Translation, French / English
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Hello,
I is currently developing a new plugin for creating PVC windows, wood and aluminum.
I need to translate my Plugin in English, some technical words are not found in my lexicon
So I create this topic to ask for help with the friendliest of you.
This topic will be a reference for all those who wish to apply for assistance for difficult word translations.
First word I want to translate is: " Soubassement de fenêtre "
What exact word, for define this element in a windows ?
I certainly would other technical words to translate.
If I find help, I would come here for my questions
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards
David Barros
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en Français on appelle aussi ," jet d'eau " alors peut-être "water jet"
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The closest word I have found is : "Bottom Panel"
I'm not sure it matches the most accurate translation, but I have no choice.Thank you anyway.
Best Regards
David Barros
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Google Translate says literally, "basement window"
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In technical terms, we can not do to google translation confidence.
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'Bottom Panel' describes it adequately for me.
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It is either a 'solid-pane', or a 'panel' or a 'solid-panel' or an 'infill-panel' or a 'spandrel-panel' or just a 'spandrel'.
A pane is usually 'glass', but it may be obscure or a solid material too.
The latter 'spandrel' terms are the most 'architectural' terms - at least in the UK.
Its modern construction usage is not the same as its original meaning - referring to the triangular part of a wall above a stone arch - it was expanded last century to include any solid parts forming fenestration, and even the open parts in the sides of framed bridges...Comme "panneau d'allège" ?
The prefix 'bottom' is only needed to clarify its location, or differentiate it from other panes/panels in the same frame..
A 'spandrel' like that can be located within multiple holed frame - at the bottom, at the top, or anywhere in between...
A 'spandrel' is more usually in a fixed frame.
If a similar infill is used in a hinged door or an opening window sash it is more likely to be referred to as a 'panel'.
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