normodotati

English translation: non-disabled

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Italian term or phrase: normodotato
English translation:non-disabled
Entered by: silvia b (X)

14:10 Oct 3, 2006
Italian to English translations [PRO]
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Italian term or phrase: normodotati
è il titolo di un grafico.
ci sono due grafici uno accanto all'altro. uno propone: "forza lavoro disabili" e l'altro appunto "forza lavoro normodotati". Garzanti suggerisce normally intelligent person...ma a parte il fatto che sembra un po' offensivo per chi non lo è....non è a livello psichico che si sta trattando la questione ma a livello fisico, per cui dovrei trovare qualcosa che si opponga a disabled. COSA? Spero di essermi spiegata. Grazie a tutti in anticipo
laura rutigliano
Local time: 15:15
non-disabled
Explanation:
non-disabled
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silvia b (X)
Local time: 15:15
Grading comment
Sì, semplice e gentile. Certe volte quando si va di corsa non si vedono proprio le parole più evidenti.grazie
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3 +1non-disabled
silvia b (X)
4healthy/unimpaired
texjax DDS PhD


  

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normodotato
non-disabled


Explanation:
non-disabled

silvia b (X)
Local time: 15:15
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Sì, semplice e gentile. Certe volte quando si va di corsa non si vedono proprio le parole più evidenti.grazie

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  DCypher (X): yes. and this fits nicely with your previous question. Disabled and non-disabled workers
7 mins
  -> thanks Paul :))
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healthy/unimpaired


Explanation:
o physically unimpaired

texjax DDS PhD
Local time: 10:15
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 4
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