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06:46 Jul 23, 2001 |
German to English translations [PRO] Textiles / Clothing / Fashion | ||||
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na +1 | colorfully speckled pattern |
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na | multicolored (chromatic) spotted (pied) pattern |
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na | color checked pattern |
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multicolored (chromatic) spotted (pied) pattern Explanation: Some suggestions (it´s not as easy as it looks like): 1. multicolored and spotted pattern 2. chromatic and pied pattern 3. colorful and pied pattern HTH :-) Damian |
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colorfully speckled pattern Explanation: gescheckt means pied, piebald, dappled. Piebald is used mainly in reference to horses (spotted or patched). Pied means patchy or splotched. I suggest a creative translation such as: colorfully speckled pattern |
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color checked pattern Explanation: I believe in the context it is presented the intend is to convey that the colors have been coordinated to present a certain pattern. Or, if they are referring to PLAID, than of course color plaided... It is hard to tell by this one sentence. Good Luck! |
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