Elseviers dictionary of engineering

Elseviers dictionary of engineering

ANNOUNCING Elsevier's Dictionary of Engineering In English/American, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese/Brazilian By M. Bignami Morbio S...

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Elsevier's Dictionary of Engineering In English/American, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese/Brazilian By M. Bignami Morbio Superiore, Switzerland This dictionary contains terms covering the following 14 main fields: Architectural Engineering and Buildings, Civil Engineering, Engineering, Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulics, Hydrogeology, Hydrology, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics, Mining Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Science and Technics, Surveying.

Year 2004 Hardbound ISBN: 0444514678 1490 pages in two volumes

The dictionary has two sections: the first one, the Basic Table, lists the terms in English (as well as those which are specifically American) in alphabetical order followed by their equivalents in German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese/Brazilian. In the second section, the indexes, the German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese/Brazilian terms are listed in five separate alphabetical indexes.

10,987 terms Price: USD 295/ EUR 295/ GBP 196.50

Each language may be used as a source as well as a target language

The dictionary is a basic tool for all contractors abroad. It will offer the adequate technical support for specialists evolving in an international environment. Audience Construction works specialists including contractors, technicians, surveyors, civil and geotechnical engineers, consulting engineers and supervisors, geologists, architects, mechanical, mining and petrol engineers, university graduates, young engineers candidates, ecologists and translators. For sample pages see

www.elsevier.com/locate/isbn/0444514678 or write to: Mrs Linda Versteeg Elsevier P.O. Box 1991 1000 BZ Amsterdam The Netherlands Fax: (+31) 20 485 2462 E-mail: [email protected]

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