Sep 9, 2017 18:29
6 yrs ago
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Spanish term

aprobado con distinción máxima

Homework / test Spanish to English Law/Patents Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs traducción de un diploma de Chile a Canadá
diploma de título universitario, la persona lo necesita para presentarlo en Canadá, ya que viaja con un permiso work-study
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Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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Proposed translations

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completed with highest honors

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Peer comment(s):

agree AllegroTrans
14 mins
Thank you, AllegroTrans.
agree Charles Davis
14 mins
Thank you, Charles.
neutral Barbara Cochran, MFA : "Passed" is the customary expression./Your rendition not so much on an official diploma.
30 mins
Complete is commonly used, too. Well, it is much better than your first option. "Complete" (the prescribed course of study/curriculum etc.) is commonly used in all kinds of educational documents- diplomas, certificates etc.
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Passed With Highest Honors

Think this would be most appropriate.
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