Oct 1, 2009 12:55
14 yrs ago
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română term
”țara lui Papură-Vodă”
din română în engleză
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Dragi colegi,
Am ceva probleme cu două sintagme, poate sunteți voi mai creativi, ale mele ”creative juices” au cam secat :)
Textul sună cam așa:
”Suntem încă în ţara lui “Papură-Vodă” şi se pot “da tunuri” chiar şi când vine vorba de dezvoltare de brand-uri.”
Textul este un interviu, stilul conversației este relativ relaxat, romgleza predomină :) Aș avea nevoie de un echivalent pentru termenul de mai sus, eu mă gândeam la ceva în genul ”Far West” ca să redau ideea de început fără reguli prea bine definite, însă parcă lipsește ceva...Mulțam fain și continuarea în Kudoz-ul următor...
Am ceva probleme cu două sintagme, poate sunteți voi mai creativi, ale mele ”creative juices” au cam secat :)
Textul sună cam așa:
”Suntem încă în ţara lui “Papură-Vodă” şi se pot “da tunuri” chiar şi când vine vorba de dezvoltare de brand-uri.”
Textul este un interviu, stilul conversației este relativ relaxat, romgleza predomină :) Aș avea nevoie de un echivalent pentru termenul de mai sus, eu mă gândeam la ceva în genul ”Far West” ca să redau ideea de început fără reguli prea bine definite, însă parcă lipsește ceva...Mulțam fain și continuarea în Kudoz-ul următor...
Proposed translations
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3 +9 | Wild Wild East | IoanaMiruna |
4 +2 | no man's land | Addriana |
3 +1 | banana republic | MMFORREST |
Proposed translations
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Wild Wild East
...apropo de filmul lui Barry Sonnenfeld - Wild Wild West, cel cu Will Smith. Mi se pare ca ar suna ceva mai pozitiv. Constructia asta (cea cu East la sfarsit) apare si pe Google, la o cautare cu ghilimele.
e doar o sugestie
e doar o sugestie
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Mulțumesc tuturor pentru sugestii, îmi pare rău că nu pot împărți punctele, pentru că toate variantele sună foarte bine :)"
+1
24 minute
banana republic
Ar fi asemănător conceptul:
Banana republic is a pejorative term for a country that is politically unstable, dependent on limited agriculture (e.g. bananas), and ruled by a small, self-elected, wealthy, and corrupt clique.[1] It is most commonly used for countries in Central America such as El Salvador, Belize, Grenada, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala.[citation needed] In some cases, these nations have kept the government structures that were modeled after the colonial Spanish ruling clique, with a small, largely leisure class on the top, and a large, poorly educated and poorly paid working class of peons, though it might have the (fake) trappings of modernity (such as styling itself a republic with a president etc.)[citation needed]
Frequently the subject of mockery and humor, and usually presided over by a dictatorial military junta that exaggerates its own power and importance—"the epaulettes of a banana republic generalissimo" are proverbially of considerable size, usually portrayed in satire with a pair of mops—a banana republic also typically has large wealth inequities, poor infrastructure, poor schools, a "backward" economy, low capital spending, a reliance on foreign capital and money printing, budget deficits, and a weakening currency. Banana republics are typically also highly prone to revolutions and coups.[citation needed]
Banana republic is a pejorative term for a country that is politically unstable, dependent on limited agriculture (e.g. bananas), and ruled by a small, self-elected, wealthy, and corrupt clique.[1] It is most commonly used for countries in Central America such as El Salvador, Belize, Grenada, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala.[citation needed] In some cases, these nations have kept the government structures that were modeled after the colonial Spanish ruling clique, with a small, largely leisure class on the top, and a large, poorly educated and poorly paid working class of peons, though it might have the (fake) trappings of modernity (such as styling itself a republic with a president etc.)[citation needed]
Frequently the subject of mockery and humor, and usually presided over by a dictatorial military junta that exaggerates its own power and importance—"the epaulettes of a banana republic generalissimo" are proverbially of considerable size, usually portrayed in satire with a pair of mops—a banana republic also typically has large wealth inequities, poor infrastructure, poor schools, a "backward" economy, low capital spending, a reliance on foreign capital and money printing, budget deficits, and a weakening currency. Banana republics are typically also highly prone to revolutions and coups.[citation needed]
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Maria Diaconu
: mda, cred că este :)
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Mulţumesc, Maria! La noi se folosesşte frecvent chiar despre Marea Britanie! Dar noi zicem, noi auzim...
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