Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Greek term or phrase:
...αντιλογίζει τις λανθασμένες οριοθετικές γραμμές που εισήγαγε η εταιρεία...
English translation:
... balances the inappropriate or incorrect demarcation lines introduced by the company...
Greek term
Αντιλογίζει τις λανθασμένες οροθετικές γραμμές που εισήγαγε η εταιρεία
5 +2 | ...balances the inappropriate/incorrect demarcation lines introduced by the company | Vicky Papaprodromou |
Oct 21, 2008 08:54: Vicky Papaprodromou changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/44663">Vicky Papaprodromou's</a> old entry - "...����������� ��� ����������� ����������� ������� �� �������� � ��������..."" to ""...balances the inappropriate/incorrect demarcation lines introduced by the company...""
Oct 21, 2008 08:54: Vicky Papaprodromou changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Oct 21, 2008 08:55: Vicky Papaprodromou changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/44663">Vicky Papaprodromou's</a> old entry - "...αντιλογίζει τις λανθασμένες οριοθετικές γραμμές που εισήγαγε η εταιρεία..."" to ""... balances the inappropriate / incorrect demarcation lines introduced by the company...""
PRO (3): Spiros Doikas, Anastasia Giagopoulou, Vicky Papaprodromou
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Proposed translations
...balances the inappropriate/incorrect demarcation lines introduced by the company
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Note added at 22 mins (2005-02-17 08:10:58 GMT)
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Αlso \"αντιλογίζω\" is different from \"αντιλέγω\"=contradict.
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