Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
si classifica quarto assoluto
English translation:
(was) fourth in the overall classification/ranking
Italian term
si classifica quarto assoluto
classificandosi sempre fra i primi.
Si qualifica quarto assoluto alla finale di coppa del mondo
in Italia nel 2009.
E’ pilota di coppa del mondo di parapendio, speed rider
e free rider sugli sci.
3 | (was) fourth in the overall classification/ranking | Antonio Tomás Lessa do Amaral |
hai visto questa? | texjax DDS PhD |
Feb 20, 2013 18:24: Giuseppe Bellone changed "Language pair" from "English to Italian" to "Italian to English"
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