Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
curfew
Romanian translation:
interdictie/restrictie [de circulatie]
Added to glossary by
Cristian Iscrulescu
Apr 9, 2007 18:37
17 yrs ago
16 viewers *
English term
curfew
English to Romanian
Other
Military / Defense
Prison Internal Policy
It is particularly that I am looking for in this context.
Any ideas welcome. Thanks for your help.
Dan
Proposed translations
(Romanian)
4 +1 | interdictie/restrictie [de circulatie] | Cristian Iscrulescu |
5 | detenţie la domiciliu | Bogdan Burghelea |
Proposed translations
+1
8 mins
Selected
interdictie/restrictie [de circulatie]
Acesta este sensul cuvantului 'curfew' luat separat.
"Home Detention Curfew Program" este un sistem de supraveghere electronica a detinutilor eliberati conditionat. S-ar traduce ca 'regim de libertate supravegheata'.
A se vedea si traducerea propusa in franceza la
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/425381.
"Home Detention Curfew Program" este un sistem de supraveghere electronica a detinutilor eliberati conditionat. S-ar traduce ca 'regim de libertate supravegheata'.
A se vedea si traducerea propusa in franceza la
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/425381.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Asta este, am gasit si alte piste convergente. Multumesc."
8 mins
detenţie la domiciliu
"Curfew" are multe sensuri:
a) interdicţie de circulaţie; b) stingere (în armată); c) arest/detenţie la domiciliu; d) interdicţia de a părăsi localitatea.
curfew (kurfyo)
n.
1 a) in the Middle Ages, the ringing of a bell every evening as a signal for people to cover fires, put out lights, and retire b) the bell c) the time at which it was rung
2 a) a time, generally in the evening, set as a deadline beyond which inhabitants of occupied cities in wartime, children under a specified age, etc. may not appear on the streets or in public places b) the regulation establishing this time
Etymology
[ME curfeu < OFr covrefeu, lit., cover fire < covrir (see cover) + feu, fire < L focus, fireplace: see focus]
(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
a) interdicţie de circulaţie; b) stingere (în armată); c) arest/detenţie la domiciliu; d) interdicţia de a părăsi localitatea.
curfew (kurfyo)
n.
1 a) in the Middle Ages, the ringing of a bell every evening as a signal for people to cover fires, put out lights, and retire b) the bell c) the time at which it was rung
2 a) a time, generally in the evening, set as a deadline beyond which inhabitants of occupied cities in wartime, children under a specified age, etc. may not appear on the streets or in public places b) the regulation establishing this time
Etymology
[ME curfeu < OFr covrefeu, lit., cover fire < covrir (see cover) + feu, fire < L focus, fireplace: see focus]
(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Something went wrong...