Italian term
Entra col mezzo quando comparirà la tua targa sul cartellone luminoso
MAGAZZINO SPEDIZIONI
ATTENZIONE
1. Parcheggia nell'area di fronte all'ingresso
2. Accedi a piedi per l'accettazione
3. Entra col mezzo quando comparirà la tua targa sul cartellone luminoso
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Feb 16, 2021 16:43: JudyC changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
PRO (1): Emmanuella
Non-PRO (3): Tom in London, Fiona Grace Peterson, JudyC
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Proposed translations
Proceed when your plate appears on the light board.
Wait for your number/ license plate to show on sign before driving in
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Note added at 1 hr (2021-02-16 17:12:44 GMT)
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Or
Drive in when your number plate shows on sign
Enter the vehicle when your number plate appears on the illuminated board
disagree |
Chiara Righele
: "enter the vehicle" does not make sense with the Italian meaning
1 day 16 hrs
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