Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
planta regasificadora
English translation:
regasification plant
Added to glossary by
Taylor Kirk
Apr 26, 2008 10:33
16 yrs ago
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Spanish term
planta regasificadora
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Investment / Securities
Industry
Is this just a "gas plant" ? ("regasificadora" seema unplausibly long compared with that).
Proposed translations
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5 +7 | regasification plant |
Taylor Kirk
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2 | gas processing plant |
John Cutler
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Change log
May 5, 2008 19:52: Taylor Kirk Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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regasification plant
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP1712831.html
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Note added at 5 mins (2008-04-26 10:38:53 GMT)
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"The invention relates to a mobile LNG regasification plant comprising..."
"Construction of a regasification plant near Italy's northern city of Rovigo and handling..."
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Note added at 5 mins (2008-04-26 10:38:53 GMT)
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"The invention relates to a mobile LNG regasification plant comprising..."
"Construction of a regasification plant near Italy's northern city of Rovigo and handling..."
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gas processing plant
My complaint with "regassification" is that it only seems to be found on websites that have already been translated from Spanish or Italian (albeit some of them are from large energy companies) and so it's sort of like the blind leading the blind. It also doesn't appear in any Eng-Eng dictionaries.
Anyway, I'm not an expert so you can see my answer is more of a suggestion than anything else.
Anyway, I'm not an expert so you can see my answer is more of a suggestion than anything else.
Peer comment(s):
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Jennifer Levey
: Of cource it's a 'gas processing plant' - but a particular type of plant that converts liquified gas (LPG, LNG, etc.) to ... gas. http://www.worldmaritimenews.com/article/Port/11769 for a US-en ref.
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Ok, this article looks like it was translated from French. Neil will know what he wants.
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