Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Danish term or phrase:
udpumpning
English translation:
pumping
Added to glossary by
Suzanne Blangsted (X)
Jun 6, 2004 13:03
19 yrs ago
Danish term
udpumpning
Danish to English
Tech/Engineering
Ships, Sailing, Maritime
This is a term from the articles of association of a shipping company; I think it's something to do with getting rid of ballast water in a ship but don't know the exact term.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | ballast pumping | Suzanne Blangsted (X) |
4 +1 | emptying the bilge tank | Eliza-Anna |
3 | bale out | Dan Schioenning Larsen |
Proposed translations
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ballast pumping
US engelsk. Det er nemmest bare at bruge "pumping", så er der ingen tvilv om hvad det pumpes. Udpumping er "pumping out", men du har vel allerede kikket på Eurodic.
se: http://www.framo.com/default.asp?k=1&id=10&aid=3
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Note added at 5 hrs 15 mins (2004-06-06 18:18:45 GMT)
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her er en URL om bilge, som er anderledes end ballast www.boatus.com/boattech/bilgp.htm
se: http://www.framo.com/default.asp?k=1&id=10&aid=3
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Note added at 5 hrs 15 mins (2004-06-06 18:18:45 GMT)
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her er en URL om bilge, som er anderledes end ballast www.boatus.com/boattech/bilgp.htm
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bale out
If udpumpning is equal to the Danish lænse (empty something of liquid e.g. a boat) then the English term is bale out
But whether this only applies to the manual action, and not a pump, I do not know.
Hope you can use this in some way.
But whether this only applies to the manual action, and not a pump, I do not know.
Hope you can use this in some way.
Reference:
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2 hrs
emptying the bilge tank
Bilge water is the term used for waste water for ships and boats. This is stored in a bilge tank. This is something that must be done as part of the general mainenance on ships and boats. I know this from my experiences of sailing and working in shipping companies.
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