18:12 Feb 13, 2018 |
Czech to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng / součást hromosvodu | |||||||
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4 | underground inspection housing |
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2 +1 | UF test joint box |
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underground inspection housing Explanation: chodníková krabice - Unterflur-trennstellenkasten https://www.dehn.de/pdbRes/DE_DE_Web/195/4656/eba/57656/eBA_1718_1209_DE_GB_ID_057656_Trennstellenk%C3%A4sten_Internet.pdf https://www.google.sk/search?q=chodn%C3%ADkov%C3%A1+krabice&client=firefox-b&dcr=0&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=bJEqUP8Pztt2FM%253A%252Ci9S |
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UF test joint box Explanation: Virtually all references to “chodníková krabice” lead us to a Germany company called Dehn. https://eshop.elkov.cz/produkty/dehn-skrin-pro-zkusebni-svor... https://www.dehn.cz/pdbRes/DE_CS_Web/3969/4656/Artikelnummer... In German, Dehn calls this product “UF-Trennstellenkästen”. Again, like the Czech, this is not a generic German term. http://www.dehn.de/pdbRes/DE_DE_Web/3472/4656/Artikelnummer-... And this leads us to the Dehn-specific English term of “UF test joint box” https://www.dehn-international.com/pdbRes/DE_EN_Web/3513/465... I guess my conclusion is that "chodníková krabice" is not the proper Czech term... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2018-02-14 06:52:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Response to asker's comment: Exactly. The Czech is "wrong", the German is "wrong", and the English is "wrong", ergo I maintain (with levity) that my suggestion is "correct". :-) |
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