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Umseting - Serbiskt-Enskt - stolarija se radi od zarade i suve camove grade....Núverðandi støða Umseting
Bólkur Náttúruvísindi  Hendan umbidna umseting er "Bert meining". | stolarija se radi od zarade i suve camove grade.... | | Uppruna mál: Serbiskt
stolarija se radi od zarade i suve camove grade. izbor i dimenzionisajne otvora je izvrsen prema zahtevima prostorija. | Viðmerking um umsetingina | this text is about a wood house |
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All woodwork is done with disease-free, well-seasoned fir timber. The shape and size of the hatch are tailored to the specifications of the opening. |
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Góðkent av kafetzou - 17 Oktober 2007 04:39
Síðstu boð | | | | | 16 Oktober 2007 05:54 | | | What do "joinery" and "hatch" mean? Are they specialized words? I've never heard them before. | | | 16 Oktober 2007 07:05 | | | Hey, "joinery" is like all wooden parts/components of the house - windows, doors, sometimes even floor. And for the hatch... In original text it says only "otvor" - it means hatch, access, hole, I guess it's some part of that house.
Hope I helped  | | | 16 Oktober 2007 13:40 | | | | | | 16 Oktober 2007 15:34 | | | If it seems better "joinery" could be changed to "woodwork"... | | | 16 Oktober 2007 22:39 | | | Hm, "woodwork" is "joinery" in a house, but not in furniture nor on boats. If the text concerns furniture or boats then "joinery" is preferable.
Hatch: opening, especially on a boat or any "living quarters" vehicle.
| | | 17 Oktober 2007 04:14 | | | If they're only making a hatch, then I suppose it might be
All woodwork is done with disease-free, well-seasoned fir timber. The shape and size of the hatch are tailored to the specifications of the opening.
Maybe we should ask the submitter what the text refers to, i.e. what they're building? | | | 17 Oktober 2007 04:38 | | | I like your suggestion, Ian. I'm going to edit and accept it. |
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