Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
ringiovanimento
English translation:
rejuvenation
Added to glossary by
Daniela Zambrini
Sep 16, 2006 09:05
17 yrs ago
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Italian term
ringiovanimento
Italian to English
Marketing
Management
company presentation
In azienda c’è stato un grande ringiovanimento a tutti i livelli.
Certo, su alcune cose si è persa esperienza nonostante si sia cercato di tutelare il know-how, ma il vantaggio vero è che ora c’è più entusiasmo, flessibilità, velocità e adattabilità.
La traduzione letterale = rejuvenation è un po' pesante.
Avete qualche idea per rendere il concetto?
Grazie :-)
Certo, su alcune cose si è persa esperienza nonostante si sia cercato di tutelare il know-how, ma il vantaggio vero è che ora c’è più entusiasmo, flessibilità, velocità e adattabilità.
La traduzione letterale = rejuvenation è un po' pesante.
Avete qualche idea per rendere il concetto?
Grazie :-)
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +6 | rejuvenation | Fiorsam |
4 +2 | bring in new blood | Nicole Johnson |
3 +1 | We now employ more young people at all levels. | BrigitteHilgner |
Change log
Sep 16, 2006 09:57: gianfranco changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Proposed translations
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rejuvenation
Same concept in English:
"Employment increased steadily over the last decade, and at the same time there was a major ***rejuvenation*** of the workforce through the closure of the plant at ..."
www.eiro.eurofound.eu.int/2002/01/feature/es0201205f.html
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Note added at 3 hrs (2006-09-16 12:17:13 GMT)
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"A Look at the Generations: Retirements and Rejuvenation of the Library Workforce." Updated 2004, Memorial University of Newfoundland. ...
www.lrs.org/workforce.asp
"Employment increased steadily over the last decade, and at the same time there was a major ***rejuvenation*** of the workforce through the closure of the plant at ..."
www.eiro.eurofound.eu.int/2002/01/feature/es0201205f.html
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Note added at 3 hrs (2006-09-16 12:17:13 GMT)
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"A Look at the Generations: Retirements and Rejuvenation of the Library Workforce." Updated 2004, Memorial University of Newfoundland. ...
www.lrs.org/workforce.asp
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Mary Stefan
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Grazie, Mary
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Marinela Sandoval
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Grazie, Marinela!
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Ivana UK
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Grazie, Ivana
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Shera Lyn Parpia
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Molte grazie!
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Emily Goodpaster
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Grazie, Emily!
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Umberto Cassano
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Ciao Umberto, grazie!
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Comment: "Thanks to all of you"
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We now employ more young people at all levels.
And we've given experience the boot.
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bring in new blood
This term is often used in the field of human resources management.
Example:
The report urges the agency to use personnel exchanges with academia and the private sector to bring in new blood rather than training recent graduates. Many young engineers and scientists don't view NASA as an exciting place to work, the report said.
Example:
The report urges the agency to use personnel exchanges with academia and the private sector to bring in new blood rather than training recent graduates. Many young engineers and scientists don't view NASA as an exciting place to work, the report said.
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