Glossary entry

Danish term or phrase:

når man vel at mærke

English translation:

that is when you are using

Added to glossary by stephen mewes
Mar 18, 2009 09:53
15 yrs ago
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Danish term

når man vel at mærke

Danish to English Medical Medical (general)
Væv er elastisk og ændrer form, når man trykker på eller trækker i det. Og sådan er 3D-renderingerne også – når man vel at mærke bruger digitale skalpeller, pincetter og tænger.
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Judith Imbo

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Proposed translations

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that is when you are using

is how I would translate here
Peer comment(s):

agree Jytte Crooks
9 mins
agree Judith Imbo : that is, when you ...../or/ when using [digital instruments]....of course.
16 mins
yeps
agree Jørgen Madsen
3 hrs
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9 hrs

N.B. when you are using

depending on the surrounding style....
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