Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

cache exterieur

English translation:

(protective or external) cover

Added to glossary by Ken Fagan (X)
Jan 19, 2008 18:05
16 yrs ago
French term

cache exterieur

French to English Tech/Engineering Engineering (general) cylinder lock
"Si le mecanisme doit etre protege par une rosace de securite (c'est a dire un cache exterieur destine a empecher son bris)"
Change log

Jan 22, 2008 20:54: Ken Fagan (X) Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Richard Benham

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Proposed translations

+3
56 mins
Selected

(protective or external) cover

This is just a tamper-proof cover. It's described in the text.
Peer comment(s):

agree Bashiqa
1 hr
Thanks Bashiqa
agree Victoria Porter-Burns :
3 hrs
Thanks Victoria
agree B D Finch
3 hrs
Thanks!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "thanks"
-1
7 mins

outer cache policy

Am 99% pretty sure this is right, awaiting confirmation...
Note from asker:
thanks, Chris
Peer comment(s):

neutral Bashiqa : not sure what exactly you mean by "policy"
2 hrs
disagree Richard Benham : Is this insurance against going broke? (As in running outer cache?)
8 hrs
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