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Swedish to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Environment & Ecology | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Sebastian Sussmann United Kingdom Local time: 06:39 | ||||||
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4 | the bio-oils |
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4 | biofuel |
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1 | biodiesel |
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the bio-oils Explanation: http://www.google.com.ar/search?hl=es&q="the bio oils"&btnG=... In general, if a Swedish term starts with "bio...", it is because it is a direct translation of some English term starting with "bio-". |
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biodiesel Explanation: "bio-oil" seems to refer mostly to cosmetics in English. Could they be referring to the oils used for biodiesel? Reference: http://www.biodiesel.org/resources/biodiesel_basics/ Reference: http://www.bio-oil.com/en/uses.html |
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biofuel Explanation: in this context its generally refered to as biofuel rather than specifically diesel or petrol. |
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