Aug 13, 2011 19:05
12 yrs ago
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Spanish term

tornaron en contra

Spanish to English Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general) analisis bursatil
En el mercado de futuros, las apuestas a favor del peso se desvanecieron, y con los datos disponibles al 2 de agosto, se tornaron en contra.
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Evans (X), neilmac

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Proposed translations

+4
2 mins
Selected

they turned against it

context

Mike
Peer comment(s):

agree bizisyl
4 mins
Thank you, bizisyl - Mike
agree conniejimenez
17 mins
Thank you, Connie - Mike
agree Remy Arce
22 mins
Thank you, Remy - Mike
agree anademahomar
22 hrs
Thank you, anademahomar - Mike
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "thx!"
14 hrs

went into reverse

= se dieron marcha hacia atras. Es sinónimo de la respuesta de Michael.
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