Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
wastonnetje
English translation:
laundry powder bucket
Added to glossary by
Talitha Wilsnagh
Feb 12, 2013 14:59
11 yrs ago
Dutch term
wastonnetje
Dutch to English
Marketing
General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Beer
This is a "bucket" used for washing powder. Parents used to put toys that were lying around in these "buckets"
Example: "dat ook jou ongetwijfeld doet denken aan de wastonnetjes van vroeger waar je als kind misschien jouw speelgoed in bewaarde"
Example: "dat ook jou ongetwijfeld doet denken aan de wastonnetjes van vroeger waar je als kind misschien jouw speelgoed in bewaarde"
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +5 | laundry powder bucket | David Walker (X) |
4 | laundry powder tin | Textpertise |
Change log
Feb 12, 2013 19:57: writeaway changed "Field (specific)" from "Marketing" to "General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters"
Proposed translations
+5
20 mins
Selected
laundry powder bucket
and still available.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Laura Morwood
: I always say washing powder instead of laundry powder. Probably a USA/UK thing :)
1 hr
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Thanks
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agree |
Wiard Sterk (X)
: ... and 'bin' rather than 'bucket'.
2 hrs
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Thanks
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agree |
writeaway
: http://www.amazon.com/Charlies-Soap-Powder-Bucket-Pounds/dp/... but drum, pail etc are also around. bucket isn't the 'only' option
12 hrs
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True and thanks
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agree |
Textpertise
: But doubtful they could be used for storing toys.
17 hrs
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Thanks - We used to use them for storing our Lego blocks
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agree |
Michael Beijer
2 days 2 hrs
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thanks
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you, David. I am sure this brought back great memories for some."
13 mins
laundry powder tin
Note from asker:
I apologise for not mentioning that it was made of cardboard. This information was only disclosed to me after my post |
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
writeaway
: a tin (can) is too tiny in the context imo
12 hrs
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The data that it was made of cardboard were not available when I posted my answer. Vintage tins were larger.
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