Glossary entry

Greek term or phrase:

εύκολη κατεύθυνση

English translation:

easy direction

Added to glossary by Spiros Doikas
Mar 2, 2009 21:02
15 yrs ago
Greek term

εύκολη κατεύθυνση.

Greek to English Other Engineering: Industrial
Μετά την ενεργοποίησή του εξασφαλίζει την ασφαλή κίνηση του θαλάμου προς την εύκολη κατεύθυνση
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 easy direction
Change log

Mar 3, 2009 21:49: Spiros Doikas changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/53036">Antonia Keratsa's</a> old entry - "εύκολη κατεύθυνση."" to ""easy direction""

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Evi Prokopi (X)

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Proposed translations

+5
2 mins
Selected

easy direction

Peer comment(s):

agree Evi Prokopi (X)
37 mins
agree Assimina Vavoula
8 hrs
agree marina2002
10 hrs
agree Sokratis VAVILIS
11 hrs
agree Vasilisso
16 hrs
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