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Originálny text - Anglicky - perfectly imperfect

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perfectly imperfect
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Pridal(a) heatha
Zdrojový jazyk: Anglicky

perfectly imperfect
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Accepted request because of its difficulty to be found in any online dictionary (08/21/francky)
Naposledy editované Francky5591 - 21 augusta 2008 10:51





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21 augusta 2008 02:08

gamine
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Isolated words.

21 augusta 2008 08:07

IanMegill2
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Hmm...I don't think you'd be able to find this adjectival phrase in a dictionary...?
It seems to me the meaning is something like:
"with the perfect amount of imperfections"
?

But I guess we should wait for an Administrator's judgement call about this?
Anyway, thanks, gamine lion!

21 augusta 2008 10:49

Francky5591
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I personaly couldn't find the meaning using http://iate.europa.eu/iatediff/switchLang.do?success=mainPage&lang=fr

I think this can be considered as some of these exceptions we do about single words one can't find in online dictionaries and let it be translated.

Thanks for your notifications, gamine and Ian!


21 augusta 2008 15:28

gamine
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Hello Ian Megill. OK, let it be this way. In French, could't one say : " parfaitement imparfait".

CC: Francky5591

22 augusta 2008 05:34

IanMegill2
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You're absolutely right, of course. I just thought that maybe Lithuanian might be far more distant from English than French is, and therefore might require a periphrastic translation (unlike in French, where the translation can be often be word-for-word, as you show above).
And maybe we can give more points to the Lithuanian speakers too, who might not have much "work" here on !

22 augusta 2008 14:29

gamine
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Hi Ian Megil. I do like your humour. Funny how one can "discover" people through words.