Oct 14, 2005 17:39
18 yrs ago
inglés term
to be in line to do something
inglés al español
Otros
Ganadería / Cría de animales
agribusiness
The company was in line to deliver the costs savings from the merger and had created several new partnerships that strengthened its global position, such as a joint venture with Nestlé in the Americas.
Proposed translations
(español)
5 +6 | estaba preparada/dispuesta | Jesús Marín Mateos |
4 | estar en vías de / encaminado a | Pablo Grosschmid |
4 | estaba de acuerdo con | Heidi C |
Proposed translations
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estaba preparada/dispuesta
Suerte.
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Comment: "Mil gracias. Usaré "preparada"."
9 minutos
estar en vías de / encaminado a
sugerencias
57 minutos
estaba de acuerdo con
la compañía estaba de acuerdo con ...
to be in line with something: to agree with was anticipated, predicted or decided on.: "this is completely in line with our predictions". "What happened was not in line with what I had expected". (NTC's Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs and other Idiomatic Expressions)
to be in line - estar de acuerdo con; ser conforme a (Harper Collins Dictionary)
to be in line with something: to agree with was anticipated, predicted or decided on.: "this is completely in line with our predictions". "What happened was not in line with what I had expected". (NTC's Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs and other Idiomatic Expressions)
to be in line - estar de acuerdo con; ser conforme a (Harper Collins Dictionary)
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