Aug 31, 2017 09:06
6 yrs ago
English term

anchored to a realization of

Non-PRO English to Persian (Farsi) Social Sciences Government / Politics politics, journalism, His
Further, to be serviceable at a policy level, such a definition must be anchored to a realization of the limitations imposed by an imperfect ‘anarchic’ inter-state system.

ترجمه اولیه
علاوه بر آن برای مفید بودن در سطح سیاسی، چنین تعریفی باید متکی بر ادراک محدودیتهای تحمیلی از جانب سیستم بین الدولی آنارشیک باشد
Proposed translations (Persian (Farsi))
5 با توجه به /با درنظرگرفتن
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PRO (2): Ali Fazel, Mohsen Askary

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Proposed translations

10 mins
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با توجه به /با درنظرگرفتن

چنین تعریفی باید با توجه به /با در نظر گرفتن/ با تشخیص محدودیت های تحمیلی .... باشد
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