Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
similar patterns of behavior with all of the “objects” in their lives
Spanish translation:
patrones de comportamiento similares con todos los "objetos" ... en su vida
English term
similar patterns of behavior with all of the “objects” in their lives
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Feb 18, 2019 21:40: Mónica Algazi Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
patrones de comportamiento similares con todos los "objetos" ... en su vida
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Chema Nieto Castañón
: Eso mismo ;)
3 hrs
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Gracias, Chema. Y de acuerdo con "las drogas que en cada caso acaben consumiendo".
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esquemas de comportamiento semejantes con todos los objetos... en sus vidas
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Note added at 48 mins (2019-02-13 21:38:43 GMT)
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Se me olvidó entrecomillar "objetos". Esas comillas son importantes porque implican que las personas también son objetos para esas para esas personalidades abusivas.
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Note added at 50 mins (2019-02-13 21:40:22 GMT)
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Sí, mejor "patrones".
Sí, también me vino a la mente 'patrones de comportamiento'. cpmo dice Chema. |
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Chema Nieto Castañón
: Patrones de comportamiento me resulta discretamente más natural aquí.
16 mins
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Sí, de acuerdo con "patrones". Saludos Chema.
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Mónica Algazi
: Solo sugiero un matiz.
20 mins
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Muy bien. Saludos Mónica.
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pautas de conducta similares a todos los “objetos” en sus vidas
Me gustan las pautas... será por que me gusta la música...
Discussion
Las personalidades [abusivas] muestran patrones de comportamiento similares con todo aquello con lo que establecen algún tipo de relación, incluidas las drogas [que correspondan]