What does ce privește in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word ce privește in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ce privește in Romanian.

The word ce privește in Romanian means în ce privește, în ce privește, a avea o presimțire bună în ce privește, referitor la, în ce privește, privitor la, în ceea ce privește, în ce privește stilul de viață, în ce privește, în ceea ce privește, în legătură cu. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ce privește

în ce privește

(with regard to)

As for this guy, I don't think he's going anywhere in life.

în ce privește

(with respect to)

As regards your letter of January 1, I can no longer provide you with my legal services.

a avea o presimțire bună în ce privește

(positive evaluation of sb)

I've got a good feeling about you. I think you'll go far in this company.

referitor la

(regarding, as related to)

în ce privește, privitor la

(in relation to)

In terms of profit, the publisher made $15.3 million last year.

în ceea ce privește

(formal (regarding)

în ce privește stilul de viață

(pertaining to it)

Tom has made some bad lifestyle choices.

în ce privește

(formal (regarding, with regard to)

În ce privește argumentul tău de mai devreme, cred că suntem de acord.
To your earlier point, I think we are in agreement.

în ceea ce privește

(Gallicism (in relation to)

în legătură cu

(relating to particular thing)

What do we need to pack clothes-wise for our holiday?

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