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Lamia C.

Melbourne, Australia

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Lamia’s Selected Translation Work

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English (EN)cutoff

The circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, and therefore, the length of the printed sheet that the press cuts from the roll of paper. See trim, crop.

French (FR)coupure

La circonférence du cylindre d'impression d'une presse web, et par conséquent, la longueur de la feuille imprimée qui la presse coupe de rouleau de papier. Voir tailler, rogner.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)cinema verite

A documentary filmaking technique which records actual persons and events without scripting or directorial intervention; derived "motion + truth". See storyboard, film, documentary.

French (FR)cinéma vérité

A documentary filmaking technique which records actual persons and events without scripting or directorial intervention; derived "motion + truth". See storyboard, film, documentary.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)orthographic projection

A two-dimensional image drawn to simulate a three-dimensional perspective, including exploded and cutaway views; also called "orthogonal projection". Compare isometric projection.

French (FR)projection orthographique

A two-dimensional image drawn to simulate a three-dimensional perspective, including exploded and cutaway views; also called "orthogonal projection". Compare isometric projection.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)character count

As the initial stage in typeset calculations, the number of characters (ie: letters, figures, signs, or spaces) in a line, paragraph, or other piece of copy; also called "unit count". See copyfit, linage.

French (FR)nombre de caractères

As the initial stage in typeset calculations, the number of characters (ie: letters, figures, signs, or spaces) in a line, paragraph, or other piece of copy; also called "unit count". See copyfit, linage.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)tittle

A dot or other small mark in writing or printing, used as a diacritic or punctuation. Also, any very small thing or any insignificant amount, as a particle, jot, or whit. See bang.

French (FR)iota

Un point ou une autre marque petit en écriture ou d'impression, utilisé comme signe diacritique ou signes de ponctuation. En outre, quelque chose de très petite ou tout montant insignifiant, comme une particule, iota ou de Pentecôte. Voir bang.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)link blitz

A targeted initiative to generate inbound links to a Web site or blog.

French (FR)lien blitz

Une initiative ciblée pour générer des liens entrants vers un site Web ou blog.

Internet; Social media

English (EN)signet

A distinctive mark or impression, as if made by a seal or cachet. See indicia, imprimatur, logo, autograph, show-off, brand, trademark, hallmark, colophon.

French (FR)cachet

Un signe distinctif ou l'impression, comme si faite par un sceau ou cachet. Voir les indices, imprimatur, logo, autographe, frimeur, marque, marque, marque distinctive, colophon.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)Troll physics

Troll physics is an internet meme that began in late September 2010 on [http://www.4chan.org 4chan's] /sci/ boards. It's a Microsoft Paint drawing trend that depicts a troll engaging in various acts of pseudo-science and bad physics. Supposedly, the premise ...

French (FR)troll physique

Troll physics is an internet meme that began in late September 2010 on [http://www.4chan.org 4chan's] /sci/ boards. It's a Microsoft Paint drawing trend that depicts a troll engaging in various acts of pseudo-science and bad physics. Supposedly, the premise ...

Internet; Internet memes

English (EN)argus

Any observant person or vigilant guardian, such as a meticulous editor. In both senses of the word (ie: a giant with a thousand eyes, a brilliantly marked peacock), an editor is either a writer's best asset, or merely another obstructive pettifogger. When ...

French (FR)argus

Any observant person or vigilant guardian, such as a meticulous editor. In both senses of the word (ie: a giant with a thousand eyes, a brilliantly marked peacock), an editor is either a writer's best asset, or merely another obstructive pettifogger. When ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)nameplate

The distinctive display, usually formalized or standardized for consistent public recognition, of the periodical's name. This "flag" is typically printed at the top of the magazine's cover or a tabloid's front page; and usually cites issue specific details of ...

French (FR)titre du journal

The distinctive display, usually formalized or standardized for consistent public recognition, of the periodical's name. This "flag" is typically printed at the top of the magazine's cover or a tabloid's front page; and usually cites issue specific details of ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing