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Dec 18, 2006 12:03
17 yrs ago
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English term

8-base lens curve piece

English to French Other Other glasses
"In this 8-base lens curve piece the standard stuff you expect from xxx Optics is all there"
Description of a new pair of sunglasses
thanks
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Non-PRO (1): danièle davout

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Discussion

Non-ProZ.com Dec 18, 2006:
absolument pas, l'échantillon proposé n'est ici qu'à titre d'indication pour que les candidats à la traduction voient de quoi est composé le texte.
Platary (X) Dec 18, 2006:
Je trouve dans le petit test du job que vous proposez la formulation suivante :

"You will find in this 8-base lens curve piece what you expect"

La raison de votre question est-elle de vérifier la validité des tests de vos candidats ?
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