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1 homologate (To approve or confirm officially)
Религия: соглашатьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > homologate (To approve or confirm officially)
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2 homologate
[hɒ'mɒləgeɪt]1) Общая лексика: выражать согласие, допускать, отождествлять, признавать официально, соглашаться2) Техника: свидетельствовать3) Книжное выражение: ( with) отождествлять, засвидетельствовать, ратифицировать, признавать (действительность документа, рекорда и т.п.)4) Религия: утверждать, (To approve or confirm officially) соглашаться5) Юридический термин: одобрять, подтверждать, санкционировать6) Дипломатический термин: признавать (действительность документа и т.п.) -
3 соглашаться
1) General subject: accede (с чем-либо), accede (в должность), accept, acquiesce, admit, agree (с кем-либо, с чем-либо, на что-либо), agree with (с кем-л.), assent, be in agreement with (с кем-л.), come along, come into line with, come round (с чьей-либо точкой зрения), comply, concur, consent, countenance, covenant, give (I give you that point - уступаю вам по этому вопросу, соглашаюсь с вами в этом), give in, go along (с кем-л., чем-л.), grant, hold with, homologate, jibe, listen (на предложение), say amen, subscribe, take, to be in agreement with (smb.) (с кем-л.), underwrite (с чем-л.), yea, yes, yield (на что-либо), agree, be in agreement, concede, run in, split the difference, say amen to (с чем-л.), say ditto to (в чем-л.; с кем-л.), go with (с кем-л.), hold with (с кем-л.), say ditto to (с кем-л., в чем-л.), say amen to (с чем-л.), make a commitment, side with, say yes, fall in with, fall in a line, (с кем-л., чем-л. - to) come around2) Colloquial: go along with3) Religion: homologate (To approve or confirm officially)4) Railway term: coincide5) Law: accord, conscription, suffer6) Diplomatic term: subscribe (с чем-л.)7) Politics: (с чем.-л.) recognize9) Patents: allow10) Business: accede to, agree to, assent to, consent to11) Makarov: go along, go with ( smb.) (с кем-л.), come into line, fall into line, come along (на что-л.), fall in (с кем-л.)12) Phraseological unit: cotton on -
4 homologar
v.1 to bring into line.2 to authorize officially (producto).3 to homologate, to validate, to confirm officially.El oficial homologó el comunicado The official homologated the communication4 to homologize, to standardize.Homologaron los parámetros They homologized the parameters.* * *1 (comprobar) to approve, recognize, authorize2 DEPORTE to ratify* * *VT1) (=aprobar) to approve officially, sanction2) (=equiparar) to bring into line, standardize3) (Dep) [+ récord] to ratify, recognize* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < producto> ( recomendar) to approve, endorse; ( autorizar) to authorize, approveb) (Dep) < récord> to ratify, recognizec) < convenio> to recognize2) ( equiparar)* * *= accredit.Ex. This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.----* homologar un programa = accredit + programme.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < producto> ( recomendar) to approve, endorse; ( autorizar) to authorize, approveb) (Dep) < récord> to ratify, recognizec) < convenio> to recognize2) ( equiparar)* * *= accredit.Ex: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.
* homologar un programa = accredit + programme.* * *homologar [A3 ]vtA1 ‹producto› (recomendar) to approve, endorse; (autorizar) to authorize, approve, sanction2 ( Dep) ‹récord› to ratify, recognize3 ‹convenio› to recognizeB (equiparar) homologar algo CON algo to recognize sth as equivalent TO sth* * *
homologar ( conjugate homologar) verbo transitivo
( autorizar) to authorize, approve
homologar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer equivalentes) to standardize
2 (considerar válido) to approve: hay que homologar estos productos antes de ponerlos a la venta, these products must be approved before they can be sold
* * *homologar vt1. [equiparar] to bring into line, to make comparable ( con with);reivindican que se homologuen sus salarios con los del resto de los funcionarios they are demanding that their wages be brought into line with those of other public sector workers2. [producto] to authorize officially3. [récord] to confirm officially4. [título] = to certify as equivalent to an officially recognized qualification* * *v/t certify* * *homologar {52} vt1) : to sanction2) : to bring into line -
5 homologuer
homologuer [ɔmɔlɔge]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ record] to ratify ; [+ appareil, établissement] to approve* * *ɔmɔlɔge1) Administration ( déclarer conforme) to approve [produit, appareil]2) Sport ( enregistrer) to recognize officially [record, performance]* * *ɔmɔlɔɡe vtDROIT to ratify, SPORT to recognize officially* * *homologuer verb table: aimer vtr3 Jur ( valider) to confirm [acte, contrat]; to grant probate of [testament]; to approve, to authorize [tarif].[ɔmɔlɔge] verbe transitif -
6 bestätigen
I v/t1. (Aussage, Mitteilung etc.) confirm; (unterstützen) back up; (Vermutung, Theorie etc.) auch bear out, corroborate; ich kann das nur bestätigen I couldn’t agree (with you) more; sich in etw. bestätigt fühlen feel vindicated in s.th.; er sah oder fand sich in seiner Annahme / Meinung bestätigt his assumption was borne out / his opinion was confirmed; jemandem etw. bestätigen give s.o. confirmation of s.th.; Ausnahme4. JUR. (für gültig erklären) Urteil: uphold5. jemanden im Amt bestätigen confirm s.o. in office; die Kollegen bestätigten ihn für ein weiteres Jahr ( in seiner Funktion) als Sprecher his colleagues reappointed him as spokesman for another yearII v/refl be confirmed, be borne out, prove (to be) correct ( oder true); mein Verdacht hat sich nicht bestätigt my suspicion proved ( oder turned out) to be unfounded; er muss sich dauernd selbst bestätigen he constantly has to prove himself* * *(Gesetz) to ratify;(Urteil) to uphold;(bekräftigen) to affirm; to corroborate; to confirm;(bescheinigen) to certify; to bear witness to; to prove; to bear witness of; to validate; to acknowledge; to verify* * *be|stä|ti|gen [bə'ʃtɛːtɪgn] ptp bestätigt1. vt1) Aussage, Verdacht, jdn to confirm; Theorie, Alibi etc to bear out, to corroborate; (JUR ) Urteil to uphold; (COMPUT) Kennwort etc to validateich hatte angenommen, dass... und fand mich darin bestätigt — I had assumed that... and my assumption was confirmed or borne out
bestä́tigend — confirmative, confirmatory
ein bestä́tigendes Kopfnicken — a nod of confirmation
... sagte er bestä́tigend —... he said in confirmation
2) (COMM) Empfang, Brief to acknowledge (receipt of)3) (= beurkunden) to confirm, to certify, to attesthiermit wird bestätigt, dass... — this is to confirm or certify that...
4) (= anerkennen) to acknowledge, to recognize2. vrto be confirmed, to prove true, to be proved truedas tut er nur, um sich selbst zu bestä́tigen — he only does it to boost his ego
* * *1) (to say (usually in writing) that one has received (something): He acknowledged the letter.) acknowledge2) (to annoy or worry: He badgered the authorities until they gave him a new passport.) badger3) (to establish or make quite certain: They confirmed their hotel booking by letter.) confirm4) (to support or confirm (evidence etc already given): She corroborated her sister's story.) corroborate5) (to approve and agree to formally and officially, especially in writing.) ratify6) (to confirm the truth or correctness of (something): Can you verify her statement?) verify* * *be·stä·ti·gen *[bəˈʃtɛ:tɪgn̩]vt1. (für zutreffend erklären)▪ [jdm] etw \bestätigen to confirm [sb's] stheine Theorie \bestätigen to confirm [or bear out] a theoryein Alibi \bestätigen to corroborate an alibiein Urteil \bestätigen to uphold [or sustain] a sentencedas Parlament bestätigte den Vertrag the parliament ratified the treatyjdn in seinem Verdacht/seiner Vermutung \bestätigen to confirm sb's suspicion/speculation▪ \bestätigend in confirmationein \bestätigendes Kopfnicken a nod of confirmation2. (quittieren)▪ [jdm] etw \bestätigen to certify sth [for sb][jdm] den Empfang einer S. gen \bestätigen to acknowledge receipt of sth [for sb]; ADMIN to confirm sth [to sb]3. ADMINjdn im Amt \bestätigen to confirm sb in officejdn in einer Stellung \bestätigen to confirm sb's appointment* * *1.transitives Verb confirm; endorse < document>; acknowledge <receipt of letter, money, goods, etc.>ein Urteil bestätigen — (Rechtsw.) uphold a judgement
jemanden [im Amt] bestätigen — confirm somebody's appointment
2.einen Brief/eine Bestellung bestätigen — (Kaufmannsspr.) acknowledge [receipt of] a letter/an order
reflexives Verb be confirmed; < rumour> prove to be true* * *A. v/t1. (Aussage, Mitteilung etc) confirm; (unterstützen) back up; (Vermutung, Theorie etc) auch bear out, corroborate;ich kann das nur bestätigen I couldn’t agree (with you) more;sich in etwas bestätigt fühlen feel vindicated in sth;fand sich in seiner Annahme/Meinung bestätigt his assumption was borne out/his opinion was confirmed;2. (offiziell bescheinigen) certify;hiermit wird bestätigt, dass … this is to certify that …5.jemanden im Amt bestätigen confirm sb in office;die Kollegen bestätigten ihn für ein weiteres Jahr (in seiner Funktion) als Sprecher his colleagues reappointed him as spokesman for another yearmein Verdacht hat sich nicht bestätigt my suspicion proved ( oder turned out) to be unfounded;er muss sich dauernd selbst bestätigen he constantly has to prove himself* * *1.transitives Verb confirm; endorse < document>; acknowledge <receipt of letter, money, goods, etc.>ein Urteil bestätigen — (Rechtsw.) uphold a judgement
jemanden [im Amt] bestätigen — confirm somebody's appointment
2.einen Brief/eine Bestellung bestätigen — (Kaufmannsspr.) acknowledge [receipt of] a letter/an order
reflexives Verb be confirmed; < rumour> prove to be true* * *v.to acknowledge v.to affirm v.to bear out v.to certify v.to confirm v.to countersign v.to indorse v.to ratify v.to validate v.to verify v.
См. также в других словарях:
confirm officially — index authorize, certify (approve), indorse, notarize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Approve — Ap*prove , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Approved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Approving}.] [OE. aproven, appreven, to prove, OF. aprover, F. approuver, to approve, fr. L. approbare; ad + probare to esteem as good, approve, prove. See {Prove}, and cf. {Approbate}.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
approve — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. accept, like, support, recognize, ratify, endorse, OK (inf.). See approbation.Ant., reject, refuse. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To give approval] Syn. ratify, affirm, support, countenance, endorse, sign … English dictionary for students
approve — I. /əˈpruv / (say uh proohv) verb (approved, approving) –verb (t) 1. to pronounce or consider good; speak or think favourably of: to approve the policies of the government. 2. to confirm or sanction officially; ratify. 3. Obsolete to demonstrate… …
approve — verb /əˈpɹuːv,ʌˈpɹuv/ a) To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm. Although we may disagree with it, we must nevertheless approve the sentence handed down by the court martial. b) To regard as good; to … Wiktionary
confirm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. establish, strengthen; ratify, validate, approve, endorse; verify, substantiate, prove, corroborate. See assent, strength, evidence, demonstration. Ant., cancel, contradict. II (Roget s IV) v. 1.… … English dictionary for students
officially — adv. Officially is used with these adjectives: ↑closed, ↑open, ↑unemployed Officially is used with these verbs: ↑acknowledge, ↑adopt, ↑annex, ↑announce, ↑approve, ↑ban, ↑call, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
approve — To be satisfied with; to confirm, ratify, sanction, or consent to some act or thing done by another. To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; to pronounce good; think or judge well of; admit the propriety or excellence of; be pleased with.… … Black's law dictionary
approve — To be satisfied with; to confirm, ratify, sanction, or consent to some act or thing done by another. To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; to pronounce good; think or judge well of; admit the propriety or excellence of; be pleased with.… … Black's law dictionary
homologate — ho·mol·o·gate /hō mä lə ˌgāt/ vt gat·ed, gat·ing [Medieval Latin homologatus, past participle of homologare to agree, from Greek homologein, from homologos agreeing]: to approve or confirm officially ho·mol·o·ga·tion /hō ˌmä lə gā shən/ n Merriam … Law dictionary
homologate — transitive verb ( gated; gating) Etymology: Medieval Latin homologatus, past participle of homologare to agree, from Greek homologein, from homologos Date: 1593 sanction, allow; especially to approve or confirm officially • homologation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary