Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Corchetes
English translation:
Square brackets
Added to glossary by
Will Griffin
Nov 11, 2016 18:05
8 yrs ago
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Spanish term
Corchetes
Spanish to English
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Printing & Publishing
Taken from a DTP and style guide for a private company in Spain. What they are referring to is a design feature used in a printed advertising context to draw the audience's attention to a specific part of the photo or advert. In their guide, these "corchetes" look like a red square, or possibly a rectangle, but with only the corners visible, thus making them less intrusive on the page. They are then framed around the relevant part of the photo, say somebody's face, to highlight it.
They're kind of like a reticle on a scope! I'm wondering if there is an accepted translation for this in English and have even asked myself whether "corchetes" is an accepted term in Spanish. I don't think "square brackets" is the answer, though I may be wrong.
Any advice much appreciated!
They're kind of like a reticle on a scope! I'm wondering if there is an accepted translation for this in English and have even asked myself whether "corchetes" is an accepted term in Spanish. I don't think "square brackets" is the answer, though I may be wrong.
Any advice much appreciated!
Proposed translations
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4 +6 | Square brackets | neilmac |
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Square brackets
At least, that's the usage I'm familiar with.
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Note added at 32 mins (2016-11-11 18:37:30 GMT)
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http://www.linguee.com/english-spanish/search?source=auto&qu...
If you aren't happy with that, you could just call it "frame" if it's a rectangle or square...
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Note added at 33 mins (2016-11-11 18:38:25 GMT)
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NB: It would help us to decide on the best term if we had a sentence or paragraph containing the expression...
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Note added at 35 mins (2016-11-11 18:40:13 GMT)
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https://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Working_with_image_frames
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Note added at 15 hrs (2016-11-12 09:48:16 GMT)
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Instructions for this type of widget usually say "focus the frame":
"...a box appears around any object you can focus the frame on..."
"Focus the frame on the QR code or barcode you want to scan, and the app will scan automatically."
https://simicart.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/212970917-QR-...
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Note added at 32 mins (2016-11-11 18:37:30 GMT)
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http://www.linguee.com/english-spanish/search?source=auto&qu...
If you aren't happy with that, you could just call it "frame" if it's a rectangle or square...
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Note added at 33 mins (2016-11-11 18:38:25 GMT)
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NB: It would help us to decide on the best term if we had a sentence or paragraph containing the expression...
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Note added at 35 mins (2016-11-11 18:40:13 GMT)
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https://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Working_with_image_frames
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Note added at 15 hrs (2016-11-12 09:48:16 GMT)
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Instructions for this type of widget usually say "focus the frame":
"...a box appears around any object you can focus the frame on..."
"Focus the frame on the QR code or barcode you want to scan, and the app will scan automatically."
https://simicart.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/212970917-QR-...
Peer comment(s):
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Muriel Vasconcellos
: Yep. That's what I would have said.
2 hrs
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agree |
Noni Gilbert Riley
6 hrs
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agree |
JohnMcDove
10 hrs
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agree |
Charles Davis
: "Bracket frame" is what they call this in Prezi.
17 hrs
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Yeah, something like "Use the corner brackets to frame the object" should work
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agree |
Yvonne Gallagher
18 hrs
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agree |
James A. Walsh
: I'd go with this or Charles' "bracket frame"
1 day 1 hr
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"Focus the frame using the brackets"...
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks a lot, very useful!"
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