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| | 14 July 2008 00:45 |
| RiseNumber of messages: 126 | I think it must be "The evaluation".The rest is excellent |
| | 14 July 2008 05:09 |
| | I had originally written "the", but I changed it to "an" because that is the way titles of scientific studies usually are written in English. |
| | 15 July 2008 20:31 |
| handyyNumber of messages: 2118 | Hi Kafetzou,
ain't it "An evaluation of the postoperative analgesic effects of metoclopramide applied/carried out in elective gynaecological operations"? |
| | 15 July 2008 20:26 |
| | No. Metoclopramide is a medicine, and since it's being administered post-operatively, that means after the operation, so that's why I used "in the case of" instead of "during".
By the way, your use of "ain't it" is quite strange here. |
| | 15 July 2008 20:32 |
| handyyNumber of messages: 2118 | |
| | 16 July 2008 02:23 |
| | yanlış çeviri1) postoperative etkileri araştırılıyor
postoperative metoclopromide uygulanmıyorki
during kullanacaksın kardeşim
"during elective gynaecological operations"
birde ingiliz ingilzcesi deÄŸil gynaecological deÄŸil "gynecological" |
| | 16 July 2008 03:03 |
| | 1) Kardeşin değilim (senden büyüğüm).
2) Thank you for the clarification, but you could be a bit more polite about it. For example, you could thank me for doing your translation for a start.
3) You did not request British English. If you want a different spelling, you can certainly change it after the translation has been done. |
| | 16 July 2008 03:05 |
| | Lilian, please re-set the voting - it seems I misinterpreted the original, although the requester is so rude that maybe we should make him wait a bit. CC: lilian canale |
| | 16 July 2008 03:14 |
| | How useful that incoming tool would be now!
At least the requester wouldn't be able to reject a translation before validation. |
| | 16 July 2008 03:16 |
| | Did he do that? I can't see that info. |
| | 16 July 2008 03:19 |
| | Yes, he did.
I've set a new poll. |
| | 16 July 2008 11:06 |
| | 1)An evaluation deÄŸil assesment
2) post-operative ayrı değil bitişik
sonuc: tıbbi ingilizce deki ufak farklar, bilmek icin dr olmak gerek yoksa herkes tıbbi ceviri yapardı!!
kardesim demek ne demek bkz: tdk kardeÅŸim!!
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| | 16 July 2008 17:09 |
| | Bu kadar daha iyi biliyorsan, niye bizden bu çeviriyi istedin ki?
(If you know so much better, why did you ask us to do this translation for you?)
1) What is the difference between an evaluation and an assessment?
2) "Post-operative" is written with a hyphen according to my Canadian Oxford Dictionary. It doesn't give any other spelling.
3) I know what "kardeÅŸim" means - it's a bit of a mock affectionate put-down, meaning that the person is of lower status than the speaker. It's inappropriate to say it to someone who is doing a favour for you. Furthermore, although you didn't request it, your translation was done by an expert. I am one of the English experts, and the only native speaker of English on this site who can read Turkish well enough to do this translation. So you really should be a bit more respectful in view of the situation.
At the moment, 9 people (not including myself) have voted indicating that this translation is correct. Two of the 9 are Turkish experts on this site. I am not going to change it. You can take it or leave it. |
| | 16 July 2008 17:22 |
| | I'll validate this translation the way it is. You don't have to change or explain anything, Kafetzou. The vote of the community was positive and that should be enough. If our friend disagrees he may not use it.
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