Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
to be accounted for
Croatian translation:
objasniti
Added to glossary by
krtko
Jan 12, 2008 10:43
16 yrs ago
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English term
to be accounted for
English to Croatian
Social Sciences
Philosophy
citat iz djela Pierrea Bourdieua "Outline of a Theory of Practice" -dio koji se odnosi na habitus
These practices can be accounted for only by relating the objective structure defining the social conditions of the production of the habitus which engendered them to the conditions in which this habitus is operating.
Proposed translations
(Croatian)
4 | objasniti | krtko |
4 +1 | biti razlogom, razjasniti, odgovoran za | sazo |
3 | dolaziti u obzir za nešto | Sherefedin MUSTAFA |
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Jan 21, 2008 08:32: krtko Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
5 days
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objasniti
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/phrasal-verbs/account ...
Ovakve se prakse mogu objasniti jedino povezivanjem...
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Note added at 5 Tage (2008-01-17 11:52:17 GMT)
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tek sam sad vidio odgovor od gdje. brankovic... nema veze...
Ovakve se prakse mogu objasniti jedino povezivanjem...
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Note added at 5 Tage (2008-01-17 11:52:17 GMT)
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tek sam sad vidio odgovor od gdje. brankovic... nema veze...
Note from asker:
Da, to bi moglo biti to. Hvala na objašnjenju i korisnom linku! |
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Comment: "Hvala!"
1 hr
dolaziti u obzir za nešto
... mogu doći u obzir za to (nešto što je možda navedeno u prethodnom tekstu...)
+1
9 hrs
biti razlogom, razjasniti, odgovoran za
prema Bujasu
www.thefreedictionary.com
1. To constitute the governing or primary factor in: Bad weather accounted for the long delay.
2. To provide an explanation or justification for: The suspect couldn't account for his time that night.
www.thefreedictionary.com
1. To constitute the governing or primary factor in: Bad weather accounted for the long delay.
2. To provide an explanation or justification for: The suspect couldn't account for his time that night.
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