aspirational


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aspirationnel

aspirational

[ˌæspəˈreɪʃənl] ADJ [person] → con aspiraciones; [product] → que viste mucho, que queda muy bien
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aspirational

[ˌæspɪˈreɪʃənəl] adj
to be considered aspirational [product] → être considéré(e) comme signe de réussite sociale
[person] → ambitieux/euse, qui aspire à une meilleure situation
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aspirational

adj personauf sozialen Aufstieg bedacht; productden sozialen Aufstieg verkörpernd
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