lopen o aanlopen?

Italian translation: non riuscire a stare al passo con gli eventi

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Dutch term or phrase:achter iets aanlopen
Italian translation:non riuscire a stare al passo con gli eventi
Entered by: Simo Blom

16:12 Nov 18, 2010
Dutch to Italian translations [Non-PRO]
Human Resources / dubbio verbo
Dutch term or phrase: lopen o aanlopen?
Nel paragrafo Organiseren: *Loopt* bij veranderingen achter de feiten *aan*. Informatie is meestal te laat. Weet nauwelijks waar medewerkers mee bezig zijn. Verdeelt werkt niet goed.

Nella frase qual è il verbo, lopen o aanlopen ? Non capisco bene il senso, grazie !
Simo Blom
Finland
Local time: 18:34
non riuscire a stare a passo con gli eventi
Explanation:
verbo: achter qc. aanlopen = non riuscire a stare a passo
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Esther Bos
Local time: 17:34
Grading comment
Grazie Esther ! Grz anche zerlina per l'agree
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4 +1non riuscire a stare a passo con gli eventi
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non riuscire a stare a passo con gli eventi


Explanation:
verbo: achter qc. aanlopen = non riuscire a stare a passo

Esther Bos
Local time: 17:34
Works in field
Native speaker of: Dutch
Grading comment
Grazie Esther ! Grz anche zerlina per l'agree

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