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07:26 Apr 3, 2005 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Forestry / Wood / Timber / Document title | |||||||
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4 +1 | Draft for Presentation |
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3 | See website |
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3 | Proposals for the presentation [of a paper] ... |
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発阜エ稿案 See website Explanation: See the examples as per the references. Reference: http://www02.so-net.ne.jp/~m-fukuda/presentation.html |
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Draft for Presentation Explanation: Draft for Presentation (Presentation Draft) Whether you leave the phrase in your translation depends upon the text you translate. If it's no more than a draft, it has to be explicitly shown. For your reference: see the site below, et al. Reference: http://www.unep.ch/etu/etp/events/Agriculture/vietnam.pdf |
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発阜エ稿案 Proposals for the presentation [of a paper] ... Explanation: As it has been mentioned, it really depends what this document looks like and what its purporses are. I believe you have to translate it since the title indicates that it is not the final script that is going to be presented. This expression can be used for a document that is being circulated internally or submitted to the conference co-ordinators etc. E.g. "The Congress Organization invites proposals for the presentation of a paper at any one of the scheduled breakout sessions." (http://www.ideals.ac/congress/SubmissionOfAbstracts.php) "Persons wishing to submit proposals for the presentation of “Success Stories” and examples of “Best Practice” are invited to send a brief abstract to Liz Smith, Conference Coordinator [...]" (http://www.travelwirenews.com/news/29SEP2003.htm) If it sounds too long-winded to say "proposals for the presentation of a paper [...]", alternatives such as "proposals for the presentation" or "proposals for the paper" might do the task too. "Abstract", "notes" or "draft" as kokuritsu-san suggested could be more appropriate. But this depends on the document! |
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