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Lamia C.

Melbourne, Australia

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Lamia’s Selected Translation Work

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English (EN)impression cylinder

The cylinder on a press, that pushes paper against the plate or blanket, thus forming the printed image.

French (FR)cylindre de pression

Le cylindre sur une presse, qui pousse le papier contre la plaque ou la couverture, formant ainsi l'image imprimée.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)tweepish

Feeling sheepish or regretful about something you tweeted.

French (FR)tweepenaud

Se sentir penaud ou regret de quelque chose que vous tweeted.

Online services; Social media

English (EN)dye transfer

A photographic color print, using special coated papers to produce a full color image, that can serve as an inexpensive proof. See illustration.

French (FR)transfert de couleurs

Une photographique couleur impression, à l'aide des papiers couchés spéciaux pour produire une image en couleur, qui peut servir comme une preuve peu coûteuse. Voir l'illustration.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)oxymoron / oxymora

A figure of speech that entails contradiction (eg: just about, conspicuously absent, thunderous silence, to make haste slowly); derived from "pointedly foolish". See contranym, euphemism, balderdash, pap, rhetorical forms.

French (FR)oxymore

A figure of speech that entails contradiction (eg: just about, conspicuously absent, thunderous silence, to make haste slowly); derived from "pointedly foolish". See contranym, euphemism, balderdash, pap, rhetorical forms.

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

English (EN)preface

A preliminary statement, especially by the author or editor of a book, setting forth the purpose, establishing the perspective, and acknowledging contributions or assistance. A preface usually follows a foreword, if both are used. Derived from "to say ...

French (FR)préface

A preliminary statement, especially by the author or editor of a book, setting forth the purpose, establishing the perspective, and acknowledging contributions or assistance. A preface usually follows a foreword, if both are used. Derived from "to say ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)color map

A grid or other display of all the colors available in a computer program; also called a "color palette".

French (FR)palette

A grid or other display of all the colors available in a computer program; also called a "color palette".

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)twiking

Biking while twittering via text.

French (FR)twiking

Faire du vélo tout en gazouillant via le texte.

Online services; Social media

English (EN)twitter-ku

Those who either post on both twitter and jaiku( ) or load their twitter feed into jaiku.

French (FR)twitter-ku

Ceux qui post sur twitter et jaiku () ou charger leur twitter alimentent jaiku.

Online services; Social media

English (EN)setoff

The undesirable transfer of wet ink from the top of one sheet to the underside of another as they lay in the delivery stack of a press; also called "offset". Compare scum, ghosting, slur, hickey, picking, mottle; see illustration.

French (FR)maculage

The undesirable transfer of wet ink from the top of one sheet to the underside of another as they lay in the delivery stack of a press; also called "offset". Compare scum, ghosting, slur, hickey, picking, mottle; see illustration.

Printing & publishing; Publishing