11:40 Aug 24, 2004 |
Catalan to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Agriculture / carts | |||||||
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Wheel rims Explanation: Working "backwards" from the type of wood, ash wood was commonly used for making wheel rims. Why were the best cart wheels made from three different types of wood? Ash for the rim, because it can stand the impacts without splitting. http://www.standish.freeserve.co.uk/page39.html Just an idea. Andy |
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The asker has declined this answer Comment: Sorry, I left this open so long. I never did get an answer from the client and am still unsure of the translation. That's why I left it open in the hope that one day I would find the answer. Thanks very much for your help! Sheila |
Ask author/Answer to Andy Explanation: Andy, no, I don't have any better suggestions, and that's why I didn't venture to give an answer. I did some research on the subject and found only what Sheila herself had found. Be that as it may, there are quite a few better suggestions than simply taking potshots or engaging in a round of wild guessing, which is what your "suggestion" amounts to. In fact, your answer is almost certainly wrong because the author spoke of the wheels earlier in the paragraph and the reference to "bastaixos" is in the middle of a description of woods used for different cart chassis parts (sola, baranes, maimons i braços). My "better suggestion": Sheila should ask the author, if possible, or the agency, or add a footnote. |
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The asker has declined this answer Comment: Sorry, Martin, I left this open so long. I never did get an answer from the client and am still unsure of the translation. That's why I left it open in the hope that one day I would find the answer. Thanks very much for your help! Sheila |
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