Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Sep 16, 2006 14:29
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term
escaleras
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Government / Politics
city management
I am translating the course description for a masters in city management. In the section below it refers to "nuevas escaleras"
Las relaciones y los vínculos entre los fenómenos y dinámicas globales y la ciudad actual; las nuevas "escaleras" de la ciudad; los nuevos fenómenos y problemáticas, y los retos a afrontar en la ciudad del futuro, desde la vertiente económica, social, política, cultural y territorial.
Las relaciones y los vínculos entre los fenómenos y dinámicas globales y la ciudad actual; las nuevas "escaleras" de la ciudad; los nuevos fenómenos y problemáticas, y los retos a afrontar en la ciudad del futuro, desde la vertiente económica, social, política, cultural y territorial.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | levels | Sofia Aldunate |
4 +1 | steps (to be taken) | Barbara Cochran, MFA |
3 +1 | stairs | teju |
3 | stairways | Matthew Smith |
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levels
I think this could be translated from spanish into "levels". Escalera could mean in this case the different levels that are now comprehended inside of a city.
Just an idea.
Just an idea.
Note from asker:
The answer was something along these lines. Thanks for your help. |
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+1
5 hrs
steps (to be taken)
"Steps to be taken" towards future goals.
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Thanks |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Manuel Rossetti (X)
1 day 5 hrs
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Gracias de nuevo, emilysc!
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2 hrs
stairs
I think I've found what you are translating. It's in both languages on both of these two links below. And they translated it as "stairs". It sounds to me like they could be referring to something in particular about this city. It would help to find out what city it is, and research if there are some stairs somewhere in a public place that have caused controversy for some reason.
CURSO-MÁSTER-EN-GESTIÓN-DE-LA-CIUDAD - [ Translate this page ]
... las nuevas escaleras de la ciudad; los nuevos fenómenos y problemáticas, y los retos a afrontar en la ciudad del futuro, desde la vertiente económica, ...
cursos.universia.net/app/ES/showcourse.asp?cid=3830 - 54k - Cached - Similar pages
Master gestión de la ciudad en barcelona - emagister.com - [ Translate this page ]
Las relaciones y los vínculos entre los fenómenos y dinámicas globales y la ciudad actual; las nuevas escaleras de la ciudad; los nuevos fenómenos y ...
www.emagister.com/gestion-ciudad-cursos-1771490.htm - 44k - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2006-09-17 16:48:06 GMT)
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Ian, I spent about 30 minutes yesterday trying to find any article that would mention anything that would help you. One of the things that I looked at was the possibility that escaleras had another meaning in architecture, but I couldn't find anything.
Without the benefit of more context, I think there are two possibilities. If they are referring to one city in specific, they could be indeed talking about some famous steps somewhere in a public area.
The other word that comes to mind would be "tiers", if they are referring to the different levels in a city that's not flat, but I have never heard "escaleras" used like this. I wish someone from Barcelona would help, if indeed, they are talking about that city. Wish I could help more!
CURSO-MÁSTER-EN-GESTIÓN-DE-LA-CIUDAD - [ Translate this page ]
... las nuevas escaleras de la ciudad; los nuevos fenómenos y problemáticas, y los retos a afrontar en la ciudad del futuro, desde la vertiente económica, ...
cursos.universia.net/app/ES/showcourse.asp?cid=3830 - 54k - Cached - Similar pages
Master gestión de la ciudad en barcelona - emagister.com - [ Translate this page ]
Las relaciones y los vínculos entre los fenómenos y dinámicas globales y la ciudad actual; las nuevas escaleras de la ciudad; los nuevos fenómenos y ...
www.emagister.com/gestion-ciudad-cursos-1771490.htm - 44k - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2006-09-17 16:48:06 GMT)
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Ian, I spent about 30 minutes yesterday trying to find any article that would mention anything that would help you. One of the things that I looked at was the possibility that escaleras had another meaning in architecture, but I couldn't find anything.
Without the benefit of more context, I think there are two possibilities. If they are referring to one city in specific, they could be indeed talking about some famous steps somewhere in a public area.
The other word that comes to mind would be "tiers", if they are referring to the different levels in a city that's not flat, but I have never heard "escaleras" used like this. I wish someone from Barcelona would help, if indeed, they are talking about that city. Wish I could help more!
Note from asker:
Thanks for your help. |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Fabio Costantino
2 hrs
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Thanks fabio - teju :)
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cmwilliams (X)
: does not make sense in this context.//I think you're talking about a machine translation.//Same here, I haven't been able to find out what it means - intriguing!
4 hrs
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I'm afraid that you may be right. But when I tried to research this some more, and I couldn't find another meaning for the word escalera. I'm baffled! Thanks for your comments - teju :)
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1 day 18 hrs
stairways
This sounds like pseudo-sociological bullcrap, and so I would translate it literally (it may well be a translation into Spanish of an English term) in any case but use "stairways" rather than "staircase" or "stairs" to be more poetic/metaphysical, in keeping with the context". Good luck.
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