Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Croatian term or phrase:
obveze su mu mirovale
English translation:
abeyance
Added to glossary by
Ivana Zuppa-Baksa
Feb 24, 2014 16:32
10 yrs ago
Croatian term
obveze su mu mirovale
Croatian to English
Social Sciences
Education / Pedagogy
transcript of records
Akademskih godina 2012/2013, 2013/2014 mirovale su mu obveze.
to znači da je pauzirao, no kako to smisleno prevesti na engleski?
Hvala!
to znači da je pauzirao, no kako to smisleno prevesti na engleski?
Hvala!
Proposed translations
(English)
Change log
Feb 24, 2014 16:53: Cilian O'Tuama changed "Language pair" from "German to English" to "Croatian to English"
Proposed translations
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4 hrs
Selected
abeyance
Postoji specijalan izraz za stanje mirovanja studijskih obveza
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Note added at 23 hrs (2014-02-25 15:51:11 GMT)
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Brunel Universtiy, London:
ABEYANCE
The purpose of abeyance is to temporarily suspend a student’s study. If you wish to seek abeyance from your
studies you should discuss the matter with your departmental Senior Tutor. The role of the Senior Tutor is to
advise you on matters concerning the period of abeyance you wish to take and any impact this might have on
your ability to complete your studies. The Senior Tutor should discuss the following at your meeting:
Maximum period of registration. Please see SR2.40 for UG students and SR3.41 for PG students (see
below). You will need to agree with the Senior Tutor that there is time for you to return from your
period of abeyance to complete your studies;
Assessments taken, or missed during the academic year-to-date;
Any mitigating circumstances that relate to your decision to seek a period of abeyance. You do not
have to go into detail with the Senior Tutor about this and they should advise you of how to go about
submitting these circumstances in relation to any assessment that has been affected by any issues you
have faced.
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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2014-02-25 18:37:25 GMT)
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Ja se slažem, ako to što znači. Mislim da je sadržaj u zagradi nepotreban.
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Note added at 23 hrs (2014-02-25 15:51:11 GMT)
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Brunel Universtiy, London:
ABEYANCE
The purpose of abeyance is to temporarily suspend a student’s study. If you wish to seek abeyance from your
studies you should discuss the matter with your departmental Senior Tutor. The role of the Senior Tutor is to
advise you on matters concerning the period of abeyance you wish to take and any impact this might have on
your ability to complete your studies. The Senior Tutor should discuss the following at your meeting:
Maximum period of registration. Please see SR2.40 for UG students and SR3.41 for PG students (see
below). You will need to agree with the Senior Tutor that there is time for you to return from your
period of abeyance to complete your studies;
Assessments taken, or missed during the academic year-to-date;
Any mitigating circumstances that relate to your decision to seek a period of abeyance. You do not
have to go into detail with the Senior Tutor about this and they should advise you of how to go about
submitting these circumstances in relation to any assessment that has been affected by any issues you
have faced.
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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2014-02-25 18:37:25 GMT)
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Ja se slažem, ako to što znači. Mislim da je sadržaj u zagradi nepotreban.
Note from asker:
Ja sam to ovako prevela: In academic years 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 his obligations were held in abeyance (he paused for two years). Je li to mogu tako ostaviti, molim za savjet. |
Hvala Tomislave na mišljenju. Evo ti dodjeljujem četiri "punta". Još jednom puno hvala na kolegijalnoj pomoći. |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Mira Stepanovic
1 day 14 hrs
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hvala, koleginice!
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neutral |
Lirka
: not used in the US
2 days 15 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Najljepša hvala!"
25 mins
liabilites were on hold
Prijedlog
40 mins
his obligations/duties were suspended
his obligations/duties were suspended
+1
2 hrs
(student) in an inactive status
Those students not registering within the 12-month period will be placed on inactive status and must be readmitted or reinstated in order to continue in their programs. Those students in inactive status for two years or more may be required to retake the qualifying or comprehensive exams for readmission.
http://www.bulletins.pitt.edu/archive/social/sl.html
Students in Inactive Status with the university:
https://www.csupomona.edu/~registrar/graduation/graduation-a...
Students who have completed graduate coursework at Wichita State University but who have not enrolled in the past 24 months are placed in an inactive status on the registrar’s computer database.
http://www.pdfspirit.com/document/LWU5N9CqUF5leOaeKr61Gg-iw5...
http://www.bulletins.pitt.edu/archive/social/sl.html
Students in Inactive Status with the university:
https://www.csupomona.edu/~registrar/graduation/graduation-a...
Students who have completed graduate coursework at Wichita State University but who have not enrolled in the past 24 months are placed in an inactive status on the registrar’s computer database.
http://www.pdfspirit.com/document/LWU5N9CqUF5leOaeKr61Gg-iw5...
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3 hrs
he took a leave of absence
or
"he took an academic leave"
That's the term use in US universities.
https://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/registrar/students/leave
"he took an academic leave"
That's the term use in US universities.
https://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/registrar/students/leave
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Alison Kapor (X)
: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/advice/academic/loa/
16 hrs
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Thanks a lot, Alison!
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agree |
Mira Stepanovic
1 day 16 hrs
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Hvala, Mira
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