Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
sur broche
English translation:
on a stalk
Added to glossary by
Tania Kegozzi
Apr 30, 2009 06:50
15 yrs ago
French term
sur broche
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Gaming/Video-games/E-sports
playstation - mobiliers de présentation
Borne PSP non jouable grand modèle
Borne PSP non jouable petit modèle **sur broche**
Borne jouable playstation2
Borne PSP non jouable petit modèle **sur broche**
Borne jouable playstation2
Proposed translations
(English)
1 +1 | on a stalk | David Goward |
4 | on pin /on plug | Shankaran Viswanathan |
3 | portable | jaynedmoore |
Proposed translations
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5 hrs
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on a stalk
As we seem to be struggling a bit with this one, I'll throw my idea into the mix and see if it means anything to anyone.
Given your subject heading (mobiliers de présentation), I presume that these "bornes" are the types of units that one sees set up in games stores to entice kids ;-)
As the PSP ones are "non jouables", I suspect that they are neither handled, nor "on plugs". I imagine that they are installed on a floor or wall-mounted stalk.
However, confidence level 1 means that I am guessing.
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Note added at 5 hrs (2009-04-30 12:22:12 GMT)
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Actually, I think you really ought to ask the customer what is meant here.
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Note added at 3 days20 hrs (2009-05-04 03:45:26 GMT)
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From research, "broche" also refers to those metal spikes or bars from which packages are suspended. This is a possibility if the console is sold in a blister pack which would of course render it "non jouable" at the store.
Given your subject heading (mobiliers de présentation), I presume that these "bornes" are the types of units that one sees set up in games stores to entice kids ;-)
As the PSP ones are "non jouables", I suspect that they are neither handled, nor "on plugs". I imagine that they are installed on a floor or wall-mounted stalk.
However, confidence level 1 means that I am guessing.
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Note added at 5 hrs (2009-04-30 12:22:12 GMT)
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Actually, I think you really ought to ask the customer what is meant here.
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Note added at 3 days20 hrs (2009-05-04 03:45:26 GMT)
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From research, "broche" also refers to those metal spikes or bars from which packages are suspended. This is a possibility if the console is sold in a blister pack which would of course render it "non jouable" at the store.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
3 hrs
on pin /on plug
broche in electronics means pin like connecteur 8 broches...
2 hrs
portable
'sur broche' - usually something like hook or stick
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Note added at 2 hrs (2009-04-30 09:01:47 GMT)
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But I think this just means that it is portable
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Note added at 3 hrs (2009-04-30 09:59:12 GMT)
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rather 'handheld' - these websites refer to portable handheld games
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0002S9JAM
http://shop.gameplay.co.uk/webstore/consolepage.asp?platform...
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Note added at 3 hrs (2009-04-30 10:02:08 GMT)
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It could conceivably refer to something you can plug into the main electrical socket but you can do this with all of them. I have often seen 'broche' refer to something the size of a computer memory stick
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Note added at 2 hrs (2009-04-30 09:01:47 GMT)
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But I think this just means that it is portable
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Note added at 3 hrs (2009-04-30 09:59:12 GMT)
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rather 'handheld' - these websites refer to portable handheld games
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0002S9JAM
http://shop.gameplay.co.uk/webstore/consolepage.asp?platform...
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Note added at 3 hrs (2009-04-30 10:02:08 GMT)
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It could conceivably refer to something you can plug into the main electrical socket but you can do this with all of them. I have often seen 'broche' refer to something the size of a computer memory stick
Note from asker:
Thank you Jaynedmoore. But portable is already included in PSP. Is this possible? |
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