??? 12/13/06 09:41 Read: times |
#129388 - do you think so? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kai Klaas said:
PS.: Isn't it funny, that a german tries to help a slovakian to find a proper english term? I hear the native speakers of the forum members dying of laughter... Well, I don't think so. Especially in english - that language is packed by "foreign" terms, including german. Also, last time I needed this term was when I tried to describe our procedures to a Dutch customer, and he would understand a german term - would I know it... :-) To be honest, this time it is not me who needs it but it came up in a local HW-mailing list - and this is the selection of the terms were suggested: debugging (several times, this is even the term a "paper" technical dictionary gives), testing, setting up, setup-and-testing, tuning, calibration, preset, adjusting, comissioning. JW |