
requirements on/to/for? - WordReference Forums
Mar 17, 2012 · Hello!:) Would you please state which preposition suits the best? The government has established higher requirements to/on/for certain products. Thank you in advance!
Qualification, Requisite and Requirement - WordReference Forums
Sep 15, 2016 · Requirements can mean something like skills when you're talking about job applications. The ability to speak French is one requirement. You could also say A degree in physics is one …
Plural or singular? (e.g. specification) - WordReference Forums
Jun 8, 2007 · Specification, operation and diagnostic are words that can be seen both in the singular and plural form. Now I wonder which is the preferred form in the examples given below: - "diagnostic …
pending eligibility requirements | WordReference Forums
Jul 20, 2021 · Context: Residents hold annual agreements (ending June 30) that may be renewed pending eligibility requirements.(source) Could anyone explain the meaning of the above …
as far as possible or so far as possible - WordReference Forums
Feb 12, 2014 · or After we review your request, and if we can meet your requirements, we will give you an offer. or Insofar as possible, we will provide you with an offer that meets your needs. We are at …
disposition of the candidates (for a job) - WordReference Forums
Jan 19, 2022 · " Disposition Candidates Who Do Not Meet Requirements", donde entiendo que falta el "of" entre "disposition" y "candidates". "If a candidate does not meet requirements for the position or …
colisage - WordReference Forums
May 19, 2005 · details concerning the carton (cardboard, wood, plastic) The transporter uses this information to organize the space inside the truck. I checked the Grand dico which gives 'packing …
by trade vs by profession | WordReference Forums
Oct 21, 2023 · Hi there, I would like to know the difference between by trade and by profession as in "I' am a plumber by trade" and "Maria is, by profession, an attorney." Both expressions seems quite …
spiel | WordReference Forums
May 24, 2009 · Spiel (pronounced schpeel) is an informal and slightly derogatory word, often used to describe what a salesman says. It comes from the German for a play. I am surprised that you found …
carácter vinculatorio - WordReference Forums
Oct 6, 2010 · There is an example of the use of this phrase "character vinculatorio" in this link. I need it for the translation of this paragraph: Los abogados deben promover el cumplimiento y revisión de la …