Jul 10, 2013 11:15
11 yrs ago
Portuguese term
a partida é manual
Portuguese to English
Tech/Engineering
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
1970s car
Olá gente!
I am translating a script for a documentary on a woman who goes to work on a Bolivian salt flat. This passage mentions a car which is 'partida manual'. I'd like to check if just means the car is manual, as opposed to automatic, or if it means they have to push it to start it. Here is the text:
"Karina entra no carro do Hugo. Os dois seguem para o salar.
Lá extraem o sal durante um bom tempo. Carregam o caminhãozinho.
Karina entra no carro. É ela quem vai dirigir. ***A partida é manual***. O carro pára a todo instante. Esquenta o radiador. No frio, com o vento na cara, ela é obrigada a colocar água no radiador. A duras penas, eles chegam a Colchani."
It's to US English. Thanks for your help!
I am translating a script for a documentary on a woman who goes to work on a Bolivian salt flat. This passage mentions a car which is 'partida manual'. I'd like to check if just means the car is manual, as opposed to automatic, or if it means they have to push it to start it. Here is the text:
"Karina entra no carro do Hugo. Os dois seguem para o salar.
Lá extraem o sal durante um bom tempo. Carregam o caminhãozinho.
Karina entra no carro. É ela quem vai dirigir. ***A partida é manual***. O carro pára a todo instante. Esquenta o radiador. No frio, com o vento na cara, ela é obrigada a colocar água no radiador. A duras penas, eles chegam a Colchani."
It's to US English. Thanks for your help!
Proposed translations
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Proposed translations
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Crank started
this is the only kind of hand starting of a car I know of
Note from asker:
Thanks Judith, I think 'hand cranked' seems to be the term I need. |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Martin Riordan
: I thnk that "crank started" and "hand cranked" convey the same meaning.
2 hrs
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agree |
T o b i a s
: @Lindsay 'crank started' means to use your hand to crank start the car.
2 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks!"
5 mins
hand started
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34 mins
turn on a manual car
I do think that this passage is referring to a manual car.
I hope it helps
I hope it helps
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the car is hand cranked
Cars these days don't have a hand crank option - the last cars that you had to hand crank to start them were built in the 1950s and 1960s. If you have an old car that needs to be hand cranked then there is knack to it as if you get it wrong the crank handle can break your wrist. You lift the crank handle up and then flick it down and round but without holding on to it.
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Note added at 1 hora (2013-07-10 13:07:10 GMT)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DArvPMlxHeQ
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Note added at 1 hora (2013-07-10 13:07:10 GMT)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DArvPMlxHeQ
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Martin Riordan
: I thnk that "crank started" and "hand cranked" convey the same meaning.
2 hrs
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Thank you!
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1 day 27 mins
stick shift car/manual transmission car
stick shift
n.
An automotive transmission with a shift lever operated by hand.
Please see also Airton J. Souza's discussion entry.
n.
An automotive transmission with a shift lever operated by hand.
Please see also Airton J. Souza's discussion entry.
Reference:
1 day 1 hr
bumping (pegar no tranco) ou jumpstart (cuja conotação é de roubo)
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Discussion
or maybe it isn't a 1970s car after all...