Glossary entry (derived from question below)
May 17, 2005 15:31
19 yrs ago
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Russian term
zazor
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Naibolee blizkim po tekhnicheskoi sushchnosti k predlagaemomy iavliaetsia p'ezoelektricheskii rezonator, soderzhashchii kristallicheskii element v forme plastiny i dva elektroda, razmeshchлnnye po raznye ego storony s zazorom po otnosheniiu k nemu, pervyi iz kotorykh vypolnen sploshnym.
'Zazor' in this field can be 'clearance'; but it can also be 'gap'.
The last one for this patent today . . .
Naibolee blizkim po tekhnicheskoi sushchnosti k predlagaemomy iavliaetsia p'ezoelektricheskii rezonator, soderzhashchii kristallicheskii element v forme plastiny i dva elektroda, razmeshchлnnye po raznye ego storony s zazorom po otnosheniiu k nemu, pervyi iz kotorykh vypolnen sploshnym.
'Zazor' in this field can be 'clearance'; but it can also be 'gap'.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +5 | Gap | Michael Moskowitz |
3 +2 | not for grading | Nik-On/Off |
4 | clearance | Andrey Belousov (X) |
Proposed translations
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19 mins
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Gap
IMHO, gap is better.
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By definition, \"clearance\" has more to do with spaces between moving components:
from dictionary.com:
The amount of space or distance by which a moving object clears something.
The height or width of a passage: an underpass with a 13-foot clearance.
An intervening space or distance allowing free play, as between machine parts.
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Note added at 24 mins (2005-05-17 15:55:02 GMT)
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And for \"gap\":
A space between objects or points; an aperture:
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Note added at 22 mins (2005-05-17 15:53:36 GMT)
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By definition, \"clearance\" has more to do with spaces between moving components:
from dictionary.com:
The amount of space or distance by which a moving object clears something.
The height or width of a passage: an underpass with a 13-foot clearance.
An intervening space or distance allowing free play, as between machine parts.
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Note added at 24 mins (2005-05-17 15:55:02 GMT)
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And for \"gap\":
A space between objects or points; an aperture:
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Nik-On/Off
2 mins
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Thanks
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agree |
tanyazst
23 mins
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agree |
Yuri Geifman
: absolutely
32 mins
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agree |
mk_lab
: Sure
3 hrs
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agree |
Jermena Ore
18 hrs
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Comment: "Thank you!"
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23 mins
not for grading
I would go with "gap" because the word "clearance" seems to be a space left for moving objects to clear each other. Are there moving parts in your case?
The clear space or distance between moving objects or mechanical parts or between a moving object and that which it passes through.
www.yourwebassistant.net/glossary/c9.htm
The clear space or distance between moving objects or mechanical parts or between a moving object and that which it passes through.
www.yourwebassistant.net/glossary/c9.htm
10 mins
clearance
I'd go with this word
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clearance - the distance by which one object clears another or the clear space between them
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Note added at 37 mins (2005-05-17 16:08:34 GMT)
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http://aolsvc.merriam-webster.aol.com/home-aol.htm
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Note added at 3 hrs 21 mins (2005-05-17 18:52:21 GMT)
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Have you considered \"spacing\"?
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Note added at 36 mins (2005-05-17 16:07:51 GMT)
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clearance - the distance by which one object clears another or the clear space between them
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Note added at 37 mins (2005-05-17 16:08:34 GMT)
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http://aolsvc.merriam-webster.aol.com/home-aol.htm
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Note added at 3 hrs 21 mins (2005-05-17 18:52:21 GMT)
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Have you considered \"spacing\"?
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