Sep 21, 2012 15:26
12 yrs ago
English term
bail
English to Afrikaans
Science
Zoology
Fish - angling
Context: "When you wind in the line on an ordinary fishing reel, the line is usually pulled in smoothly over a guide on a wire frame called a bail, then wound around a spool that is set centrally to the bail." What would that "bail" be called in Afrikaans?
Proposed translations
(Afrikaans)
3 | beuel | Samuel Murray |
1 -1 | katrol | Annabel Rautenbach |
Proposed translations
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Selected
beuel
Cilliers' technical dictionary has "beuel" for bail in a number of applications that would seem to be similar artifacts as the bail of a reel. The bail is that thin, semi-circular part that sometimes flips up to release the line quickly.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Baie dankie, Samuel"
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1 min
katrol
Ek is glad nie seker nie!
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Samuel Murray
: I realise you're just guessing, but the bail is part of the reel, so "katrol" (reel) can't be it.
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