Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
maturitätsarbeit
English translation:
thesis
German term
maturitätsarbeit
Thema
- Eidgeschlossenschaft - Eine Verhaltensstudie uber die erste Begegnung
Bewertung- sehr gut
4 +2 | thesis | Nazim Taghiyev |
4 | Matura project (final year project) | Mair A-W (PhD) |
Jun 13, 2019 05:18: Nazim Taghiyev Created KOG entry
PRO (2): Steffen Walter, Johanna Timm, PhD
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Proposed translations
Matura project (final year project)
see also the discussion here. https://dict.leo.org/forum/viewUnsolvedquery.php?idforum=1&i...
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Eleanore Strauss
: Matura is not known in English, does not clarify the term. Graduating year project or essay would be clearer
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As a brit, I can assure you that graduating project would not in any work for a *school* project. It might work in other English variants. Essay likewise does not cover the description, which is why I suggested "final year project" as a clarification.
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