Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
anglers
French translation:
pêcheurs à la ligne
English term
anglers
J'aimerais avoir votre avis concernant cette phrase... On dirait que le "they" renvoie aux poissons, comme si les auteurs de l'étude avaient parlé avec eux (!), surtout dans le première et la dernière phrases. Merci de m'éclairer!!
In addition to collecting data, the study surveyed anglers to see what changes they’ve noticed in the last two decades. “It’s uncanny, but not surprising,” says Dr. XXX. “They’ve seen exactly what the science says, and they’ve already been adapting.” They’ve noticed the change in fish populations and many have changed their focus towards warm-species.
5 +1 | they = anglers= pêcheurs | Jean-Louis S. |
4 +1 | They = Anglers = Pêcheurs à la ligne | Michel A. |
Jan 7, 2009 20:58: Jean-Louis S. Created KOG entry
Jun 2, 2011 17:44: Stéphanie Soudais changed "Term asked" from "(see whole sentence please)" to "anglers"
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