Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
si occupa a 360 gradi
English translation:
is committed to every facet
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Oliver Richmond
Jul 2, 2020 08:29
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Italian term
si occupa a 360 gradi
Italian to English
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Construction / Civil Engineering
This is taken from a website all about the processing of travertine and marble. The whole sentence reads: XXXX si occupa a 360 gradi della lavorazione dei travertini, marmi ed affini....
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is committed to every facet
The term "occuparsi di" can cover a range of meanings, everything from "to assume full responsibility for" to just "to be interested in".
At the web page in question, they seem to be emphasizing their knowledge, experience, passion, and commitment rather than any binding legal liability. So, if you think they mean "You can leave the entire process to us", then "handles every facet" might be appropriate, but if you think they mean "We have thoroughly immersed ourselves in everything to do with marble-cutting", then perhaps "is committed to every facet".
At the web page in question, they seem to be emphasizing their knowledge, experience, passion, and commitment rather than any binding legal liability. So, if you think they mean "You can leave the entire process to us", then "handles every facet" might be appropriate, but if you think they mean "We have thoroughly immersed ourselves in everything to do with marble-cutting", then perhaps "is committed to every facet".
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Comment: "Many thanks Mark. I thought this answer best suited the context."
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26 mins
spans the entire processing spectrum of marble and travertine
my take
HIH. Grace
HIH. Grace
Peer comment(s):
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philgoddard
: Marble, travertine, and similar materials.
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thank you indeed Phil.
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agree |
martini
6 hrs
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grazie Martini.
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27 mins
covers all aspects of working travertine, marble
simple English = good English
4 hrs
takes responsibility for every aspect of....
or something like that
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