Nov 27, 2016 07:31
7 yrs ago
Russian term

Нашла свое выражение

Russian to English Marketing Journalism Investigation
Эта дилемма нашла свое выражение
Change log

Nov 27, 2016 07:46: Oleg Lozinskiy changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Mikhail Kropotov, P.L.F. Persio, Oleg Lozinskiy

Non-PRO (1): The Misha

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Proposed translations

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found expression in, was expressed through

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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks!"
+3
4 mins

(This dilemma) has manifested itself

Как вариант.
Peer comment(s):

agree Oleg Lozinskiy
10 mins
Спасибо большое!
agree LilianNekipelov
52 mins
Спасибо большое!
agree Ilan Rubin (X)
1 day 21 hrs
Спасибо большое!
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+1
29 mins

has been embodied

как вариант.
Peer comment(s):

neutral LilianNekipelov : No, it does not sound right-not the right collocation.
29 mins
agree Ilan Rubin (X) : Sounds fine to me
1 day 21 hrs
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+3
1 hr

found its expression

This can be translated quite literally into good English.
Peer comment(s):

agree Susan Welsh
4 hrs
Thank you.
agree yutamlanguages
5 hrs
Thank you.
agree eduard_
7 hrs
Thank you.
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