Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Absoluto
English translation:
overall
Added to glossary by
Wendy Streitparth
Jun 29, 2012 09:04
12 yrs ago
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Spanish term
Absoluto
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Swimming
Please can anyone help with translating "absolutos" in the context of an adults open water swimming competition in Spain. The whole phrase is as follows:
Los 3 absolutos, tanto masculinos como femeninos, no recibirán trofeo en su categoría de edad.
Online references say it means "open", meaning that the age categories don't apply...but the context here shows that this cannot be the case.
Any help would me much appreciated!
Los 3 absolutos, tanto masculinos como femeninos, no recibirán trofeo en su categoría de edad.
Online references say it means "open", meaning that the age categories don't apply...but the context here shows that this cannot be the case.
Any help would me much appreciated!
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | overall | Wendy Streitparth |
3 | Absolute | Helena Chavarria |
3 | Senior | Miguel Aceituno |
References
cf multi stage cycling events | John Garcia |
Change log
Jul 4, 2012 17:04: Wendy Streitparth Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
+4
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overall
The three overall winners....
At least, thats how I understand it
At least, thats how I understand it
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Comment: "Many thanks!"
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Absolute
I would say it means "absolute winner". If they had written "three winners" it could be that there are three winners of each race, instead of one winner per race.
I would write something like, "In the case of both men and women, the absolute winner of each of the three categories will not be awarded a throphy in their respective age category.
http://www.grreporter.info/en/rally_acropolis_absolute_winne...
Loeb was the absolute winner of this year's rally, having won even against Power Stage, and walked away from Greece with the maximum number of points (28).
I would write something like, "In the case of both men and women, the absolute winner of each of the three categories will not be awarded a throphy in their respective age category.
http://www.grreporter.info/en/rally_acropolis_absolute_winne...
Loeb was the absolute winner of this year's rally, having won even against Power Stage, and walked away from Greece with the maximum number of points (28).
Peer comment(s):
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patinba
: I think the "3 absolutos" refers to the first three men and first three women.
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Senior
As it happens in Spanish with the National Football team, they are "La Selección Absoluta", I think it could be the same case here. So, this text might be speaking of age or professionality categories. The senior category, the comen category, etc.
Reference:
Reference comments
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Reference:
cf multi stage cycling events
we talk about the overall winner of the Tour de France, in Spanish this is the ganador absoluto
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