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17:51 Nov 18, 2012 |
Spanish to French translations [PRO] Psychology / artículo personal | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Irène Guinez Spain Local time: 21:40 | ||||||
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5 | faillible |
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3 | n'aura aucun effet (dans ce contexte) |
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3 | sans succès |
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3 | VER |
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3 | douteuse/manquée |
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n'aura aucun effet (dans ce contexte) Explanation: Juste une suggestion, je n'ai pas assez d'éléments pour répondre correctement. |
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sans succès Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 mins (2012-11-18 18:15:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ... qui restera sans succès... |
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faillible Explanation: Qui par nature est faillible : la justice humaine, la raison sont faillibles. |
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VER Explanation: Desde el punto de vista psicológico, los actos fallidos según Sigmund Freud, se traducen por "les actes manqués". En este caso me parece que la expresión "que por estructura será siempre fallida", se refiere a la sanción de cualquier ley. Quiere decir que cualquier ley puede ser perfectible, modificable. "Susceptible d'être modifiée" podría ser una traducción pero con tan poco contexto es difícil de interpretar correctamente. Espero te ayude, al menos. Suerte! |
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douteuse/manquée Explanation: - |
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