Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

dedicati

English translation:

assigned

Added to glossary by Angela Guisci
Jun 16, 2015 08:16
8 yrs ago
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Italian term

dedicati

Italian to English Marketing Business/Commerce (general)
Se gli uomini migliori vengono dedicati ad un nuovo business/mercato, chi continuerà a gestire e a far crescere il business del momento?

If the most skilled men are dedicated ?
Change log

Jun 16, 2015 10:00: writeaway changed "Field" from "Other" to "Marketing" , "Field (specific)" from "Marketing / Market Research" to "Business/Commerce (general)"

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Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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Discussion

Angela Guisci (asker) Jun 16, 2015:
Employees .... the problem was "dedicati"....
Tom in London Jun 16, 2015:
Men It's still common in Italian to say "uomini". Political correctness hasn't arrived everywhere.
philgoddard Jun 16, 2015:
Don't say "men" ...unless this is a monastery or the Chippendales!

Proposed translations

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assigned

(but the whole sentence needs to be rephrased in the translation. That's your job).
Note from asker:
yes, of course ... ty Tom :-)
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard : Or allocated.
17 mins
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
5 hrs

dedicated

In my opinion dedicated is correct. But also assigned (assegnati).
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7 hrs

employed/appointed

Appointed is one of the synonyms of assigned. Also employed could fit the translation, according to me.
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