Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
excelente domínio
English translation:
solid command
Added to glossary by
Todd Field
Feb 5, 2009 14:43
15 yrs ago
Portuguese term
excelente domínio gramatical
Non-PRO
Portuguese to English
Other
Education / Pedagogy
human resources
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Proposed translations
(English)
Change log
Feb 19, 2009 13:20: Todd Field Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
+9
3 mins
Selected
solid command of grammar / excellent grammar skills
Either one would work, I think.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
+2
3 mins
excellent grasp of grammar
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+1
3 mins
excellent grammatical skills
excellent grammatical skills
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Amy Duncan (X)
39 mins
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+2
4 mins
excellent mastery of grammar
This is how I would translate it.
Reference:
http://apsva.us/yhs/site/default.asp
http://www.topix.com/forum/source/the-morning-call/T617G6115S7RB5MS8
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Aoife Kennedy
9 mins
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Obrigado, Aoife, tudo de bom.
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agree |
Amy Duncan (X)
39 mins
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Obrigado, Amy.
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-2
5 mins
excellent grammatical domain
my suggestion
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Note added at 22 mins (2009-02-05 15:06:08 GMT)
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domain [ doʊm'eɪn ]
noun (pl. domains)
A domain is a particular field of thought, activity, or interest, especially one over which someone has control, influence, or rights. usu with supp formal
...the great experimenters in the domain of art. + 'of'
This information should be in the public domain.
Someone's domain is the area they own or have control over. usu with poss literary
...the mighty king's domain.
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Note added at 22 mins (2009-02-05 15:06:08 GMT)
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domain [ doʊm'eɪn ]
noun (pl. domains)
A domain is a particular field of thought, activity, or interest, especially one over which someone has control, influence, or rights. usu with supp formal
...the great experimenters in the domain of art. + 'of'
This information should be in the public domain.
Someone's domain is the area they own or have control over. usu with poss literary
...the mighty king's domain.
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Aoife Kennedy
: Hi Floriana, it's not "domain" in this instance, but "dominio" in the sense of mastering something or having a certain ability. [Added:] I know what domain means. It doesn't apply here, and I certainly did not confirm that your suggestion was right.
10 mins
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I beg to differ: please see the following def.:domain [ doʊm'eɪn ] A domain is a particular field of thought, activity, or interest, especially one over which someone has control, influence, or rights. usu with supp formal
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disagree |
Amy Duncan (X)
: Agree with Aoife...it would never be said this way.
41 mins
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You have a right for your oppinion however, it's not you to choose the correct answer, it's the asker. And for the def. of domain, it DOES fit in here, Aoife even confirmed it in her statement!
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