00:11 Aug 2, 2000 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | ||||
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| Selected response from: Elinor Thomas Local time: 03:18 | |||
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na | shipping note / import order |
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na | See below |
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na | bill of lading / import license application |
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na | bill of lading; import permit |
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na | See below |
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na | shipping ticket or note/customs declaration |
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shipping note / import order Explanation: The spanish phrases look a bit odd. But this is the english transaltion. |
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See below Explanation: 1 bill of leading Pedimento? no such term in Spanish sounds Portuguese = Request, then 2 Solicitud de importacio'n : Import application. Could it be in Spanish "rocedimiento"? instead of "pedimento", then 2 Import procedure Good luck! |
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bill of lading / import license application Explanation: This also wound sound better. |
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bill of lading; import permit Explanation: The Spanish is incorrect, but it means "bill of lading." I just dealt with this myself and there is no true direct translation. The second phrase is equally poor in the original, but I believe those who've suggested import permit are correct |
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See below Explanation: Talón de embarque = Bill of Lading Pedimento de importación = Import Permit I have worked for more than 10 years in an export company, and these are the terms used for both documents. Good luck! :) |
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shipping ticket or note/customs declaration Explanation: talon de embarque - shipping ticket, shipping note (Beigbeder Atienza's Nuevo Diccionario Politecnico...) I didn't find "pedimento de importacion", but I did find "pedimento de aduana", which means "customs declaration" (at least in Ecuador), according to Robb's Dictionary of Modern Business. Depending on the context, "pedimento de importacion" may be referring to this, as opposed to an import permit... |
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