Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

actuator sleeve

Norwegian translation:

aktuatorhylse

Added to glossary by Helene Olsen Richards
May 8, 2004 06:25
20 yrs ago
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English term

actuator sleeve

English to Norwegian Other Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright
the actuator sleeve defines a sealed interface by the provision of an O-ring
Proposed translations (Norwegian)
4 +1 aktuatorhylse
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PRO (1): Tor G Jensen

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Proposed translations

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8 hrs
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aktuatorhylse

"aktuator" er greit å bruke fordi det kan bety så mangt, f.eks utløser eller styreorgan.
Den siterte setningen er vanskelig å oversette riktig uten ved hjelp av en illustrasjon i originaldokumentet som viser prinsipp eller funksjon.
Peer comment(s):

agree Roald Toskedal
4 days
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