Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Charger

Italian translation:

caricabatterie

Added to glossary by eliper
Aug 18, 2019 09:41
4 yrs ago
English term

Charger

English to Italian Tech/Engineering Mechanics / Mech Engineering Veicoli elettrici
Salve, sto traducendo un contratto (in tedesco) di noleggio di un ***Charger*** per veicoli elettrici; ora, per questa parola trovo caricatore e caricabatteria e non capisco se tecnicamente c'è una differenza.
Proposed translations (Italian)
3 +2 caricabatterie
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Proposed translations

+2
1 hr
Selected

caricabatterie

Credo che caricabatterie sia la terminologia piu' corretta.
Peer comment(s):

agree Marco Belcastro Bara
28 mins
agree Daniela Cannarella
53 mins
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