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217 months ago

Ana (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

English > Spanish

Subject:

Business / Marketing / Financial

Level of diffculty:

Difficult / demanding

Word or term in question:

XXXX to Present at the Conference

Context:

XXXX(el nombre de una compañia) to present at the Basics and Industrials Annual Conference

 

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217 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Compañía XXXX va a exponer en la Conferencia

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217 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Durante la Conferencia Anual XXXX expondrán sobre.....

My comment:

válido en caso de que "present" aparezca con "p" minúscula.

217 months ago

fjcas  See profile wrote:

XXX a presentar en la conferencia.

My comment:

Declaring a subject will perform a presentation at the conference.

217 months ago

Roger Roberto Barbieri Alfaro  See profile wrote:

para premiar a XXX en la Conferencia

My comment:

Sería interesante tener un poco más de la oración justo antes de XXX, pero tengo la plena certeza que es el verbo "premiar, obsequiar".

217 months ago

Roger Roberto Barbieri Alfaro  See profile wrote:

para presentar (o presenciar) en la Conferencia

My comment:

to be present or to present?
hence the two proposals in my answer. If it is to present, there should be a direct (accusative) complement