Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

hinges e bolts

Italian translation:

cerniere e bulloni

Added to glossary by martella
Mar 1, 2007 17:28
17 yrs ago
English term

hinges e bolts

English to Italian Tech/Engineering Construction / Civil Engineering
"Steps, hinges, bolts, screws and fixings must be all sound and secure"
Si tratta di una descrizione di una scala a pioli(step ladder)
Non so come tradurre hinges e bolts.
potete aiutarmi?
grazie
Margherita
Proposed translations (Italian)
3 +2 cerniere e bulloni
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Non-PRO (2): silvia b (X), Mario Della Rocca

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Proposed translations

+2
14 mins
Selected

cerniere e bulloni

di solito...
Peer comment(s):

agree Donatella Talpo : certo
7 mins
grazie Donatella
agree Morena Nannetti (X)
3 hrs
grazie Morena
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Grazie mille!!!!"
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