Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
in contemporanea con
English translation:
concurrently with
Italian term
in contemporanea con
e.g. Exhibition 1
in contemporanea con
Exhibition 2
For space/graphic layout reasons, I need to keep the translation as short as possible, so - rather than "held simultaneously with", I intended opting for "concurrent with"
Suggestions or confirmation would be appreciated
Nov 4, 2016 03:20: Rachel Fell changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): philgoddard, Tom in London, Rachel Fell
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Proposed translations
concurrently with
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Note added at 47 mins (2016-11-03 20:14:09 GMT)
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Q: without a verb (eg held concurrently with)?
A. No No NO !
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Note added at 1 hr (2016-11-03 20:31:26 GMT)
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You can either trust Google or you can trust me. Your choice.
without a verb (eg held concurrently with)? |
"In contemporanea con" is not contained in a phrase, but appears exactly as I posted - i.e. with the name of the first exhibition on line 1, "in comtemporanea" immediately below (line 2) and the second exhibition's name in the the third line. |
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/italian_to_english/architecture/2166272-in_contemporanea_con_lo_svolgimento_di_questo_terzo_ciclo_di_lezioni.html |
I've just found the above, but perhaps should not have posted the link like this..... |
Googling "held currently with" UK, I got 68,000 results.... |
contemporaneously with
In tandem with
at the same time as
agree |
Helen Pringle
2 hrs
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Thanks!
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agree |
James (Jim) Davis
9 hrs
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agree |
Ivana UK
1 day 17 hrs
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agree |
Fiona Grace Peterson
3 days 8 hrs
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