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translation for resilient

от eb.eric, 30 октомври 2011

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Език: English

sudanglo (Покажи профила) 30 октомври 2011, 21:57:34

'resaltema'- something that is resilient bounces back - same for a person.

eb.eric (Покажи профила) 30 октомври 2011, 23:40:42

sudanglo:'resaltema'- something that is resilient bounces back - same for a person.
Are you sure that "resalti" means to bounce back in the sense of the English expression?

sudanglo (Покажи профила) 31 октомври 2011, 10:32:06

I think it is only a modest metaphorical extension of the literal meaning.

If you don't like resalta you could perhaps use something based on the idea of risorto.

I found in NPIV (definition 2) of risorteco. Eco de ekosistemo rezisti al perturbo kaj, post ĉi-lasta, retrovi sian originalan staton.

I shouldn't worry about it, children are very resilient. Ne maltrankviliĝu, la infana menso facile resaltas (estas risorteca).

Another line would be to use something based on the ideo of rezisto al perturbo.

markotraviko (Покажи профила) 31 октомври 2011, 11:40:13

robbkvasnak:null
or simply nedisiĝema/maldisiĝema
I like that one: "maldisiĝema".

Miland (Покажи профила) 31 октомври 2011, 11:43:45

darkweasel:
eb.eric:
Did you mean nedispeciĝema (no tendency to be broken apart, rather than to break apart)?
I’m pretty sure he did.
Thanks, corrected.

eb.eric (Покажи профила) 31 октомври 2011, 14:29:25

sudanglo:I think it is only a modest metaphorical extension of the literal meaning.

If you don't like resalta you could perhaps use something based on the idea of risorto.

I found in NPIV (definition 2) of risorteco. Eco de ekosistemo rezisti al perturbo kaj, post ĉi-lasta, retrovi sian originalan staton.

I shouldn't worry about it, children are very resilient. Ne maltrankviliĝu, la infana menso facile resaltas (estas risorteca).

Another line would be to use something based on the ideo of rezisto al perturbo.
That definition for risorteca comes very close, thank you!

perturbebla, neperturbebla, malperturbebla

markotraviko:
robbkvasnak:null
or simply nedisiĝema/maldisiĝema
I like that one: "maldisiĝema".
I think nedisiĝema might be better, because maldisiĝema seems to mean uninclined to be reassembled.

Chainy (Покажи профила) 04 ноември 2011, 21:20:54

sudanglo:'resaltema'- something that is resilient bounces back - same for a person.
I like this word.

According to Wells:

resilient = elasta, resaltema.

Chainy (Покажи профила) 04 ноември 2011, 21:26:02

eb.eric:nemalsukcesema, literally "not having tendency to fail"
You could say 'rezoluta'.

ReVo:

rezoluta = Firma pri siaj intencoj, eĉ koste de penoj por ilia realigo.

So, if you are 'rezoluta' then you're probably going to have a 'tendency not to fail'.

Chainy (Покажи профила) 04 ноември 2011, 22:02:27

sudanglo:If you don't like resalta you could perhaps use something based on the idea of risorto.
Yes, maybe that could work. I suppose 'risorteca' literally means 'springlike'.

ReVo mentions 'risortiĝi', but this is a slightly odd one. It's not in NPIV2002, nor in Kondratjev's dictionary. A Google search mainly brings up the ReVo page and not much else apart from it being used once in Le Monde Diplomatique. Here's the ReVo definition:

"risortiĝi = Reagi kiel risorto." (and it lists 'resalti' as a synonym).

I'm not sure, though, about the effect of adding '-iĝi' onto 'risort/'...

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