Glossary entry (derived from question below)
español term or phrase:
"deportes federados"
inglés translation:
registered sports
español term
"deportes federados"
Not sure what the term is in English
4 | professional sports | BAmary (X) |
4 | federated sports | Carol Hart |
4 | federational sports | marybro |
Apr 28, 2005 16:42: Carol Hart (X) changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (2): Oso (X), Carol Hart (X)
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Proposed translations
professional sports
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Note added at 1 day 3 hrs 47 mins (2005-04-29 20:15:35 GMT)
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My sister was off last night, but I asked someone else in the sports section and they suggested \"registered sports\" since they say that \"professional sports\", as I suggested, was probably going to be associated to getting money for playing, and being federado doesn\'t necessarily mean that you are paid... I hope it helps.
federated sports
federational sports
to ensure participation in single-federational Sport
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Note added at 17 mins (2005-04-28 16:45:52 GMT)
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another option
Discussion
universities and neighbouring ones
www.uv.es/dise/en/sports.htm