense is an extension of the “race course” meaning, although many might find this metaphor a bit of a stretch today.) As a verb, career originally meant “to move over a course.” In the verb’s first recorded usage, the course was the lane for each horse at a jousting tournament. But the kinds of courses and agents of motion soon proliferated, and the verb now means “to move forward at high speed.” 2
In short, the sportscar can either career or careen, since both words are acceptable in this use. 3



http://www.bartleby.com/64/C003/057.html



    Reference: http://www.grec.net/cgibin/lexicx.pgm
Sheila Hardie
Spain
Local time: 18:10
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 4
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It certainly is. I translated it as cowling in this pharmaceutical manufacturing context.
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