Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

formar un grupo

English translation:

made up / were in / formed

Added to glossary by David Russi
Jul 21, 2010 12:57
13 yrs ago
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Spanish term

formar un grupo

Spanish to English Other Education / Pedagogy grammar
Que término puedo utilizat para decir que el resto de los participantes formaban o constituían el grupo B. Gracias!!!!
The rest of the subjects constituted group B
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Aug 4, 2010 04:32: David Russi Created KOG entry

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Non-PRO (1): philgoddard

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Proposed translations

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Selected

made up / were in / formed

Many options, depends on the register (made up least formal)
Peer comment(s):

agree Fiona Kirton
16 mins
agree Evans (X)
57 mins
agree Trudy Peters
2 hrs
agree Catherine Gilsenan
8 hrs
agree axies
21 hrs
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8 mins

to form a team

team (tēm)
n.

1.

Sports & Games A group on the same side, as in a game.
2.

A group organized to work together: a team of engineers.
3.

1.

Two or more draft animals used to pull a vehicle or farm implement.
2.

A vehicle along with the animal or animals harnessed to it.
4.

A group of animals exhibited or performing together, as horses at an equestrian show.
5.

A brood or flock.
6.

Obsolete Offspring; lineage.

v. teamed , team·ing , teams

v. tr.

1.

To harness or join together so as to form a team.
2.

To transport or haul with a draft team.

v. intr.

1.

To form a team or an association. Often used with up.
2.

To drive a team or truck.
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