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155 months ago

Barbara Cochran (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Italian > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

dipendeva...o meno

Context:

Dalla risposta di Ragner dipendava la mia possibilità di iniziare il mio tanto agnotato...

Keywords:

...tirocinio o meno. E dipendeva anche la mia possibilità di evitare la umiliante figura di ritornare a Roma sconfitto, con il periodo di annullare tutta la modesta strada percorsa fino a quel momento.

 

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My chance of starting the apprenticeship/training I so badly wanted depended entirely on R's answer

My comment:

...or 'the answer R would give'.

155 months ago

giulianoscarpa  See profile wrote:

the possibility of me starting my so coveted apprenticeship, or not, depended on Ragner's answer

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155 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

it was touch and go on whether my stay ....

My comment:

it depended on Ragner's answer, so it was uncertain, hence touch and go.
If you can turn it round, I suggest this expression

155 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

it was touch and go on whether my stay ....

My comment:

it depended on Ragner's answer, so it was uncertain, hence touch and go.
If you can turn it round, I suggest this expression

155 months ago

Giorgio Vellani  See profile wrote:

From Ragner's response depended..... or not.