Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Deutsch term or phrase:
angedickt
Englisch translation:
thickened
Added to glossary by
David Williams
Jul 17, 2012 05:51
11 yrs ago
Deutsch term
angedickt
Deutsch > Englisch
Technik
Industrielle Technik
Composites
Context:
"Wabe mit angedicktem Harz auffüllen"
Talking about the repair of fibre composite materials by wet lamiation (re. aircraft components).
* Sentence or paragraph where the term occurs: See above
* Document type: SOP
* Target audience: Areospace engineers
* Country and dialect (source): German
* Country and dialect (target): American English
"Wabe mit angedicktem Harz auffüllen"
Talking about the repair of fibre composite materials by wet lamiation (re. aircraft components).
* Sentence or paragraph where the term occurs: See above
* Document type: SOP
* Target audience: Areospace engineers
* Country and dialect (source): German
* Country and dialect (target): American English
Proposed translations
(Englisch)
4 +5 | thickened | Gillian Scheibelein |
Proposed translations
+5
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thickened
i.e. a thickener has been added
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Note added at 2 hrs (2012-07-17 08:42:30 GMT)
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"an" does not necessarily mean slightly thickened, and how slight is "slightly"? The person carrying out the repair will have plenty experience in this field and should know how viscous the mixture should be (i.e. not neat)
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Note added at 2 hrs (2012-07-17 08:42:30 GMT)
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"an" does not necessarily mean slightly thickened, and how slight is "slightly"? The person carrying out the repair will have plenty experience in this field and should know how viscous the mixture should be (i.e. not neat)
Note from asker:
Doesn't the "an" imply that it is only slightly thickened, as opposed to "thickened"? |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
David Moore (X)
: Mornin' Gillian
9 Min.
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agree |
Usch Pilz
18 Min.
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agree |
Judith Shiozawa (X)
23 Min.
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agree |
jonas_wnd
35 Min.
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agree |
Steffen Walter
37 Min.
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Comment: "Thanks!"
Discussion
Very many thanks!
"an" does not necessarily mean slightly thickened, and how slight is "slightly"? The person carrying out the repair will have plenty experience in this field and should know how viscous the mixture should be (i.e. not neat)