gecrackt

Portuguese translation: rachado

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German term or phrase:gecrackt
Portuguese translation:rachado

14:51 May 26, 2004
German to Portuguese translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering
German term or phrase: gecrackt
Die Hauptlagerdeckel sind gecrackt.

Está a descrever-se o cárter de um novo tipo de motor.
Sónia Tavares
Germany
Local time: 15:38
rachado
Explanation:
rachar (inf.). Die deutsche Version ist eher "Denglish", denn auf English heisst das "cracked" auf Deutsch aber doch eher "gebrochen"
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swisstell
Italy
Local time: 15:38
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Obrigada a todos!
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4 +6rachado
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rachado


Explanation:
rachar (inf.). Die deutsche Version ist eher "Denglish", denn auf English heisst das "cracked" auf Deutsch aber doch eher "gebrochen"

swisstell
Italy
Local time: 15:38
Native speaker of: German
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Obrigada a todos!

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agree  Norbert Hermann
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