20:27 Jan 20, 2022 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Management | |||||||
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4 | Business Certificate (Titulo) |
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4 | class photo |
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3 | photo(graphic) image |
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photo(graphic) image Explanation: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/spanish-english/... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2022-01-20 20:38:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "photographic reproduction" |
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Business Certificate (Titulo) Explanation: Orla, diploma decorado que reúne las fotos o retratos de los condiscípulos de una promoción escolar o profesional, conmemorando y < dando fe de la consecución del título >. A la orla impresa en un tamaño menor se le llama orlín. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orla https://dle.rae.es/orla?m=form |
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class photo Explanation: It's an odd one. I thought it was only schools and colleges that did this, but in Spain is quite common for professional people to have their university or college promotion class photo displayed in their offices. Erika's "business certificate" suggestion could work if it is the class photo of a business course. If you run a Google search for "orla", the images you see are what I would call a class photo. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 hrs (2022-01-21 17:59:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Then again, my definition doesn't seem to fit with the source text, so maybe certificate is a better option in the business context. https://colegioapostol.com/orla-2020-promocion-2o-bach https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/orla-graduation-class-photo-template-year-22-people-22-personas-a3-11612300 |
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