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How to say short-circuit?

von Kantoj14, 16. September 2015

Beiträge: 9

Sprache: English

Kantoj14 (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 15:48:57

Hey, how would you say that a machine "short-circuited" in esperanto? Would you just use the word for 'died'? Or is there a more specific term?

jefusan (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 15:55:02

Kantoj14:Hey, how would you say that a machine "short-circuited" in esperanto? Would you just use the word for 'died'? Or is there a more specific term?
Kurta cirkvito?

Do, "la maŝino malfunkciiĝis pro kurta cirkvito"?

Alkanadi (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 16:07:43

elektra fuŝa arko <-- elektra fuŝ-arko
elektra detrua arko <-- elektra detru-arko
elektra salta arko <-- elektra salt-arko

La komputilo havis elektran detru-arkon

I would just use the word rompi because it is simpler. I prefer simplicity.

Kantoj14 (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 16:09:30

Kiel rapide! Tre dankon! ^^

Alkanadi (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 16:14:22

jefusan:Kurta cirkvito?

Do, "la maŝino malfunkciiĝis pro kurta cirkvito"?
Better than my ideas since there is already a wiki on it.

Tempodivalse (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 17:39:55

Russian короткое замыкание, Spanish and Italian cortocircuito, German Elektrischer Kortschluss ...

I think mallonga cirkvito works, as this is a set phrase in many languages. The problem then is, how to use it verbally. My first instinct is something like La mashino suferis de mallonga cirkvito.

yyaann (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 18:18:22

Tempodivalse:Russian короткое замыкание, Spanish and Italian cortocircuito, German Elektrischer Kortschluss ...

I think mallonga cirkvito works, as this is a set phrase in many languages. The problem then is, how to use it verbally. My first instinct is something like La mashino suferis de mallonga cirkvito.
There is the transitive verb kurtcirkviti in PIV, from which the instransitive kurtcirkvitiĝi can be derived.
La maŝino kurtcirkvitiĝis.

Tempodivalse (Profil anzeigen) 16. September 2015 19:55:26

yyaann:
Tempodivalse:Russian короткое замыкание, Spanish and Italian cortocircuito, German Elektrischer Kortschluss ...

I think mallonga cirkvito works, as this is a set phrase in many languages. The problem then is, how to use it verbally. My first instinct is something like La mashino suferis de mallonga cirkvito.
There is the transitive verb kurtcirkviti in PIV, from which the instransitive kurtcirkvitiĝi can be derived.
La maŝino kurtcirkvitiĝis.
Thanks, I didn't think to check in PIV. I guess I am hesitant to use the root kurt-, though "mallong-" is rather a mouthful here.

Miland (Profil anzeigen) 17. September 2015 08:59:26

Two suggestions:

Fuŝ-konekto
Akcidenta konekto

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