Chinese term
婴童睡袋/防踢被
5 +1 | Sleep sack (that babies can't kick off) | MY Lim |
5 +1 | slipping out | Antonio Yeh |
4 | anti-kick quilt | pkchan |
5 -1 | bunting/anti-spurning quilt for infants and children | Bruce Guo |
Non-PRO (1): Rita Pang
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Proposed translations
Sleep sack (that babies can't kick off)
anti-kick quilt
www.google.com/patents/CN103110304A?cl=en - Translate this pageGoogle
May 22, 2013 - The invention relates to a heat preservation anti-kick quilt. A quilt body is formed through sewing of a frontal quilt and a reversed quilt along a ...
Patent CN2766687Y - Anti-kick quilt bag - Google Patents
www.google.com/patents/CN2766687Y?cl=en - Translate this pageGoogle
Mar 29, 2006 - The utility model relates to an anti-kick quilt bag which comprises a bottom cushion and a quilt. The utility model is characterized in that the quilt ...
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Rita Pang
: perhaps just "sleeping bag/sack/quilt" would suffice? Same reason for use of the word "anti" as seen below.
3 days 9 hrs
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bunting/anti-spurning quilt for infants and children
disagree |
Rita Pang
: Anti-spurning is correct in meaning, but for a product it's inappropriate - conveys way too negative a meaning.
21 hrs
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so kicking-off shall be the best
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slipping out
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Note added at 4 days (2016-06-16 15:21:28 GMT)
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in most western style promotional context, the word anti-kick is rarely seen. Slipping out is also not a very good translation. It's better go for another way to write it. Sometimes direct translation is a very poor practice if it is to be sold to Europe and other western countries. This is localisation translation.
agree |
Rita Pang
: Yes, I agree. "Anti" something doesn't bode well for a product name.
15 hrs
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