May 30, 2013 11:25
10 yrs ago
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Spanish term

quien tendrá que aceptarla expresamente

Non-PRO Spanish to English Social Sciences Education / Pedagogy Concesión beca
Sé que es una frase muy común y transparente, pero me gustaría saber si existe alguna fórmula fija para este tipo de comunicación de concesión de beca. A bote pronto, diría "who will have to expressly accept it"

CONTEXTO: "Conceder la beca para la formación de personal a Mr X, quien deberá aceptarla expresamente".

Gracias por vuestras aportaciones.

Saludos,
Proposed translations (English)
5 +5 who must expressly/specifically accept it
Change log

May 30, 2013 15:17: Robert Forstag changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Neil Ashby, philgoddard, Robert Forstag

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Proposed translations

+5
2 mins
Selected

who must expressly/specifically accept it

who must expressly/specifically accept it
Peer comment(s):

agree EirTranslations
6 mins
agree philgoddard
1 hr
agree Patricia Bower
2 hrs
agree Lisa McCarthy
3 hrs
agree Robert Forstag
3 hrs
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