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| Selected response from: patinba Argentina Local time: 12:39 | ||||||
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3 +1 | adoptar |
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4 | enfrentar/desafiar |
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3 | emprender - abodar - aceptar el reto del |
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3 | utilizar |
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adoptar Explanation: For me, it means to adopt/introduce electronic commerce in those “areas” that may be profitable, for instance |
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emprender - abodar - aceptar el reto del Explanation: comercio electrónico solo cuando pudiera triunfar (con este...) https://es.oxforddictionaries.com/translate/english-spanish/... https://es.oxforddictionaries.com/translate/english-spanish/... Diría yo, basándonos en Oxford, claro. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2018-10-10 18:22:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Erratum: aboRdar... me comí la "r"... ufff |
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utilizar Explanation: Creo que la idea más sencilla y ajustada sería la de utilizar (u otros tal vez equivalentes, como adoptar, tal y como sugiere Verónica); utilizar el comercio digital [las herramientas de comercio/venta digital] sólo donde [pudiera ser/resultar una estrategia ganadora]. |
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enfrentar/desafiar Explanation: por ejemplo -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 21 hrs (2018-10-12 11:22:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- En este caso el significado de "to take on" no es "adoptar", es, según el diccionario "to fight or compete against someone:This evening Manchester United take on Barcelona. Synonyms and related words:To compete, or to try to win:compete, vie, contend... |
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