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231 months ago

Becky (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

sévérité forfaitaire

Context:

test conditions - in relation

Keywords:

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231 months ago

myrthe  See my profile wrote:

contractual severity

My comment:

Voir outils linguistiques dans Google

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231 months ago

myrthe  See my profile wrote:

set, fixed, pre-determined, pre-established

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I would need more information (ie: the whole sentence at least) to know exactly. However, if you bear in mind the sense of something that is pre-determined, set in advance, unmodifiably, you should get a feeling for what you should translate in this instance.

My references:

Oxford-Hatchette French/English Dictionary

Petit Robert 1

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231 months ago

myrthe  See my profile wrote:

preset severity about the test result assessment

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231 months ago

myrthe  See my profile wrote:

given, or constant, or invariable severity

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forfaitaire = which is fixed in advance, doesn’t vary with other conditions

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231 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See my profile wrote:

given, or constant, or invariable severity

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forfaitaire = which is fixed in advance, doesn’t vary with other conditions

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