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01:11 Feb 1, 2015 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng | |||||||
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4 | socket |
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3 +1 | terminal connector |
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socket Explanation: I would say |
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terminal connector Explanation: (More context is needed. Can these connections possibly be through wires? In which case, "terminal" might be a terminal strip.) (A "borne" is usually a terminal strip also, but may be a single lug on a terminal strip. Etc.) Without more context, it is safer to use the broad term "terminal connector", which may be a blade-type connector, socket-type connector, crimp-type connector, etc. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 hrs (2015-02-01 12:43:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Alternative: Cable connector [(connecting a cable to a terminal)]. |
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