Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Jan 7, 2015 07:29
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English term
sleeve
English to French
Tech/Engineering
Mining & Minerals / Gems
In a table called "hole details" with following column headers:
hole, diameter, depth, stem, water, sleeve, type.
So what is a hole sleeve in this context?
hole, diameter, depth, stem, water, sleeve, type.
So what is a hole sleeve in this context?
Proposed translations
(French)
3 +2 | manchon | cyr-traductions |
1 | fourreau | Tony M |
Proposed translations
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manchon
http://www.gedimat.fr/manchon-hexagonal-l20mm-pour-tige-file...
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Manchon hexagonal L20mm pour tige filetée M6 - boite de 100 pièces
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Peut être également le CORPS DU RIVET
https://ixquick-proxy.com/do/spg/show_picture.pl?l=francais&...
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25. Subject Field(s)
Joining Elements (Mechanical Components)
Aeronautical Engineering and Maintenance
Date Modified
1996-02-05
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Domaine(s)
Éléments d'assemblage (Composants mécaniques)
Aérotechnique et maintenance
Date Modified
1996-02-05
Save Record 25
Main entry term, English
sleeve Source 1, record 25, English, sleeve
CORRECT, STANDARDIZED
Abbreviations, English
Synonyms, English
Main entry term, French
corps du rivet Source 1, record 25, French, corps%20du%20rivet
CORRECT, MASC, STANDARDIZED
Abbreviations, French
Synonyms, French
Textual Support, English
OBS – sleeve: term standardized by ISO. Aerospace rivets. Source 2, record 25, English, Observation 1 - sleeve
Textual Support, French
OBS – corps du rivet : terme normalisé par l'ISO. Source 2, record 25, French, Observation 1 - corps%20du%20rivet
Textual Support, Spanish
http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-eng.html?la...
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Note added at 3 heures (2015-01-07 11:21:47 GMT)
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Manchon hexagonal L20mm pour tige filetée M6 - boite de 100 pièces
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Note added at 3 heures (2015-01-07 11:26:16 GMT)
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Peut être également le CORPS DU RIVET
https://ixquick-proxy.com/do/spg/show_picture.pl?l=francais&...
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Note added at 3 heures (2015-01-07 11:28:16 GMT)
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25. Subject Field(s)
Joining Elements (Mechanical Components)
Aeronautical Engineering and Maintenance
Date Modified
1996-02-05
Save Record 25
Domaine(s)
Éléments d'assemblage (Composants mécaniques)
Aérotechnique et maintenance
Date Modified
1996-02-05
Save Record 25
Main entry term, English
sleeve Source 1, record 25, English, sleeve
CORRECT, STANDARDIZED
Abbreviations, English
Synonyms, English
Main entry term, French
corps du rivet Source 1, record 25, French, corps%20du%20rivet
CORRECT, MASC, STANDARDIZED
Abbreviations, French
Synonyms, French
Textual Support, English
OBS – sleeve: term standardized by ISO. Aerospace rivets. Source 2, record 25, English, Observation 1 - sleeve
Textual Support, French
OBS – corps du rivet : terme normalisé par l'ISO. Source 2, record 25, French, Observation 1 - corps%20du%20rivet
Textual Support, Spanish
http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-eng.html?la...
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Comment: "Thank you"
15 mins
fourreau
Is there anything written in the column below this heading that might help?
And it might help a bit to know what "this context" actually is? What kind of hole is this / what is it being used for.
All I can say is that 'fourreau' is used in certain contexts for a type of 'sleeve' or 'liner' used for certain types of holes — a typical example might be their use to mechanically protect pipes and cables where these have to pass through a masonry structure.
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Note added at 16 minutes (2015-01-07 07:45:17 GMT)
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Oh, is this a bore-hole? In that case, that would rather change things...
And it might help a bit to know what "this context" actually is? What kind of hole is this / what is it being used for.
All I can say is that 'fourreau' is used in certain contexts for a type of 'sleeve' or 'liner' used for certain types of holes — a typical example might be their use to mechanically protect pipes and cables where these have to pass through a masonry structure.
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Note added at 16 minutes (2015-01-07 07:45:17 GMT)
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Oh, is this a bore-hole? In that case, that would rather change things...
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