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Spanish term or phrase:
Phrase
English translation:
with which they are deeply/profoundly interrelated
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Lisa Roberts
Mar 5, 2007 10:37
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term
Phrase
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
This sociology module is aimed at:
todos aquellos que trabajan en el sector derivado de la cultura; un sector que exige conjugar los conocimientos humanísticos básicos y generalistas con las aportaciones de la sociología *con la que ésos se interrelacionan más profundamente*.
Struggling to express the concept between asterisks, any suggestions much appreciated, many thanks!
todos aquellos que trabajan en el sector derivado de la cultura; un sector que exige conjugar los conocimientos humanísticos básicos y generalistas con las aportaciones de la sociología *con la que ésos se interrelacionan más profundamente*.
Struggling to express the concept between asterisks, any suggestions much appreciated, many thanks!
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with which they are deeply/profoundly interrelated
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patricia scott
: you beat me to it.
1 min
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just this once! Thanks Patricia!
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MikeGarcia
: Yep!!!
5 mins
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thanks Miguel .-)
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sprout
: sounds good!
25 mins
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THANKS!
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agree |
Victoria Frazier
6 hrs
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thanks Victoria!
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agree |
Cecilia Della Croce
8 hrs
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thank you Cecilia
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agree |
Victoria Lorenzo
17 hrs
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thank you Victoria!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks Edward and to everybody :)"
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4 mins
to which they are more closely related
:)
Peer comment(s):
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MikeGarcia
: Yep too!!!
4 mins
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Thank you Miguel.
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Swatchka
4 hrs
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Thank you again Swatchka.
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5 mins
with which they most deeply interrelate
just guessing
does it fit?
does it fit?
1 hr
so that [with this coalescence] these things are more closely connected...
Maybe I'm misreading this, but I thought that the "la" referred back to conjugar (la conjugación) not to sociology, which is part of a plural phrase (sociological contributions). I think that "esos" might refer to both "basic humanistic learning" and "sociological contributions" ...
6 hrs
...that they are most deeply inerrelated with
I would make it shorter:
...that they interrelate with the most
...that they interrelate with the most
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