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Czech to English translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy / jedna se o vysokou skolu, bakalarske studium-na diplomu je uvedeno: ukoncil radne studium, jednotlive predmety s prospechem dobrym | |||||
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he has completed formal studies with achieved results Explanation: a bit of a round about phrase indeed - this is simply a way of stating that the person has completed some studies in a proper school where marks are issued... |
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has completed formal studies with satisfactory results Explanation: Ak by nahodou slo o univerzitu tak 'pass with merit' -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2013-01-29 13:01:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- popr. has satisfactorily completed formal studies to by mohlo uplne stacit |
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has completed formal studies with overall grade 'pass' Explanation: Another possibility if based on: 'prospel s vyznamenaním' (distinction), 'prospel veľmi dobre' (merit), 'prospel' (pass), 'neprospel' (failed). |
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he successfully completed his studies Explanation: Your translation will depend upon the context. Literally this phrase means "graduated with passing marks," but in running text you would more likely use the wording I've given: "Ned successfully completed his studies and embarked upon a career in stargazing." In a resume or CV written in English you wouldn't use the phrase at all because the traditional layout demands just the graduation year and the school name. Hope this helps. Example sentence(s):
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he/she completed full-time study Explanation: kde; řádne studium/riadne študium = full-time study |
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