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1 mandated
['mændeɪtɪd]ADJ1) [territory] bajo mandato2) [delegate] encargado -
2 mandated benefits
s.beneficios exigidos, beneficios de ley, beneficios obligatorios, beneficios exigidos por la ley. -
3 mandated territory
s.territorio bajo mandato. -
4 to be mandated to do something
tener instrucciones de hacer algo -
5 mandate
tr['mændeɪt]1 mandato1 (authorize) autorizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be mandated to do something tener instrucciones de hacer algomandate ['mæn.deɪt] n: mandato mn.• mandado s.m.• mandato s.m.v.• asignar por mandato v.'mændeɪtnoun mandato m['mændeɪt]1. N1) (=authority) mandato mthe UN troops have no mandate to intervene in the fighting — las tropas de la ONU no tienen mandato para intervenir en el conflicto
2) (=country) territorio m bajo mandato2. VT1) (=authorize) [+ person] encomendar, encargar; [+ elections] autorizar2) [+ country] asignar bajo mandato (to a)3) (US) (=make mandatory) exigir* * *['mændeɪt]noun mandato m -
6 territory
'teritəriplural - territories; noun1) (a stretch of land; a region: They explored the territory around the North Pole.) territorio2) (the land under the control of a ruler or state: British territory.) territorio3) (an area of interest, knowledge etc: Ancient history is outside my territory.) especialidad, campo•- territorial waters
territory n territoriotr['terɪtərɪ]noun (pl territories)1 (gen) territorio2 (zone) zona, área♦ territorial [.tɛrə'toriəl] adjn.• comarca s.f.• territorio s.m.'terətɔːri, 'terɪtəri, -trimass & count noun (pl - ries) territorio m['terɪtǝrɪ]N territorio m ; [of salesman] zona f, sector m ; (Sport) campo m, terreno mmandated territory — territorio m bajo mandato
* * *['terətɔːri, 'terɪtəri, -tri]mass & count noun (pl - ries) territorio m -
7 mandate
s.1 mandato.2 auto judicial, mandamiento judicial, orden judicial, mandamiento.v.promulgar. (pt & pp mandated)
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