Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
беше категоричен председателя
English translation:
stated the chairman adamantly.
Bulgarian term
беше категоричен председателя
5 | stated the chairman adamantly. | iacta alea est |
4 +1 | the chairperson was explicit on the point | Viviana_bg |
4 +1 | the chair(person) promised | Mark Bossanyi |
4 | the chair was categorical | Ivan Klyunchev |
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Proposed translations
stated the chairman adamantly.
adamant – adjective
1. utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of all appeals, urgings, etc.
2. too hard to cut, break, or pierce.
the chair was categorical
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the chairperson was explicit on the point
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the chair(person) promised
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