Glossary entry (derived from question below)
español term or phrase:
catenarias
inglés translation:
stanchion ropes
Added to glossary by
MJ Barber
Jun 22, 2005 14:24
18 yrs ago
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español term
catenarias
español al inglés
Otros
Cine, películas, TV, teatro
entertainment
Party for inauguration of a shopping centre.
En el exterior se colocarán diversos focos, con gobos en movimiento y una alfombra roja rodeada de catenarias, para hacer sentir a los invitados verdaderas estrellas
En el exterior se colocarán diversos focos, con gobos en movimiento y una alfombra roja rodeada de catenarias, para hacer sentir a los invitados verdaderas estrellas
Proposed translations
(inglés)
5 +2 | stanchion ropes | tazdog (X) |
5 | (lobby) ropes | Ernesto de Lara |
5 | a roped-off red carpet | JaneTranslates |
2 | chained-off | moken |
Proposed translations
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stanchion ropes
Hi MJ,
See photo here:
http://tinyurl.com/9ujm4 (from image search for "catenarias")
And then see photo here:
Elegance and durability has been redefined with Visiontron's ***stanchion ropes***. Made with a heavy cotton core, these ropes are covered with either our durable naugahyde or elegant velour fabric.
http://www.visiontron.com/postrope.htm
And here:
http://www.spaceworks.co.uk/exhibitions/viewcategory.php?pro...
See photo here:
http://tinyurl.com/9ujm4 (from image search for "catenarias")
And then see photo here:
Elegance and durability has been redefined with Visiontron's ***stanchion ropes***. Made with a heavy cotton core, these ropes are covered with either our durable naugahyde or elegant velour fabric.
http://www.visiontron.com/postrope.htm
And here:
http://www.spaceworks.co.uk/exhibitions/viewcategory.php?pro...
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Comment: "never heard of them before. Thanks :)"
4 minutos
chained-off
Hi MJ
Catenarias seems a funny way to put it here. It's a term I've only seen in structural architecture. I think 'catenaries' here is out of the question.
They are chains - in this case probably the kind separated by posts used to cordon off areas. Don't know their English name right now though..sorry.
Good luck!
Álvaro :O) :O9
Catenarias seems a funny way to put it here. It's a term I've only seen in structural architecture. I think 'catenaries' here is out of the question.
They are chains - in this case probably the kind separated by posts used to cordon off areas. Don't know their English name right now though..sorry.
Good luck!
Álvaro :O) :O9
20 minutos
(lobby) ropes
this is it
1 hora
a roped-off red carpet
I'd advise re-writing the phrase here. Good luck!
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