Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Inglese term or phrase:
archive box
Italiano translation:
scatola per archivio
Inglese term
archive box
Time spent searching filing cabinets, in-trays or archive boxes for the info you need is time you’ll never get back.
grazie
4 +6 | scatola per archivio | sabrina rivalta |
3 +3 | archivi | Adriana Esposito |
4 | scatolone per archivio | Valentina Frattini |
4 | scatole archivio | Vincent Lemma |
Sep 27, 2011 06:42: sabrina rivalta Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Francesco Badolato
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Proposed translations
scatola per archivio
scatolone per archivio
scatole archivio
and many other references alike..
archivi
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Simo Blom
: a chi lo dici!
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:) volentieri mi archivierei in un cassetto... a dormire!
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Piero Intonti
6 ore
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luskie
1 giorno 20 ore
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