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Tradução - Inglês-Alemão - sacrococcygeal teratomaEstado atual Tradução
Categoria Saúde / Medicina | | | Idioma de origem: Inglês
sacrococcygeal teratoma; presacral, nonseminiferous germ cell tumor | | Medical terms; sacrococcygeal and presacral (adjectives) refer to location in the body. |
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| | TraduçãoAlemão Traduzido por frajofu | Idioma alvo: Alemão
Das fetale Steißteratom; präsakraler, nicht-seminomer Keimzelltumor | | Thanks to Ula Smith for medical help! |
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Último validado ou editado por frajofu - 12 Janeiro 2007 07:17
Últimas Mensagens | | | | | 1 Janeiro 2007 15:10 | | | The original English "sacrococcygeal teratoma" is translated by frajofu to the German "Das fetale Steißteratom", which has added meaning: "The fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma". And, for what it is worth, the German term "Steißbeinteratom" is a little more common than "Steißteratom" (ratio 3:2).
On the whole, I think this translation was too mechanical, and I would like to reject it. | | | 1 Janeiro 2007 17:26 | | | Here is my translation:
Steißbeinteratom; Keimzelltumor präsakrale der Typ Nicht-Seminom | | | 1 Janeiro 2007 19:25 | | | But I didn't it "mechanically" - I read a lot of textes about this, and found this therm. I'm not a medical!
=> Make a correcture, notify-me, but rejection for a translation, for what I'd took half an hour is unfair. | | | 11 Janeiro 2007 17:40 | | | I did not reject this translation; I cannot reject it, nor correct it here, because it has already been accepted by a third person. I am not concerned with rejecting it, so much as I wish there were a mechanism to *retract* and accepted translation.
| | | 11 Janeiro 2007 18:12 | | | I've edited the translation. | | | 12 Janeiro 2007 07:13 | | | frajoju told me that there is gramatical problems with this translation. frajoju, feel free to edit it again
I think that with your knowledge of german and the medical knowledge of Una we should manage to get a perfect translation here | | | 12 Janeiro 2007 22:31 | | | Almost there. More elegant than my own translation. I can work with it.
But again, I must point out that an important element of a good translation is that it does not introduce information not in the original. The adjective "fetale" in the translation is a significant error.
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