Feb 23, 2014 22:05
10 yrs ago
Japanese term
空挺
Non-PRO
Japanese to English
Art/Literary
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
Dear ProZ members, a question on the term 空挺.
In a Japanese cartoon there is this combat machine called 'kuutei battlemover'. It is a robot that can host a pilot who controls it from the inside.
I see 空挺 is usually translated as 'airborne', but I was wondering whether you could explain me with your own words what the term means. Does it only implies that the machine can fly? I have checked some dictionaries, but that didn't solve my doubt.
Thank you very much!
In a Japanese cartoon there is this combat machine called 'kuutei battlemover'. It is a robot that can host a pilot who controls it from the inside.
I see 空挺 is usually translated as 'airborne', but I was wondering whether you could explain me with your own words what the term means. Does it only implies that the machine can fly? I have checked some dictionaries, but that didn't solve my doubt.
Thank you very much!
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Comment: "Thank you very much! I did find that meaning, but since it makes little sense in my case I thought it may be some strange implication behind. I guess it's just the author playing a bit with words."
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