pinch off

Greek translation: αποσυνδέονται, αποκολλούνται

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English term or phrase:pinch off
Greek translation:αποσυνδέονται, αποκολλούνται
Entered by: Ioanna Karamanou

08:48 Feb 6, 2007
English to Greek translations [PRO]
Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)
English term or phrase: pinch off
Pieces of the smooth ER called vesicles pinch off from the smooth ER and travel other places in the cell to transfer their contents. Rough ER gets its name because it has other organelles called ribosomes attached.
Evangelia Tantalidou
Greece
Local time: 01:38
αποσυνδέονται, αποκολλούν
Explanation:
detach βασικά

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Note added at 7 hrs (2007-02-06 16:15:32 GMT)
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I think Nick is correct.

in.gr dictionary:

5 αποκολλώ . Δείτε επίσης: detach - dislodge - unstick
6 αποκολλώμαι come away # come off. Δείτε επίσης: come
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Ioanna Karamanou
United States
Local time: 18:38
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3 +1αποσυνδέονται, αποκολλούν
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αποσυνδέονται, αποκολλούν


Explanation:
detach βασικά

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Note added at 7 hrs (2007-02-06 16:15:32 GMT)
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I think Nick is correct.

in.gr dictionary:

5 αποκολλώ . Δείτε επίσης: detach - dislodge - unstick
6 αποκολλώμαι come away # come off. Δείτε επίσης: come

Ioanna Karamanou
United States
Local time: 18:38
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in GreekGreek
PRO pts in category: 4

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Nick Lingris: "αποκολλούνται". Το "αποκολλώ" δεν είναι αμετάβατο όπως το "ξεκολλώ".
4 hrs
  -> κι όμως, υπάρχει, αλλά εδώ έχεις δίκιο - αποκολλούνται
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