11:41 Oct 10, 2000 |
English to Japanese translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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na | ポテンショメーター(POT) |
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na | トリマー・ポテンショメーター |
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ポテンショメーター(POT) Explanation: I think you mean "potentiometer" This is a kind of 可変抵抗器 (kahenteikouki). You use it to control volume on a radio for instance. The trimmer potentiometer is also an adjustable resistor, but once set to the right value, it remains at that value. |
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トリマー・ポテンショメーター Explanation: I agree completely with mkobayashi's explanation, but as you specifially mention in the "context" the word trimmer, this should probably also be included if you are going to go with an "all katakana" translation. The meaning of the word "trimmer" here is equivalent to "adjustable". Hope this is helpful. Haslov PS. mkobayashi should be given credit, as s/he answered first. Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology New Shogakukan Random House English/Japanese Dictionary |
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