Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
an- und abmelden
English translation:
activate/deactivate
Added to glossary by
Michael Alger
Sep 19, 2007 13:42
16 yrs ago
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German term
an- und abmelden
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Telecom(munications)
Der AN meldet, spätestens innerhalb von 2 Stunden, nach Auftragseingang bei AN, aaa- und bbb-Geräte ohne Berechnung zusätzlicher Kosten an bzw. ab.
When you have multiple telephones in a system and these telephones can be 'entered' in the system and later 'removed' from the system, what it the precise terminology for this? Are these appliances/devices logged on/off, in/out? I thought this was more or less reserved for human users of a closed system, not for machines. Would appreciate any help.
When you have multiple telephones in a system and these telephones can be 'entered' in the system and later 'removed' from the system, what it the precise terminology for this? Are these appliances/devices logged on/off, in/out? I thought this was more or less reserved for human users of a closed system, not for machines. Would appreciate any help.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | activate/deactivate | Legalmed |
3 +1 | connect/disconnect | Julia Lipeles |
4 | register/deregister | Colin Newberry |
3 | plugged in and plugged out of the system | Carmen Archouniani |
Proposed translations
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activate/deactivate
just an idea - I do think, though, that "log in/out" can also be used for machines
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+1
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connect/disconnect
might work...
Note from asker:
Thanks, Julia, but we connect/disconnect phones that are wired. My translation concerns mobile or cordless phones and we don't really 'connect' these. Thanks anyway. |
59 mins
register/deregister
Search and there are examples.
2 days 17 hrs
plugged in and plugged out of the system
just a suggestion
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