to let go

French translation: lâcher prise

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English term or phrase:to let go
French translation:lâcher prise
Entered by: Arthur Borges

13:50 Aug 13, 2002
English to French translations [Non-PRO]
Bus/Financial
English term or phrase: to let go
delegation means letting go, and it is common for people to feel insecure about responsabilites that give to others
RosLyons
Local time: 02:31
lâcher prise
Explanation:
This is the psychotherapeutic term for breaking out of the "control freak" syndrome.
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Arthur Borges
China
Local time: 09:31
Grading comment
many thanks
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5 +4lâcher prise
Arthur Borges
4ne pas se crisper
Jacqueline Johnston


  

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10 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +4
lâcher prise


Explanation:
This is the psychotherapeutic term for breaking out of the "control freak" syndrome.

Arthur Borges
China
Local time: 09:31
PRO pts in pair: 242
Grading comment
many thanks

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Jacqueline Johnston
6 mins

agree  Merline
48 mins

agree  Therese Nichols: Very clear translation
2 hrs

agree  michele meenawong (X)
21 hrs
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16 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
ne pas se crisper


Explanation:
faire confiance, lâcher prise,

Jacqueline Johnston
Local time: 02:31
Native speaker of: French
PRO pts in pair: 699
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