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1 averiguar
v.1 to find out.2 to quarrel, to argue.* * *(unstressed u; gu changes to gü before e)Past Indicativeaverigüé, averiguaste, averiguó, averiguamos, averiguasteis, averiguaron.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb* * *1.VT to find out, establish frmnunca averiguaron quién era el asesino — they never found out o frm established o discovered who the killer was
ya han averiguado la identidad del padre — they have found out o frm established o discovered the identity of the father
averiguar las causas de un problema — to find out o frm establish the causes of a problem
un estudio para averiguar el alcance de la tragedia — a study to find out o frm establish the extent of the tragedy
han averiguado que el presidente malversaba fondos — it has been established o discovered that the president was embezzling funds
-¿quién ha roto el vaso? -¡averigua! — "who broke the glass?" - "who knows!"
2.3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to find out2.averigua a qué hora sale el tren — find out o check what time the train leaves
averiguar vi (Méx) to quarrel, argueaveriguárselas — (Méx)
averiguárselas con alguien — (Méx) to deal with somebody
* * *= ascertain, find out, uncover, come to + light, puzzle out, figure out, lay + hands on, check into, check up on, keep + tabs on, get + a sense of, make + enquiry, gain + a sense of, tease apart, ferret out, suss (out).Ex. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.Ex. For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex. It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.Ex. A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.Ex. It is certainly easier to ask for the trusted opinion of a relative or friend than to try and puzzle out where other sources of answers might be found.Ex. It turns out that the public, the students, have figured out that that's a way of doing some kind of subject searching, and they do it all the time.Ex. It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex. You might want to check into local firms that do that sort of work.Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex. Jones (1997) examined several young adult Web pages to get a sense of the quantity and quality of teen Web pages in libraries around the country.Ex. The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.Ex. The best way of gaining some sense of what life used to be like is through the literature of the time.Ex. The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex. He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.----* acción de averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooting [trouble shooting].* averiguar cómo = figure out how.* averiguar el límite de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* averiguar el precio = cost.* averiguar la verdad = discern + the truth.* averiguar lo que ocurre alrededor = put + Posesivo + ear to the ground.* averiguárselas = manage to, get by.* averiguar un problema = investigate + problem.* persona que intenta averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooter.* * *1.verbo transitivo to find out2.averigua a qué hora sale el tren — find out o check what time the train leaves
averiguar vi (Méx) to quarrel, argueaveriguárselas — (Méx)
averiguárselas con alguien — (Méx) to deal with somebody
* * *= ascertain, find out, uncover, come to + light, puzzle out, figure out, lay + hands on, check into, check up on, keep + tabs on, get + a sense of, make + enquiry, gain + a sense of, tease apart, ferret out, suss (out).Ex: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
Ex: For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex: It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.Ex: A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.Ex: It is certainly easier to ask for the trusted opinion of a relative or friend than to try and puzzle out where other sources of answers might be found.Ex: It turns out that the public, the students, have figured out that that's a way of doing some kind of subject searching, and they do it all the time.Ex: It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex: You might want to check into local firms that do that sort of work.Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex: Jones (1997) examined several young adult Web pages to get a sense of the quantity and quality of teen Web pages in libraries around the country.Ex: The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.Ex: The best way of gaining some sense of what life used to be like is through the literature of the time.Ex: The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex: He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.* acción de averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooting [trouble shooting].* averiguar cómo = figure out how.* averiguar el límite de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* averiguar el precio = cost.* averiguar la verdad = discern + the truth.* averiguar lo que ocurre alrededor = put + Posesivo + ear to the ground.* averiguárselas = manage to, get by.* averiguar un problema = investigate + problem.* persona que intenta averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooter.* * *vtto find outse trata de averiguar el motivo de esta tragedia the aim is to establish the cause of o to find out what caused this tragedyno pudieron averiguar su paradero they couldn't find out where he was, they were unable to ascertain his whereabouts ( frml)averigua a qué hora sale el tren find out o check what time the train leaves■ averiguarvi( Méx) to quarrel, argueaveriguárselas ( Méx): me las averiguaré para conseguir el dinero I'll manage to get the money somehowaveriguárselas con algn ( Méx); to deal with sb* * *
Multiple Entries:
averiguar
averiguar algo
averiguar ( conjugate averiguar) verbo transitivo
to find out
verbo intransitivo (Méx) to quarrel, argue;◊ averiguárselas (Méx) to manage
averiguar verbo transitivo to ascertain
' averiguar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ver
- descubrir
- enterarse
English:
ascertain
- check up on
- find out
- trace back
- find
* * *♦ vt[indagar] to find out♦ viCAm, Méx [discutir] to argue, to quarrel* * *I v/t find out* * *averiguar {10} vt1) : to find out, to ascertain2) : to investigate* * * -
2 constatar
v.1 to confirm.2 to verify, to corroborate, to confirm, to make certain.Ella confirmó los rumores She confirmed the rumors.* * *1 to verify, confirm* * *VT1) (=confirmar)estos datos constatan la existencia de vida en el planeta — this data proves the existence of life on the planet
la autopsia constata que fue un ataque al corazón — the post mortem confirms that it was a heart attack
2) (=afirmar) to state- el presidente ha vuelto a ganar -constató el portavoz — "the president has won again," stated the spokesman
* * *verbo transitivoa) ( notar) to verify (frml); ( establecer)pudo constatar que la muerte se había producido por asfixia — he was able to establish that death had been caused by suffocation
b) ( afirmar) to state* * *= ascertain, see.Ex. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.Ex. Where the conference cannot be seen to have a name, then the work will normally be treated as a collection.----* constatar el interés = gauge + interest.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( notar) to verify (frml); ( establecer)pudo constatar que la muerte se había producido por asfixia — he was able to establish that death had been caused by suffocation
b) ( afirmar) to state* * *= ascertain, see.Ex: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
Ex: Where the conference cannot be seen to have a name, then the work will normally be treated as a collection.* constatar el interés = gauge + interest.* * *constatar [A1 ]vtusted puede constatar el hecho por sí mismo you can see for yourself, you can verify the fact for yourselfpudo constatar que la muerte se había producido por asfixia he was able to establish that death had been caused by suffocation2 (afirmar) to state* * *
constatar verbo transitivo
1 (dar constancia) to state, affirm: han constatado que nuestras sospechas eran ciertas, they confirmed that our suspicions were true
2 (comprobar) to check, ascertain: he de constatar que no hay errores, I need to check that there are no errors
' constatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ver
* * *constatar vt1. [observar] to confirm2. [comprobar] to check* * *v/t verify* * *constatar vt1) : to verify2) : to state -
3 decisión irrevocable
(n.) = irrevocable decisionEx. It is equally important that the attitudes of school media staff be ascertained before irrevocable decisions are made concerning the automation of technical services.* * *(n.) = irrevocable decisionEx: It is equally important that the attitudes of school media staff be ascertained before irrevocable decisions are made concerning the automation of technical services.
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4 derechos de autor
royalties* * *1) copyright2) royalties* * *masculino plural royalties (pl)* * *(n.) = copyright, royalty [royalties, -pl.]Ex. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.Ex. A royalty -- either a fixed sum or a percentage of the retail price -- was paid to the author on each copy sold.* * *masculino plural royalties (pl)* * *(n.) = copyright, royalty [royalties, -pl.]Ex: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
Ex: A royalty -- either a fixed sum or a percentage of the retail price -- was paid to the author on each copy sold.* * *royalties -
5 entre paréntesis
adv.1 in parentheses, in parenthesis, parenthetically.2 accidentally, by the way.* * *in brackets, in parentheses* * *= parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesisEx. And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.Ex. These fields are grouped according to: -- author/title (fields 9, 10, 11); -- descriptor (field 7); -- broad subject group (field 8); -- country and region ( parenthetic code in field 8); -- form or characteristic, such as `dictionary', `statistical publication', etc.Ex. If the book has no printed pagination or foliation, the total number of pages is added in brackets: 92 leaves, unnumbered [pp 1-184].Ex. Where no date of publication is given in the book, it is to be ascertained or estimated and given in parentheses, eg (1892?) (189-).* * *= parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesisEx: And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.
Ex: These fields are grouped according to: -- author/title (fields 9, 10, 11); -- descriptor (field 7); -- broad subject group (field 8); -- country and region ( parenthetic code in field 8); -- form or characteristic, such as `dictionary', `statistical publication', etc.Ex: If the book has no printed pagination or foliation, the total number of pages is added in brackets: 92 leaves, unnumbered [pp 1-184].Ex: Where no date of publication is given in the book, it is to be ascertained or estimated and given in parentheses, eg (1892?) (189-). -
6 fecha de edición
(n.) = edition dateEx. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.* * *(n.) = edition date -
7 fecha de impresión
(n.) = imprint dateEx. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.* * *(n.) = imprint dateEx: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
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8 fecha de reimpresión
(n.) = reprint dateEx. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.* * *(n.) = reprint dateEx: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
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9 fecha del copyright
(n.) = copyright dateEx. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.* * *(n.) = copyright dateEx: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
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10 grupo de control
* * *(n.) = control groupEx. Cost-benefit validation of library services can only be achieved by identification of a control group so that what happens to those without library access can be ascertained.* * ** * *(n.) = control groupEx: Cost-benefit validation of library services can only be achieved by identification of a control group so that what happens to those without library access can be ascertained.
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11 papeleta de petición de préstamo interbibliotecario
Ex. Having ascertained that the required book is not in the stock of his own library, the reader will complete an interlibrary loan request form.* * *Ex: Having ascertained that the required book is not in the stock of his own library, the reader will complete an interlibrary loan request form.
Spanish-English dictionary > papeleta de petición de préstamo interbibliotecario
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12 personal de un centro multimedia escolar
(n.) = school media staffEx. It is equally important that the attitudes of school media staff be ascertained before irrevocable decisions are made concerning the automation of technical services.* * *(n.) = school media staffEx: It is equally important that the attitudes of school media staff be ascertained before irrevocable decisions are made concerning the automation of technical services.
Spanish-English dictionary > personal de un centro multimedia escolar
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13 relativo a la relación costes-beneficios
(n.) = cost-benefitEx. Cost-benefit validation of library services can only be achieved by identification of a control group so that what happens to those without library access can be ascertained.* * *(n.) = cost-benefitEx: Cost-benefit validation of library services can only be achieved by identification of a control group so that what happens to those without library access can be ascertained.
Spanish-English dictionary > relativo a la relación costes-beneficios
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14 relativo a la relación costos-beneficios
(n.) = cost-benefitEx. Cost-benefit validation of library services can only be achieved by identification of a control group so that what happens to those without library access can be ascertained.* * *(n.) = cost-benefitEx: Cost-benefit validation of library services can only be achieved by identification of a control group so that what happens to those without library access can be ascertained.
Spanish-English dictionary > relativo a la relación costos-beneficios
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15 determinar
v.1 to settle, to fix (fijar) (fecha, precio).2 to establish, to determine.determinar las causas de la muerte to establish o determine the cause of deathElla determinó el método She determined the method.Ella determina los límites She determines=demarcates the limits.El cajero determinó su crédito The cashier ascertained his credit.3 to cause, to bring about.aquello determinó su dimisión that caused him to resign4 to decide.determinar hacer algo to decide to do something5 to distinguish, to discern.no pude determinar quién era I couldn't make out who he was6 to determine to, to decide to.Ella determinó casarse She determined to get married.* * *1 (decidir) to resolve, decide, determine2 (señalar) to determine3 (fijar) to fix, set, appoint4 (estipular) to stipulate, specify5 (causar) to bring about, cause■ tales circunstancias determinaron la caída del Imperio such circumstances brought about the fall of the Empire6 (hacer decidir) to make decide, decide1 (decidirse) to make up one's mind, decide* * *verb1) to determine2) bring out•* * *1. VT1) (=establecer) to determinedeterminaron un precio tras largas negociaciones — after lengthy negotiations they determined o fixed a price
"precio por determinar" — "price to be agreed"
determinar el rumbo — (Aer, Náut) to set a course
el reglamento determina que... — the rule lays down o states that...
2) (=averiguar) [+ peso, volumen, causa] to determine; [+ daños] to assessla policía logró determinar la verdad del asunto — the police succeeded in determining the truth of the matter
3) (=motivar) to bring about, causeaquello determinó la caída del gobierno — that brought about o caused the fall of the government
4) (=decidir) to decide5) (Ling) to determine2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) (establecer, precisar)a) ley/contrato to state; persona to determineb) ( por deducción) to establish, determinedeterminar las causas del accidente — to determine o establish what caused the accident
se ha determinado que... — it has been established that...
2) ( motivar) to cause, bring about3)determinar + inf — to decide o (frml) determine to + inf
b) ( hacer decidir)determinar a alguien a + inf — to make somebody decide to + inf, to decide o determine somebody to + inf (frml)
* * *= determine, establish, fix, work out, have + a say in.Ex. This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex. One of the functions which I have not specified is that the underlying ideology represented by the AACR aims first at fixing a location for an author and then for a work.Ex. The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex. Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.----* determinar el futuro = shape + the future.* sin determinar = undefined.* volver a determinar = respecify.* * *verbo transitivo1) (establecer, precisar)a) ley/contrato to state; persona to determineb) ( por deducción) to establish, determinedeterminar las causas del accidente — to determine o establish what caused the accident
se ha determinado que... — it has been established that...
2) ( motivar) to cause, bring about3)determinar + inf — to decide o (frml) determine to + inf
b) ( hacer decidir)determinar a alguien a + inf — to make somebody decide to + inf, to decide o determine somebody to + inf (frml)
* * *= determine, establish, fix, work out, have + a say in.Ex: This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.
Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex: One of the functions which I have not specified is that the underlying ideology represented by the AACR aims first at fixing a location for an author and then for a work.Ex: The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.* determinar el futuro = shape + the future.* sin determinar = undefined.* volver a determinar = respecify.* * *determinar [A1 ]vtA (establecer, precisar)1 «ley/contrato» to state; «persona» to determineaún no han determinado las pautas a seguir the guidelines still haven't been determined o laid down2 (por deducción) to establish, determinedeterminar las causas del accidente to determine o establish what caused the accidentde estos datos se puede determinar el costo the cost can be worked out o determined from this informationse ha determinado que … it has been established that …B (motivar) to cause, bring aboutlas circunstancias que determinaron la caída del imperio the circumstances which brought about o caused the fall of the empireha determinado un desplazamiento hacia las afueras it has led many people to move o has led to many people moving to the outskirtsCdeterminaron tomar medidas al respecto they decided o determined to take measures to deal with it2 (hacer decidir) determinar a algn A + INF to make sb decide to + INF, to decide o determine sb to + INF ( frml)la oposición de sus padres lo determinó a hacerlo his parents' opposition made him decide to do it, his parents' opposition decided o determined him to do itto decidedebes determinarte por una u otra opción you must decide o make up your mind one way or the other* * *
determinar ( conjugate determinar) verbo transitivo
1 (establecer, precisar)
[ persona] to determine
2 ( motivar) to cause, bring about
determinar verbo transitivo
1 (concretar, especificar) to fix, set
2 (tomar una decisión) to decide on
3 (averigurar, aclarar) las causas del secuestro están por determinar, the motives for the kidnapping are still unknown
4 (condicionar) to determine
5 (causar) to bring about
' determinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condicionar
- pesar
- precisar
- repetida
- repetido
- establecer
- navegar
English:
determine
- pin down
- shape
- test case
- trace back
- date
- decide
- diagnose
- govern
- means
- plot
* * *♦ vt1. [fijar] [fecha, precio] to settle on, to fix;[lugar] to decide;se casarán en fecha aún sin o [m5] por determinar they will marry on a date that has yet to be decided o fixed;reuniones para determinar los términos del acuerdo meetings to settle the terms of the agreement;según determina la ley,… as stipulated by law,…;la normativa de tráfico determina que… traffic regulations state that…2. [averiguar] to establish, to determine;determinar las causas de la muerte to determine o establish the cause of death;el lugar exacto del accidente es difícil de determinar it is difficult to determine o establish the exact spot where the accident occurred;determinaron que el accidente se debió a un error humano they established that the accident was the result of human error3. [motivar] to cause, to bring about;protestas generalizadas determinaron su dimisión widespread protests caused him to resign;aquello determinó su decisión that led to his decision4. [decidir] to decide;determinar hacer algo to decide to do sth;la tormenta lo determinó a salir antes the storm made him decide to leave early5. [distinguir] to distinguish, to discern;no pude determinar quién era I couldn't make out who he was6. Der to settle, to decide;el juez determinó su ingreso en prisión the judge ordered that he be sent to prison* * *v/t1 ( establecer) determine2:eso me determinó a llamarlo that made me decide to call him* * *determinar vt1) : to determine2) : to cause, to bring about* * *determinar vb2. (decidir) to decide3. (averiguar) to determine -
16 verificar
v.1 to check, to verify.El cajero determinó su crédito The cashier ascertained his credit.2 to check, to test (funcionamiento, buen estado).3 to confirm (fecha, cita).4 to carry out (llevar a cabo).* * *1 (comprobar) to verify, check2 (probar) to prove3 (efectuar) to carry out, perform1 (comprobarse) to come true2 (efectuarse) to take place* * *verb1) to verify2) check* * *1. VT1) (=inspeccionar) to inspect, check; (Mec) to test; [+ resultados] to check; [+ hechos] to verify, establish; [+ testamento] to prove2) (=realizar) [+ inspección] to carry out; [+ ceremonia] to perform; [+ elección] to hold2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < hechos> to establish, verify; < resultado> to check; <pagos/cuentas> to check, audit; <máquina/instrumento> to check, test2.verificarse v prona) (period) suceso/acto to take place, be heldb) pronóstico/predicción to come true* * *= verify, double-check [doublecheck].Ex. Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.Ex. Duplicates should be double-checked before being handled as duplicates.----* sin verificar = unverified.* verificar dos veces = double-check [doublecheck].* * *1.verbo transitivo < hechos> to establish, verify; < resultado> to check; <pagos/cuentas> to check, audit; <máquina/instrumento> to check, test2.verificarse v prona) (period) suceso/acto to take place, be heldb) pronóstico/predicción to come true* * *= verify, double-check [doublecheck].Ex: Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.
Ex: Duplicates should be double-checked before being handled as duplicates.* sin verificar = unverified.* verificar dos veces = double-check [doublecheck].* * *verificar [A2 ]vt1 ‹hechos› to establish, verify2 ‹resultado› to check; ‹pagos/cuentas› to check, audit3 ‹máquina/instrumento› to check, test1 ( period); «suceso/acto» to take place, be held2 «pronóstico/predicción» to come true, prove to be true* * *
verificar ( conjugate verificar) verbo transitivo ‹ hechos› to establish, verify;
‹ resultado› to check;
‹pagos/cuentas› to check, audit;
‹máquina/instrumento› to check, test
verificar verbo transitivo to verify, check
' verificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escudriñar
- checar
- chequear
- comprobar
English:
check out
- double-check
- proof
- verify
- check
- cross
- double
* * *♦ vt1. [verdad, autenticidad] to verify, to check;el encargado de verificar el alto el fuego the person whose job it is to monitor o verify the observance of the ceasefire;tengo que verificar unos datos I have to check a few facts2. [funcionamiento] to check, to test;[buen estado] to check3. [llevar a cabo] to carry out* * *v/t1 ( autentificar) verify2 ( comprobar) check* * *verificar {72} vt1) : to verify, to confirm2) : to test, to check3) : to carry out, to conduct -
17 averiguable
adj.1 investigable, what may be verified or ascertained.2 verifiable, ascertainable.* * *► adjetivo1 verifiable* * *ADJ verifiable -
18 inaveriguado
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19 inaveriguable
adj.1 that cannot be ascertained, that cannot be easily proved.2 unascertainable, unanalyzable. -
20 inaveriguado
adj.not ascertained, not confirmed, unconfirmed.
См. также в других словарях:
ascertained — I adjective absolute, actual, authoritative, axiomatic, certain, clear, cogent, cognizable, common, conclusive, definite, definitive, evident, factual, genuine, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubious, irrefutable, positive, real, reliable,… … Law dictionary
Ascertained — Ascertain As cer*tain , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ascertained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ascertaining}.] [OF. acertener; a (L. ad) + certain. See {Certain}.] 1. To render (a person) certain; to cause to feel certain; to make confident; to assure; to apprise.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ascertained — un·ascertained; … English syllables
ascertained — adjective discovered or determined by scientific observation variation in the ascertained flux depends on a number of factors the discovered behavior norms discovered differences in achievement no explanation for the observed phenomena • Syn:… … Useful english dictionary
ascertained goods — identified existing goods at the time a contract is made. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
ascertained fact — index certification (certainness), certitude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ascertained principle — index conviction (persuasion) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ascertained goods — plural noun (business law) Goods which are identified and agreed upon after the contract is made • • • Main Entry: ↑ascertain … Useful english dictionary
ascertained — Synonyms and related words: actual, appreciated, apprehended, assured, attested, authenticated, borne out, categorically true, certain, certified, circumstantiated, comprehended, conceived, confirmed, corroborated, decided, demonstrated,… … Moby Thesaurus
ascertained — adj. clarified, confirmed; substantiated as·cer·tain || ‚æsÉ™ teɪn v. clarify, verify, confirm … English contemporary dictionary
ascertained as aforesaid — Manner theretofore prescribed … Black's law dictionary