Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Nov 28, 2005 00:03
18 yrs ago
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Spanish term
berma
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Geography
maps, travel
its s rest area by a highway/road, etc. Does anyone know any other translation other than just "rest area"...I need something fancy!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +4 | berm | Susy Ordaz |
5 +2 | shoulder | Henry Hinds |
4 | berm | Oso (X) |
Proposed translations
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Selected
berm
berm
Peer comment(s):
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Oso (X)
: Disculpa, no te ví. Estoy de acuerdo ¶:^)
4 mins
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agree |
Maaike van Vlijmen
4 mins
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agree |
MLG
10 mins
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agree |
Fabricio Castillo
: Sip
41 mins
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "it was for the title of a movie..and i thought "The berm" (la berma) sounded better than "the shoulder...but I know what you mean Henry. I gave it to suzy for being first. Gracias a todos! Buenas noches!"
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berm
Hola Jesi,
Una idea que da el Simon & Schuster's.
Buena suerte y saludos del Oso ¶:^)
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Note added at 2005-11-28 00:12:53 (GMT)
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berma, f. berm, ground at the foot of a rampart
Simon & Schuster\'s International Dictionary©
berm
n.
1.
a. A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope.
b. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, & West Virginia. **The shoulder of a road.**The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language
Una idea que da el Simon & Schuster's.
Buena suerte y saludos del Oso ¶:^)
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Note added at 2005-11-28 00:12:53 (GMT)
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berma, f. berm, ground at the foot of a rampart
Simon & Schuster\'s International Dictionary©
berm
n.
1.
a. A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope.
b. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, & West Virginia. **The shoulder of a road.**The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language
Reference:
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14 mins
shoulder
I know "berma" to be the "shoulder" of a road, not a rest area, and it is normally unwise or prohibited to stop there except in an unavoidable emergency. It's just the built-up edge of the road next to the main pavement, may or may not also be paved.
Peer comment(s):
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Fabricio Castillo
: La verdad, creo que es decididamente esta!!!
28 mins
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Gracias, Fabricio.
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Graciela Guzman
: Yes. Emergency lane
2 hrs
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Gracias, Graciela, "shoulder" simplemente.
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Discussion
It must have happened in a rest area.