Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
manzuá
English translation:
lobster pot / trap
Added to glossary by
Michael Powers (PhD)
Aug 18, 2006 02:07
17 yrs ago
Portuguese term
manzuá
Portuguese to English
Science
Fisheries
Não é porque a pesca de caçoeira fosse causar danos, mas a gente sabia que isso ia abrir um universo monstruoso, porque qualqluer embarcação levaria uma caçoiera, enquanto a manzuá (gaiola usada para pescar lagosta) precisava de ambarcações próprias para levá-lo. Nossa batalha ...
Proposed translations
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4 +2 | lobster pot / trap | Carla Queiro (X) |
4 +1 | manzuá (monofilament nylon trap) | Claudio Mazotti |
Proposed translations
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lobster pot / trap
Webster's
lobster pot - a trap for catching lobsters, typically a box made of wooden slats with a funnellike entrance to the bait.
Also called lobster trap.
lobster pot - a trap for catching lobsters, typically a box made of wooden slats with a funnellike entrance to the bait.
Also called lobster trap.
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Comment: "Thank you for your answers. For the American audience that will be reading this, lobster pot/trap is the most appropraite. Mike :)"
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14 mins
manzuá (monofilament nylon trap)
I suggest leaving the term in in Pt, followed by a brief explanation about its meaning.
The main fishing gears used are relatively small wooden and monofilament nylon traps (0.5m X 0.75m) called "covo" or " manzuá " and gill nets are also being used since 1995. The lobster fishery in northeastern Brazil began in the mid 1950’s, in the state of Ceará, when fishing companies began buying catches from “Jangadeiros”, artisanal (small scale) fishers for industrial processing and export, mainly as frozen tails.
www.proteger.org.ar/archivos/20051117PesqueriasPequeniaEsca...
The seahorse fishery involves many fishing communities in Brazil, ... in traps designed to capture other fish species or lobster, locally known as "manzuá"; ...
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1334218
Abstract. Introduction. Background. Materials and methods ... locally known as "manzuá"; three fishers (two from Pernambuco and one from Pará) mentioned ...
www.ethnobiomed.com/content/1/1/12
The main fishing gears used are relatively small wooden and monofilament nylon traps (0.5m X 0.75m) called "covo" or " manzuá " and gill nets are also being used since 1995. The lobster fishery in northeastern Brazil began in the mid 1950’s, in the state of Ceará, when fishing companies began buying catches from “Jangadeiros”, artisanal (small scale) fishers for industrial processing and export, mainly as frozen tails.
www.proteger.org.ar/archivos/20051117PesqueriasPequeniaEsca...
The seahorse fishery involves many fishing communities in Brazil, ... in traps designed to capture other fish species or lobster, locally known as "manzuá"; ...
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1334218
Abstract. Introduction. Background. Materials and methods ... locally known as "manzuá"; three fishers (two from Pernambuco and one from Pará) mentioned ...
www.ethnobiomed.com/content/1/1/12
Peer comment(s):
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Donna Sandin
: explanation better as a footnote if it seems that the target audience really needs the detail.
10 hrs
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ok...
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agree |
Lincoln Silveira (X)
: good. Better translate only the brief description enclosed in brackets
11 hrs
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tks a lot!!!
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