Como dizer "incidencia ..." em inglês
Olá folks
Como poderia falar Incidencia nos exemplos abaixo ?
Há uma incidencia de focos do virus no Máxico.
Há uma incidencia de erros muito grande nesse aspecto.
Obrigado
Mack.
Como poderia falar Incidencia nos exemplos abaixo ?
Há uma incidencia de focos do virus no Máxico.
Há uma incidencia de erros muito grande nesse aspecto.
Obrigado
Mack.
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Há uma incidencia de focos do virus no Máxico.
Há uma incidencia de erros muito grande nesse aspecto.
There are reports of the virus in Mexico
There's an incidence of huge mistakes in that aspect
Take care,
Teacher Pondé
Há uma incidencia de erros muito grande nesse aspecto.
There are reports of the virus in Mexico
There's an incidence of huge mistakes in that aspect
Take care,
Teacher Pondé
Olá Mackvader,
Minhas sugestões:
1)A case of the virus has been reported in Mexico.
2)There´s a high incidence of mistakes in that respect.
Boa sorte!
Minhas sugestões:
1)A case of the virus has been reported in Mexico.
2)There´s a high incidence of mistakes in that respect.
Boa sorte!
What a lot of information!
You´re welcome!
A much more formal approach:
There have been occurrences of the virus in Mexico.
There is a high occurrence of grave errors in that perspective.
There have been occurrences of the virus in Mexico.
There is a high occurrence of grave errors in that perspective.
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Thank you Mary.
I loved your sentences. I also love formal English. Can't say why
I loved your sentences. I also love formal English. Can't say why
Thank you all !
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/incidence defines incidence as "occurance" or "rate."Mackvader escreveu:
Há uma incidencia de focos do virus no Máxico.
Há uma incidencia de erros muito grande nesse aspecto.
There is an incidence of outbreaks of the virus in Mexico. = There have been occurances of the virus causing illness...
There is a very large incidence of errors in that regard. = there are many errors, i.e., the number of errors occuring is large (not the errors themselves being described as big or huge mistakes).
One can find sentences like this one on the net: "Outbreak incidence shall be determined by Infection Control," by searching on influenza virus "outbreak incidence"
My knowledge of Portuguese is too inadequate to determine whether "incidence" is a true cognate for "incidencia" or a false cognate, but the sentences in green are and syntactically and semantically correct (are in a valid grammatical word order for a sentence, and make sense in their meaning).
Josney,josneywat escreveu:A much more formal approach:
There have been occurrences of the virus in Mexico.
There is a high occurrence of grave errors in that perspective.
Our posts crossed. We must have been working on answering the same post simultaneously.
I posted nearly the same sentence as you, but I like your formulation of "high occurance." One can also say "high incidence," which sounds better than "very large incidence."
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