Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
sin artificios
English translation:
in a real-life, natural environment
Added to glossary by
Sherry Godfrey
Jul 30, 2009 20:02
14 yrs ago
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Spanish term
artificios
Spanish to English
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Sports / Fitness / Recreation
From a text on canyoning:
Es como vivir las emociones de un parque acuático, pero sin artificios.
Not sure about artificios in this context. TIA!
Es como vivir las emociones de un parque acuático, pero sin artificios.
Not sure about artificios in this context. TIA!
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | (see my suggestion) | philgoddard |
3 | without treachery / any device | Rafael Molina Pulgar |
3 | bells and whistles | Expialidocio (X) |
3 | sin artificios = naturally | David Ronder |
References
many possibilities, but literal is fine | delveneto |
Proposed translations
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(see my suggestion)
How about: "All the thrills and spills of a waterpark, but in a real-life, natural environment"?
Peer comment(s):
agree |
David Ronder
: I like this, didn't see it when I was writing my answer. We're on the same lines.
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Thanks!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks Phil and everyone!"
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without treachery / any device
suerte.
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bells and whistles
An idea. "Fluff" could also work.
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sin artificios = naturally
This solution was suggested by my Oxford Spanish dictionary, which has: "una belleza sin artificios > a natural beauty".
"It's like living the thrills of an aquapark, but naturally."
Otherwise, "without it being contrived" would be my best shot.
But I prefer the "natural" option - it is what "sin artificio" means.
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Note added at 38 mins (2009-07-30 20:41:12 GMT)
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"experiencing the thrills" maybe better than "living"
"It's like living the thrills of an aquapark, but naturally."
Otherwise, "without it being contrived" would be my best shot.
But I prefer the "natural" option - it is what "sin artificio" means.
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Note added at 38 mins (2009-07-30 20:41:12 GMT)
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"experiencing the thrills" maybe better than "living"
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