Glossary entry

Japanese term or phrase:

切れる

English translation:

(display) is cropped/truncated

Added to glossary by OneTa
Oct 12, 2008 01:25
15 yrs ago
Japanese term

切れる

Japanese to English Other IT (Information Technology)
Context: 画面がずれる/切れる/はみだす/縮む/点滅する
Thanks.
Proposed translations (English)
3 +6 (display) is cropped/truncated
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Non-PRO (1): Can Altinbay

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Proposed translations

+6
3 hrs
Selected

(display) is cropped/truncated

It is hard to distinguish ずれる, 切れる, and はみだす - they are often related to each other. The display being offset /out of position (ずれ) may cause 切れ and/or はみ出し. 切れ can happen when you set the resolution too high, and so in this case it is not related to ずれ.
Peer comment(s):

agree casey
10 mins
Thank you!
agree KathyT : ;-) // よかった!
43 mins
Thank, and yes!
agree Ben Price : Ahh yes, you're right.
5 hrs
Thank you!
agree Usindia
1 day 6 hrs
agree Katsuhiko KAKUNO, Ph.D.
1 day 7 hrs
agree Jim DeLaHunt : Nicely put.
2 days 2 hrs
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