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Lamia C.

Melbourne, Australia

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Lamia’s Selected Translation Work

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English (EN)serigraphy

The silkscreen (qv) printing process; derived from "silk + draw".

French (FR)sérigraphie

The silkscreen (qv) printing process; derived from "silk + draw".

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)silkscreen

A printmaking technique, in which a mesh cloth is stretched over a heavy wooden frame and the design, painted onto the screen by tusche or affixed by stencil, is printed by having a squeegee force color through the pores of the material in areas not blocked ...

French (FR)sérigraphie

A printmaking technique, in which a mesh cloth is stretched over a heavy wooden frame and the design, painted onto the screen by tusche or affixed by stencil, is printed by having a squeegee force color through the pores of the material in areas not blocked ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)shady business

business of dubious character or honesty

French (FR)affaires louches

affaires de caractère douteux ou d'honnêteté

Miscellaneous; Magazines

English (EN)foil stamp

Method of printing that releases foil from its backing when stamped with the heated die; also called "hot stamp" or "block print".

French (FR)impression à chaud

Method of printing that releases foil from its backing when stamped with the heated die; also called "hot stamp" or "block print".

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)panel

A distinct section that is sunk below or raised above the surface, or enclosed by a frame or border; see tool line, emboss. Also, one page of a brochure, such as one panel of a rack flier. One panel is on one side of the paper; and a letter-folded sheet has ...

French (FR)panneau

Une section distincte qu'on coulée dessous ou élève au-dessus de la surface ou entourée d'un cadre ou une bordure ; Voir la ligne de l'outil, emboss. En outre, une page d'une brochure, tel qu'un panneau d'un aviateur de la grille. Un tableau se trouve sur un ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)at sign

A symbol (@) used to mean 'at' or 'at such' in commercial and scientific notation, with limited application in regular text; see notation. Also, a coding sign in computer software; see MIME, internet address, language. Possible derivation from a ligature of ...

French (FR)a commercial

A symbol (@) used to mean 'at' or 'at such' in commercial and scientific notation, with limited application in regular text; see notation. Also, a coding sign in computer software; see MIME, internet address, language. Possible derivation from a ligature of ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)floating flag

A title or head placed at other than the top of the page, and displayed compressed, compact, or vertically. See nameplate, heading.

French (FR)titre flottant

Un titre ou une tête placée à autre que le haut de la page et affiché compressé, compact, ou verticalement. Voir plaque signalétique, rubrique.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)twitterrhea

The act of sending too many twitter messages.

French (FR)twitterhée

La Loi d'envoyer trop de messages de twitter.

Online services; Social media

English (EN)stave

A verse or stanza of a poem or song, especially the alliterative sound in a line of verse. Also, the set of spaced horizontal lines on which music is written; staff, score.

French (FR)portée

Un verset ou une strophe d'un poème ou une chanson, surtout le bruit allitératif en ligne du verset. En outre, l'ensemble des lignes horizontales espacées sur lequel la musique est écrite ; personnel, score.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)trigger term

A word or phrase that initiates a reaction or precipitates a series of reactions, evocative language; inflammatory expressions may also be known as "hate speech" or "fighting words" . See catchword, catch-phrase, slogan, puffery, slander, libel, euphemism, ...

French (FR)terme déclencheur

A word or phrase that initiates a reaction or precipitates a series of reactions, evocative language; inflammatory expressions may also be known as "hate speech" or "fighting words" . See catchword, catch-phrase, slogan, puffery, slander, libel, euphemism, ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing