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10:25 Mar 31, 2008 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy | |||||||
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4 +1 | A positive performance ... in ... |
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5 | pass |
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4 | performance |
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4 | benefit(s) |
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A positive performance ... in ... Explanation: Com o contexto fornecido, talvez seja uma hipótese. |
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performance Explanation: I think only "performance" is more correct, as "aproveitamento positivo" means positive performance, but "aproveitamento negativo", means negative performance. |
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benefit(s) Explanation: Se o sentido recair em tirar proveito, beneficiar-se |
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pass Explanation: It's just that - the subject passed those subjects, as opposed to failing them (chumbar). |
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