Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
corresponde más
English translation:
falls more within the competence of...
Spanish term
corresponde más
This time I am translating a document related to the strategy of a country program:
Un Plan de Recaudación de Fondos para el Programa de Pais **corresponde más** al equipo de ADTC en México que a la Gerencia del Programa de País.
3 +4 | falls more within the competence of... | Alicia Orfalian |
4 | is more of a matter (for the) (than); appertains more to... | Adrian MM. |
3 | it is more money for... than... | Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón |
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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Proposed translations
falls more within the competence of...
is more of a matter (for the) (than); appertains more to...
Appertains to works well prepositionally with correponder a.
,,, 'is more amenable to' doesn't really work, as should be the other way round, namely it is the team that would more amenable to the plan...'-, nor does attributable to, besides many other entries I have in my own glossary.
http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/more-a-matter-of-or-a-matter-more-of.327038
http://eng.proz.com/personal-glossaries/entry/9884138-corresponde-appertains
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