relevant [ˈreləvənt] adjetivopertinente - that's not relevant -> eso no viene al caso
- the relevant chapters -> los capítulos correspondientes
- the relevant facts -> los hechos que vienen al caso
- the relevant authorities -> la autoridad competente
- her ideas are still relevant today -> sus ideas siguen teniendo vigencia
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relevant [re-le-vant]adjetivoPertinente, a propósito, aplicable, apropiado.
Que alivia o auxilia.
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relevant [ˈreləvənt]
adjective
[+information, facts, document, page] pertinente her remarks were not relevant
they had all the relevant information at their disposal tenían toda la información pertinente a su disposición; Shakespeare's plays are still relevant today las obras de Shakespeare tienen aún trascendencia hoy en día; he talked to the relevant officials to see what could be done habló con los oficiales competentes para ver qué se podía hacer; applicants need a year's relevant experience los solicitantes necesitan tener un año de experiencia en el campo
we have all the relevant data
relevant to: details relevant to this affair detalles relacionados con concernientes a este asunto;or information which may be relevant to this case información que puede ser relevante para este caso; that's not relevant to the case eso no viene al caso; your question is not relevant to the issues we're discussing tu pregunta no guarda relación con lo que estamos discutiendo
the question of independence now is simply not relevant that is not relevant The data in this report is relevant to a number of current issues Is socialism still relevant to people's lives? What qualifications do you have that are relevant to the post? Our laws were made 50 years ago, and they are not relevant to today's society It will be easier to consider the matter if we first set out the relevant facts
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