ENGINEERING
DICTIONARY OF
TECHNICAL TERMS
AND PHRASES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING
DICTIONARY OF
TECHNICAL TERMS
AND PHRASES
English to Romanian and
Romanian to English
FRANCIS J. HOPCROFT
AND CRISTINA COSMA
Abstract
This reference manual provides a list of approximately 300 technical
terms and phrases common to Environmental Engineering which non-
English speakers often find difficult to understand in English. The manual
provides the terms and phrases in alphabetical order, followed by a concise English definition, then a translation of the term in Romanian and,
finally, an interpretation or translation of the term or phrase in Romanian.
Following the Romanian translations section, the columns are reversed
and reordered alphabetically in Romanian with the English term and translation following the Romanian term or phrase. The objective is to provide
a Technical Term Reference manual for non-English speaking students
and engineers who are familiar with Romanian, but uncomfortable with
English and to provide a similar reference for English speaking students
and engineers working in an area of the world where the Romanian language predominates.
KEYWORDS
English to Romanian translator, Romanian to English translator, technical
term translator, translator
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
1 Introduction1
2 How to Use This Book
3 English to Romanian
4 Romanian to English
61
References
119
Acknowledgments
The assistance with verification of the various translations provided by
Dr. Ana Lcrmioara Leon, lecturer at Gheorghe Asachi Technical
University of Iai (TUIASI), Romania, is greatly appreciated and gratefully acknowledged.
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
It is axiomatic that foreign students in any country in the world, and students who may be native to a country, but whose heritage may be from a
different country, will often have difficulty understanding technical terms
that are heard in the nonprimary language. When English is the second
language, students often are excellent communicators in English, but lack
the experience of hearing the technical terms and phrases of Environmental Engineering, and therefore have difficulty keeping up with lectures and
reading in English.
Similarly, when a student with English as their first language enters
another country to study, the classes are often in the second language relative to the student. These English-speaking students will have the same
difficulty in the second language as those students from the foreign background have with English terms and phrases.
This book is designed to provide a mechanism for the student who uses
English as a second language, but who is technically competent in the
Romanian language, and for the student who uses English as their first
language and Romanian as their second language, to be able to understand
the technical terms and phrases of Environmental Engineering in either
language quickly and efficiently.