participant$58193$ - traduzione in greco
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In questa pagina puoi ottenere un'analisi dettagliata di una parola o frase, prodotta utilizzando la migliore tecnologia di intelligenza artificiale fino ad oggi:

  • come viene usata la parola
  • frequenza di utilizzo
  • è usato più spesso nel discorso orale o scritto
  • opzioni di traduzione delle parole
  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

participant$58193$ - traduzione in greco

METHOD IN ANTHROPOLOGY
Participant observer; Participant observor; Participatory observation; Participant Observation; Participant observers; Scholar practitioner

participant      
n. συμμέτοχος, μετέχων, λαμβάνων μέρος
send off         
  • White wedding
  • altar]] during a ceremony in a [[Catholic Church]].
  • Henna on the hands of a bride in Tunisia
  • Many cultures have adopted the traditional Western custom of the [[white wedding]], when the [[bride]] wears a white [[wedding dress]] and [[veil]]. Painting by [[Edmund Leighton]] (1853–1922)
  • A girl with the traditional gift of Gaye holud.
  • Formal family picture of a Royal Wedding.
  • Bridal Portrait
  • Wedding decorations at the Mahnala Stage (''Mahnalan lava'') in [[Hämeenkyrö]], [[Pirkanmaa]], [[Finland]] in July 2019
  • Jewish wedding
  • Bridegroom arrives on horseback at a [[Rajput]] wedding
  • Wedding party at Stockholm's [[Lillienhoff Palace]] in Sweden in 2017
  • jiao]]''
  • Waiting for the bride. From left: priest, groom and ushers in New Zealand wearing Scottish kilts.
  • Traditional western wedding [[veil]]
CEREMONY WHERE PEOPLE ARE UNITED IN MARRIAGE
Marriage in the eyes of god; Marriage in the eyes of gods; Religious views of marriage; Weddings; Wedding traditions and customs; Double wedding; Wedding traditions; Nuptial; Nuptials; Bridal party; Military wedding; Bridal attendant; Civil wedding; Ritual of Marriage; Marriage, Ritual of; Wedding ceremony; Commitment ceremonies; Throwing rice; Groomsmen gifts; Bride ale; List of wedding ceremony participants; Participants in Wedding Ceremonies; Bride-to-be; Participants in wedding ceremonies; Commitment ceremony; Wedding customs; Triple wedding; Cultural Weddings; Asian Wedding; Wedding attendants; Coin bearer; Wedding participant; Wedding participants; Bridesgroom; Destination wedding; Destination Weddings; Bridal purse; Bridal money bag; Bridal bag; Best Man Speech; Wedding ceremony participants; 💒; Honor attendant; Marriage ceremony; Weekend wedding; Marriage Ceremonies; Marriage rite; Marriage ceremonies; Wedding venue; Wedding Venues; Humanist wedding; Send off; Send-off; Sendoff; Church wedding ceremony; Church wedding; Wedding Venue; Wedding costume
αποστέλνω, ξεπροβοδίζω
wedding ceremony         
  • White wedding
  • altar]] during a ceremony in a [[Catholic Church]].
  • Henna on the hands of a bride in Tunisia
  • Many cultures have adopted the traditional Western custom of the [[white wedding]], when the [[bride]] wears a white [[wedding dress]] and [[veil]]. Painting by [[Edmund Leighton]] (1853–1922)
  • A girl with the traditional gift of Gaye holud.
  • Formal family picture of a Royal Wedding.
  • Bridal Portrait
  • Wedding decorations at the Mahnala Stage (''Mahnalan lava'') in [[Hämeenkyrö]], [[Pirkanmaa]], [[Finland]] in July 2019
  • Jewish wedding
  • Bridegroom arrives on horseback at a [[Rajput]] wedding
  • Wedding party at Stockholm's [[Lillienhoff Palace]] in Sweden in 2017
  • jiao]]''
  • Waiting for the bride. From left: priest, groom and ushers in New Zealand wearing Scottish kilts.
  • Traditional western wedding [[veil]]
CEREMONY WHERE PEOPLE ARE UNITED IN MARRIAGE
Marriage in the eyes of god; Marriage in the eyes of gods; Religious views of marriage; Weddings; Wedding traditions and customs; Double wedding; Wedding traditions; Nuptial; Nuptials; Bridal party; Military wedding; Bridal attendant; Civil wedding; Ritual of Marriage; Marriage, Ritual of; Wedding ceremony; Commitment ceremonies; Throwing rice; Groomsmen gifts; Bride ale; List of wedding ceremony participants; Participants in Wedding Ceremonies; Bride-to-be; Participants in wedding ceremonies; Commitment ceremony; Wedding customs; Triple wedding; Cultural Weddings; Asian Wedding; Wedding attendants; Coin bearer; Wedding participant; Wedding participants; Bridesgroom; Destination wedding; Destination Weddings; Bridal purse; Bridal money bag; Bridal bag; Best Man Speech; Wedding ceremony participants; 💒; Honor attendant; Marriage ceremony; Weekend wedding; Marriage Ceremonies; Marriage rite; Marriage ceremonies; Wedding venue; Wedding Venues; Humanist wedding; Send off; Send-off; Sendoff; Church wedding ceremony; Church wedding; Wedding Venue; Wedding costume
στέψη

Definizione

participate
(participates, participating, participated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If you participate in an activity, you take part in it.
They expected him to participate in the ceremony...
...special contracts at lower rates for participating corporations.
VERB: V in n, V-ing
participation
...participation in religious activities.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Participant observation

Participant observation is one type of data collection method by practitioner-scholars typically used in qualitative research and ethnography. This type of methodology is employed in many disciplines, particularly anthropology (incl. cultural anthropology and European ethnology), sociology (incl. sociology of culture and cultural criminology), communication studies, human geography, and social psychology. Its aim is to gain a close and intimate familiarity with a given group of individuals (such as a religious, occupational, youth group, or a particular community) and their practices through an intensive involvement with people in their cultural environment, usually over an extended period of time.

The concept "participant observation" was first coined in 1924 by Eduard C. Lindeman (1885-1953), an American pioneer in adult education influenced by John Dewey and Danish educator-philosopher N.F.S.Grundtvig, in his book "Social Discovery: An Approach to the Study of Functional Groups." The method, however, originated earlier and was applied in the field research linked to European and American voyages of scientific exploration. During the year 1800, one of precursors of the method as Joseph Marie, baron de Gérando already affirming that: "The first way to get to know the Indians is to become like one of them; and it is by learning their language that we will become their fellow citizens." Later, the method would be popularized by Bronisław Malinowski and his students in Britain; the students of Franz Boas in the United States; and, in the later urban research, the students of the Chicago school of sociology.