Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Romanian term or phrase:
bandou
English translation:
exterior door trims
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Mihai Badea (X)
Sep 2, 2004 21:10
20 yrs ago
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Romanian term
bandou
Romanian to English
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Automotive / Cars & Trucks
• stergator si stropitor luneta,
• bancheta rabatabila
• bandouri laterale vopsite gri-argintiu,
• jante din aliaj usor cu anvelope
• bancheta rabatabila
• bandouri laterale vopsite gri-argintiu,
• jante din aliaj usor cu anvelope
Proposed translations
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4 +1 | exterior door trims | Dan Marasescu |
5 +1 | strap | Simon Charass |
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exterior door trims
sunt niste benzi de plastic decorative sau de protectie, aplicate de obicei de-a lungul usilor.
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strap
Function: noun
Etymology: alteration of strop, from Middle English, band or loop of leather or rope, from Old English, thong for securing an oar, from Latin struppus band, strap, from Greek strophos twisted band, from strephein to twist
1 a : a narrow usually flat strip or thong of a flexible material and especially leather used for securing, holding together, or wrapping b : something made of a strap forming a loop <a boot strap> c : a strip of leather used for flogging d : STROP
2 : a band, plate, or loop of metal for binding objects together or for clamping an object in position
3 : a shoe fastened with a usually buckled strap
Merriam Webster On Line
Etymology: alteration of strop, from Middle English, band or loop of leather or rope, from Old English, thong for securing an oar, from Latin struppus band, strap, from Greek strophos twisted band, from strephein to twist
1 a : a narrow usually flat strip or thong of a flexible material and especially leather used for securing, holding together, or wrapping b : something made of a strap forming a loop <a boot strap> c : a strip of leather used for flogging d : STROP
2 : a band, plate, or loop of metal for binding objects together or for clamping an object in position
3 : a shoe fastened with a usually buckled strap
Merriam Webster On Line
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