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06:01 Jun 14, 2015 |
Lithuanian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Education / Pedagogy / medical degree | |||||||
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5 +1 | a person is awarded |
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5 -1 | is granted |
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5 -1 | conferred |
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4 | she/he was qualified as a medical doctor |
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suteikiaina is granted Explanation: suteikiama |
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suteikiaina a person is awarded Explanation: The word is misspelled, it should be "suteikiama" and it is not a substantive (daiktavardis) but a participle derived from the verb "suteikti". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2015-06-14 10:51:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Normally, you are not granted a qualification but awarded, as far as I know. |
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suteikiaina conferred Explanation: In many sources particularly this term is used. |
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suteikiaina she/he was qualified as a medical doctor Explanation: he/she was qualified as a medical doctor And yes, Sergijus is right about the misspelt word. Example sentence(s):
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