Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
t/m
English translation:
up to and including
Added to glossary by
Johan Venter
Apr 2, 2005 11:34
19 yrs ago
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Dutch term
t/m
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This abbreviation is used in an industrial accident report concerning asbestos levels in the air and in various materials.
15 t/m 19 risico punten
15 t/m 19 risico punten
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +3 | tot en met | Henk Peelen |
5 | inclusive abbreviated inc. | Albert Gomperts |
Proposed translations
+3
3 mins
Selected
tot en met
up to and including
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Gert Vercauteren
: Denk ik ook
0 min
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agree |
Paul Peeraerts
27 mins
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agree |
Fred ten Berge
8 hrs
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1308 days
inclusive abbreviated inc.
apart from the up to and including suggestion made above, I would also suggest that many instances of where t/m or t.e.m. are used can be translated by simply following the numbers with the word inclusive or inc.
This works well with ranges expressed in numbers or days, but less well with dates.
This works well with ranges expressed in numbers or days, but less well with dates.
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