Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
a window mount
Spanish translation:
paspartú
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Michael Powers (PhD)
Nov 20, 2007 09:49
16 yrs ago
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English term
a window mount
English to Spanish
Tech/Engineering
Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts)
El tema es la conservación de fotografías en un museo. Contexto: "Addition of good quality materials to reduce the deterioration of one component caused by another (for example an additional museum board backboard, or A WINDOW MOUNT to separate the cover glass and photograph in a frame)"
Proposed translations
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4 +1 | passe-partout | Michael Powers (PhD) |
Change log
Nov 21, 2007 10:30: Michael Powers (PhD) changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering"
Nov 21, 2007 10:31: Michael Powers (PhD) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/91689">JNP (X)'s</a> old entry - "a window mount"" to ""paspartú""
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passe-partout
"mount" en el Diccionario Oxford
b (for photograph, picture — surround) paspartú m, maríaluisa f (Méx); (— backing) fondo m; (for slide) marco m
Oxford
paspartú m (pl -tús) passe-partout
passe-partout
One entry found.
passe-partout
Merriam-Webster
Main Entry:
passe–par·tout Listen to the pronunciation of passe–partout
Pronunciation:
\ˌpas-pər-ˈtü, -ˌpär-\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
French, from passe partout pass everywhere
Date:
1675
1: master key2 a: mat b: a method of framing in which a picture, a mat, a glass, and a back (as of cardboard) are held together by strips of paper or cloth pasted over the edges3: a strong paper gummed on one side and used especially for mounting pictures
Mike :)
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Note added at 1 day40 mins (2007-11-21 10:30:09 GMT) Post-grading
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No hay de qué.
b (for photograph, picture — surround) paspartú m, maríaluisa f (Méx); (— backing) fondo m; (for slide) marco m
Oxford
paspartú m (pl -tús) passe-partout
passe-partout
One entry found.
passe-partout
Merriam-Webster
Main Entry:
passe–par·tout Listen to the pronunciation of passe–partout
Pronunciation:
\ˌpas-pər-ˈtü, -ˌpär-\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
French, from passe partout pass everywhere
Date:
1675
1: master key2 a: mat b: a method of framing in which a picture, a mat, a glass, and a back (as of cardboard) are held together by strips of paper or cloth pasted over the edges3: a strong paper gummed on one side and used especially for mounting pictures
Mike :)
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Note added at 1 day40 mins (2007-11-21 10:30:09 GMT) Post-grading
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No hay de qué.
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