Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
abrufbar
English translation:
retrieve/retrievable
Added to glossary by
Kim Metzger
Nov 30, 2000 07:44
23 yrs ago
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German term
abrufbar
German to English
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
Internext context - a site offers 'abrufbar' journey planning.
Proposed translations
(English)
0 | to retrive/retrivable | TRANSRAPID |
0 | travel planning on demand | Ulrike Lieder (X) |
0 | on call | Mats Wiman |
Change log
Oct 27, 2007 16:24: Kim Metzger changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering" , "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "IT (Information Technology)"
Oct 27, 2007 16:25: Kim Metzger changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Proposed translations
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to retrive/retrivable
to call up,
accessable/accessing/provides
Any of those can be used in Internet context.
On site 'journey planning' can be accessed.
The site offers journey planning, - sounds OK too.
accessable/accessing/provides
Any of those can be used in Internet context.
On site 'journey planning' can be accessed.
The site offers journey planning, - sounds OK too.
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1 hr
travel planning on demand
Abrufen in an IT context is generally "retrieve". But "on demand" struck me as a viable alternative, one that might sound a little more snazzy, if it's a marketing-type of text.
Here's abrufen in all its permutations:
abrufen v (Dp) / retrieve v (data from central computer into local storage, etc.)
abrufen v (Daten) (Dp) / retrieve v (data)
Daten abrufen (Dp, Sw) / to recall data
Informationen abrufen (Vtx) / to retrieve information
zyklisch abrufen (TP, Tr) / poll v (terminals, etc.)
[Brinkmann]
Here's abrufen in all its permutations:
abrufen v (Dp) / retrieve v (data from central computer into local storage, etc.)
abrufen v (Daten) (Dp) / retrieve v (data)
Daten abrufen (Dp, Sw) / to recall data
Informationen abrufen (Vtx) / to retrieve information
zyklisch abrufen (TP, Tr) / poll v (terminals, etc.)
[Brinkmann]
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on call
travel planning on call
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