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3 bona fide
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4 poseedor de buena fe
• bona fide holder of value• bona fide possessor• holder for value• holder in bad faith• holder in due course• holder in good faith• holder not aware of any flaw in title• possessor bona fide -
5 tenedor de buena fe
• bona fide holder• bona fide holder of value• holder for value• holder in bad faith• holder in due course• holder in good faith• holder not aware of any flaw in title• innocent agent• innocent holder for value• innocent look -
6 actividades auténticas
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7 actividades legales
• bona fide activities -
8 adquirente de buena fe
• bona fide purchaser -
9 arbitraje de buena fe
• bona fide arbitrage -
10 calificación ocupacional de buena fe
• bona fide occupational qualificationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > calificación ocupacional de buena fe
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11 comprador de buena fe
• bona fide purchaser• buyer in good faith• good faith check• good fellow• good-faith purchaser• innocent misrepresentation• innocent purchaser• innocent victim• purchaser for value• purchaser in good faith• purchaser without notice -
12 error en buena fe
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13 negocio legítimo
• bona fide operation -
14 operación legítima
• bona fide operation -
15 posesor de buena fe
• bona fide possessor• holder in due course• holder of a chattel mortgage -
16 venta de buena fe
• bona fide sale -
17 de buena fe
• bona fide• opravdově• v dobré víře• v dobrém• v dobrém úmyslu -
18 auténtico
adj.authentic, legitimate, real, true.* * *► adjetivo1 authentic, genuine, real* * *(f. - auténtica)adj.1) authentic2) genuine* * *ADJ1) (=legítimo) authentic; [persona] genuinedías de auténtico calor — days of real heat, really hot days
2) * (=estupendo) great *, brilliant ** * *- ca adjetivob) <interés/cariño/persona> genuinec) <pesadilla/catástrofe> (delante del n) real (before n)* * *= authentic, bona fide, genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], kosher, funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.], actual.Ex. These names are not the authentic names of these peoples.Ex. Booksellers were forbidden to retail new books, other than bona fide remainders, at less than list prices, under threat of being black-listed and refused further supplies.Ex. A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.Ex. The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex. Some mammals, such as pigs, have a cloven hoof but are not considered kosher because they do not meet other criteria.Ex. The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.Ex. It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.----* auténtica leyenda = living legend.* auténtico mito = living legend.* de un modo auténtico = authentically.* el auténtico = the real McCoy.* no auténtico = unauthentic.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *- ca adjetivob) <interés/cariño/persona> genuinec) <pesadilla/catástrofe> (delante del n) real (before n)* * *= authentic, bona fide, genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], kosher, funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.], actual.Ex: These names are not the authentic names of these peoples.
Ex: Booksellers were forbidden to retail new books, other than bona fide remainders, at less than list prices, under threat of being black-listed and refused further supplies.Ex: A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.Ex: The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex: Some mammals, such as pigs, have a cloven hoof but are not considered kosher because they do not meet other criteria.Ex: The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.Ex: It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.* auténtica leyenda = living legend.* auténtico mito = living legend.* de un modo auténtico = authentically.* el auténtico = the real McCoy.* no auténtico = unauthentic.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *auténtico -caA1 ‹cuadro› genuine, authentic; ‹perla/piel› real; ‹documento› authentic2 ‹interés/cariño› genuine; ‹persona› genuine3 ‹pesadilla/catástrofe› ( delante del n) real ( before n)el resultado es un auténtico desastre the result is an absolute o a complete o a real disasteruna auténtica multitud se dio cita frente al banco a huge o real crowd gathered opposite the bank* * *
Del verbo autenticar: ( conjugate autenticar)
autentico es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
autenticó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
autenticar
auténtico
autenticar ( conjugate autenticar) verbo transitivo
auténtico◊ -ca adjetivo
‹perla/piel› real;
‹ documento› authentic
auténtico,-a adjetivo authentic
' auténtico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auténtica
- calvario
- galimatías
- infierno
- parásita
- parásito
- pendón
- pestiño
- portento
- querubín
- rompecabezas
- verdad
- verdadera
- verdadero
English:
absolute
- aggravating
- authentic
- deep-rooted
- dope
- drip
- genius
- genuine
- hick
- misery
- ordeal
- positive
- predicament
- real
- right
- trial
- true-born
- unadulterated
- veritable
- bona fide
- indeed
- true
* * *auténtico, -a adj1. [cuadro] genuine;[diamante] real; [documento] authentic2. [persona] genuine;[sentimiento] genuine, realeso es un auténtico disparate that's completely crazy;fue un auténtico desastre it was a total disaster* * *adj authentic* * *auténtico, -ca adj: authentic♦ auténticamente adv* * *auténtico adj1. (no falso) genuine / authentic2. (no sintético) real -
19 genuino
adj.genuine, true, original, sterling.* * *► adjetivo1 genuine, authentic* * *(f. - genuina)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=auténtico) genuine2) And * smashing *, super ** * *- na adjetivoa) <lana/cuero> genuineb) <dolor/tristeza> genuine* * *= authentic, bona fide, genuine.Ex. These names are not the authentic names of these peoples.Ex. Booksellers were forbidden to retail new books, other than bona fide remainders, at less than list prices, under threat of being black-listed and refused further supplies.Ex. A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.* * *- na adjetivoa) <lana/cuero> genuineb) <dolor/tristeza> genuine* * *= authentic, bona fide, genuine.Ex: These names are not the authentic names of these peoples.
Ex: Booksellers were forbidden to retail new books, other than bona fide remainders, at less than list prices, under threat of being black-listed and refused further supplies.Ex: A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.* * *genuino -nagenuineun poncho de alpaca genuina a genuine o a real o an authentic alpaca ponchodio muestras de genuino pesar he showed signs of genuine o true o real sorrowel genuino representante del pueblo the true representative of the people* * *
genuino◊ -na adjetivo
genuine
genuino,-a adj (no mezclado) genuine
(no falseado) authentic
un caso genuino de muerte súbita, a genuine case of sudden death
' genuino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actual
- genuina
- legítima
- legítimo
English:
actual
- genuine
- bona fide
* * *genuino, -a adjgenuine;es un Picasso genuino it's a genuine Picasso;hizo un genuino esfuerzo por agradar he made a genuine o real effort to please* * *adj genuine, real* * *genuino, -na adj: genuine♦ genuinamente adv* * *genuino adj genuine -
20 de buena fe
in good faith, with good intentions■ lo hizo de buena fe, pensando que nos ayudaría he did it in good faith thinking it would help us* * *= bona fide, in good faithEx. The library in Brobdingnag was a private collection available to bona fide enquirers.Ex. If one side gives in on something, take it in good faith, don't take advantage of it, and be willing to yield something in return.* * *= bona fide, in good faithEx: The library in Brobdingnag was a private collection available to bona fide enquirers.
Ex: If one side gives in on something, take it in good faith, don't take advantage of it, and be willing to yield something in return.
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См. также в других словарях:
bona fide — bo·na fide / bō nə ˌfīd, bä nə ; ˌbō nə fī dē, fī də/ adj [Latin, in good faith] 1 a: characterized by good faith and lack of fraud or deceit a bona fide offer b: valid under or in compliance with the law retirement incentives made part of a bona … Law dictionary
bona fide — bona fide, bona fides 1. Bona fide is an adjectival and (now rarely) adverbial phrase meaning ‘in good faith’ and hence ‘genuine(ly)’ (a bona fide tourist); bona fides is a noun phrase meaning ‘good faith’ and hence ‘honest intention’. Bona fides … Modern English usage
Bona fide — Bo na fi de [L.] In or with good faith; without fraud or deceit; real or really; actual or actually; genuine or genuinely; as, you must proceed bona fide; a bona fide purchaser or transaction. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bona fide — [bō′nə fīd΄, bän′əfīd΄; bō΄nə fī′dē] adj., adv. [L] 1. in good faith; made or done without fraud or deceit [a bona fide offer to negotiate] 2. genuine; real [a bona fide Chippendale chair] SYN. AUTHENTIC … English World dictionary
bona fide — (izg. bȍna fȉde) pril. DEFINICIJA pravn. u dobroj vjeri, pošteno, bez zlih misli; dobronamjerno, opr. mala fide ETIMOLOGIJA lat … Hrvatski jezični portal
BONA FIDE — (лат.) заслуживающий доверия. Философский энциклопедический словарь. М.: Советская энциклопедия. Гл. редакция: Л. Ф. Ильичёв, П. Н. Федосеев, С. М. Ковалёв, В. Г. Панов. 1983. BONA FIDE … Философская энциклопедия
bona fide — 1540s, Latin, lit. in good faith, ablative of bona fides good faith (see FAITH (Cf. faith)). Originally used as an adverb, later (18c.) also as an adjective. The opposite is mala fide … Etymology dictionary
bona fide — лат. (бона фиде) букв. «по доброй вере»; чистосердечно, вполне искренне; честно, добросовестно. Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
Bona fide — (lat.), in gutem Glauben, ehrlich und redlich … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
bona fide — In good faith; genuine; without fraud or deceit. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
bona fide — *authentic, genuine, veritable Analogous words: true, *real, actual: *reliable, dependable, trustworthy: *pure, absolute, simple, sheer Antonyms: counterfeit, bogus Contrasted words: simulated, feigned, pretended, affected, shammed, assumed (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms