bate bate

English translation: double swing door

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Spanish term or phrase:bate bate
English translation:double swing door
Entered by: ServingMed.com

09:58 Jul 25, 2017
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Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / Pest control
Spanish term or phrase: bate bate
Puerta de Link a Edif.
#2
8-38, 8-39
108059
Puerta rolladiza (antes mini almacén)
8-40, 8-41
108058
Puerta rolladiza (antes portón)
8-42, 8-43
108000
Puerta rolladiza [1}“{2]extra [3}link”{2]
8-44, 8-45
N/a
Puerta rolladiza al lado de cto. trituración
8-46,8-47
N/a
Puerta bate bate en compactador

Bate bate?? Maybe just an erroneous double? But bate en compactador is also not found. Open to your thoughts.
ServingMed.com
Netherlands
Local time: 08:52
double swing door
Explanation:
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Neil Ashby
Spain
Local time: 08:52
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Many thanks.
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Summary of answers provided
2 +3double swing door
Neil Ashby
1swing (door)
Elizabeth Joy Pitt de Morales


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swing (door)


Explanation:
Could "bate bate" be a typo for "batiente"? That's my guess.



Elizabeth Joy Pitt de Morales
Local time: 08:52
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6 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5 peer agreement (net): +3
double swing door


Explanation:
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Neil Ashby
Spain
Local time: 08:52
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 255
Grading comment
Many thanks.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Elizabeth Joy Pitt de Morales: Possibly; bate bate could also be a typo for "basculante", which is the two-way-swing door
11 mins
  -> THanks Elizabeth, that's something I don't have clear - can we infer that it swings both ways (excuse the pun of a pun ;/@) ); I guess it depends on what exactly "el compactador" is.

agree  Christian [email protected]
9 hrs
  -> Thanks Christian

agree  Marie Wilson
12 hrs
  -> Thanks Marie
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