Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
logrando una integración con los ciudadanos del entorno
English translation:
succeeding in attracting/reaching out to/involving* local residents
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Jenni Lukac (X)
Sep 15, 2011 14:15
12 yrs ago
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Spanish term
logrando una integración con los ciudadanos del entorno
Spanish to English
Tech/Engineering
Construction / Civil Engineering
I am also wondering about this second part.
Empresas que se han especializado en puertos deportivos con una dimensión más turística a los mismos, logrando una integración con los ciudadanos del entorno.
This is a civil engineering report on the improvements made in the infrastructure of a region in Spain.
Empresas que se han especializado en puertos deportivos con una dimensión más turística a los mismos, logrando una integración con los ciudadanos del entorno.
This is a civil engineering report on the improvements made in the infrastructure of a region in Spain.
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Sep 16, 2011 15:35: Jenni Lukac (X) Created KOG entry
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succeeding in attracting/reaching out to/involving* local residents
* This is tricky if you don't have more context. It could be understood as meaning physically fitting into the neighborhood, reaching out and involving local residents, attracting them as consumers to their facilities or a number of other possibilities that depend on the size of the complex and the number of spaces open to the general public.
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Comment: "Yes I think this is it. Thanks!"
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logrando una integración con los ciudadanos del entorno
"...successfully integrating local inhabitants...."
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"...successfully integrating local inhabitants."
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but which also cater for residents in the surrounding area
Companies specialising in more tourist-oriented/focused marinas, but which also cater for residents in the surrounding area
Another idea for you, there are many possibilities. I don't find the Spanish especially well-written
Another idea for you, there are many possibilities. I don't find the Spanish especially well-written
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also catering/welcoming to locals
I made a suggestion for the first part of this phase so I might as well post an alternative for the rest.
I guess marinas are often seen as exclusive playgrounds for the rich where even the locals feel that they don't fit in so I think the source text pretends to dispel this notion
(recreational) marinas geared more towards tourism/with a more tourist-orientated spin, while also catering to locals
This time we went across the street (another 20 steps) from the bistro to a fine seafood French restaurant also catering to locals
http://www.dennyp.com/MiscTripReports/club_orient_c__r__0904...
I guess marinas are often seen as exclusive playgrounds for the rich where even the locals feel that they don't fit in so I think the source text pretends to dispel this notion
(recreational) marinas geared more towards tourism/with a more tourist-orientated spin, while also catering to locals
This time we went across the street (another 20 steps) from the bistro to a fine seafood French restaurant also catering to locals
http://www.dennyp.com/MiscTripReports/club_orient_c__r__0904...
Example sentence:
Extremely welcoming to locals and tourists alike
The Gate is a wonderful country pub - always welcoming to locals and visitors alike
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