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2 auditor
m.auditor, book-keeper, bookkeeper.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 FINANZAS auditor► adjetivo1 auditing1 MILITAR legal adviser————————1 MILITAR legal adviser* * *(f. - auditora)noun* * *auditor, -aSM / F1) (Jur) (tb: auditor(a) de guerra) judge advocate2) (Econ) auditorauditor(a) externo/a — external auditor
3) Méx (Ferro) ticket inspector* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) auditor* * *= auditor.Ex. The records are often checked by auditors so complete accuracy is essential.----* auditor externo = external auditor.* auditor interno = internal auditor.* auditor público = public auditor.* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) auditor* * *= auditor.Ex: The records are often checked by auditors so complete accuracy is essential.
* auditor externo = external auditor.* auditor interno = internal auditor.* auditor público = public auditor.* * *masculine, feminine1 (persona) auditor2* * *
auditor◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
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auditor,-ora m,f Fin auditor
' auditor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auditora
- interventor
- interventora
- censor
- oyente
English:
auditor
- chartered accountant
* * *auditor, -ora♦ adjempresa auditora auditor(s)♦ nm,fauditorauditor externo external auditor* * *m, auditora f auditor* * *: auditor -
3 auditora
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4 analista financiero
f. & m.financial analyst, investment analyst, security analyst.* * *(n.) = finance analystEx. Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.* * *(n.) = finance analystEx: Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.
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5 auditar
v.to audit (finance).* * *1 to audit* * *verb* * *VT to audit* * *verbo transitivo to audit* * *= audit.Ex. The number of auditors involved vary according to the scale of the institution being audited.* * *verbo transitivo to audit* * *= audit.Ex: The number of auditors involved vary according to the scale of the institution being audited.
* * *auditar [A1 ]vtto audit* * *
auditar ( conjugate auditar) verbo transitivo
to audit
' auditar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
intervenir
English:
audit
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6 auditor externo
m.external auditor.* * *(n.) = external auditorEx. External auditors are independent staff assigned by an auditing firm to assess and evaluate financial statements of their clients.* * *(n.) = external auditorEx: External auditors are independent staff assigned by an auditing firm to assess and evaluate financial statements of their clients.
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7 auditor interno
m.internal auditor.* * *(n.) = internal auditorEx. Systems auditing should be the main approach that is adopted by internal auditors.* * *(n.) = internal auditorEx: Systems auditing should be the main approach that is adopted by internal auditors.
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8 auditoría de sistemas
(n.) = systems audit, systems auditingEx. During the systems audit, an expert will evaluate your database configuration, review your various servers and workstation settings and analyze your entire computing environment.Ex. Systems auditing should be the main approach that is adopted by internal auditors.* * *(n.) = systems audit, systems auditingEx: During the systems audit, an expert will evaluate your database configuration, review your various servers and workstation settings and analyze your entire computing environment.
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9 firma de auditoría
(n.) = auditing firm, audit firmEx. External auditors are independent staff assigned by an auditing firm to assess and evaluate financial statements of their clients.Ex. Audit rotation is designed to overcome two problems that can occur if an organization hires the same audit firm year in and year out.* * *(n.) = auditing firm, audit firmEx: External auditors are independent staff assigned by an auditing firm to assess and evaluate financial statements of their clients.
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10 hablar con lengua de serpiente
(v.) = talk with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongueEx. Developments in recent weeks have reaffirmed what some of us have been saying for a long time: Our present administration acts and talks with a twisted tongue.Ex. Do not on these high matters speak with a twisted tongue; do not use words with double meanings; do not use sentences with hidden purposes.Ex. Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.Ex. Instead, he opted to speak with a forked tongue, intoning the rhetoric of peace in English while speaking the language of armed struggle in Arabic.* * *(v.) = talk with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongueEx: Developments in recent weeks have reaffirmed what some of us have been saying for a long time: Our present administration acts and talks with a twisted tongue.
Ex: Do not on these high matters speak with a twisted tongue; do not use words with double meanings; do not use sentences with hidden purposes.Ex: Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.Ex: Instead, he opted to speak with a forked tongue, intoning the rhetoric of peace in English while speaking the language of armed struggle in Arabic. -
11 hablar en falso
(v.) = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongueEx. Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.Ex. Instead, he opted to speak with a forked tongue, intoning the rhetoric of peace in English while speaking the language of armed struggle in Arabic.Ex. Do not on these high matters speak with a twisted tongue; do not use words with double meanings; do not use sentences with hidden purposes.* * *(v.) = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongueEx: Who is there still to trust if even the most 'reputable' and highly paid accountants, auditors and finance analysts speak with a split tongue.
Ex: Instead, he opted to speak with a forked tongue, intoning the rhetoric of peace in English while speaking the language of armed struggle in Arabic.Ex: Do not on these high matters speak with a twisted tongue; do not use words with double meanings; do not use sentences with hidden purposes. -
12 hacer una auditoría
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13 interventor
adj.intervening.m.1 comptroller, bookkeeper, book-keeper, controller.2 interventor, administrator.3 controller, court appointed interventor.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (gen) inspector, auditor; (de ayuntamiento) treasurer2 (en elecciones) scrutineer\interventor,-ra de cuentas auditor* * *interventor, -aSM / F1) (=inspector) inspector, supervisor; [en elecciones] scrutineer, canvasser (EEUU)2)interventor(a) judicial — receiver, official receiver; LAm government-appointed manager
* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Fin)a) ( inspector) auditorb) ( administrador) administrator ( appointed by the government or by a court)2) ( en elecciones) canvasser (AmE), scrutineer (BrE)* * *= auditor, comptroller, controller, town manager, city manager, city budget director.Ex. The records are often checked by auditors so complete accuracy is essential.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. When such suggestions are subjected to critical analysis by the discerning, uncommitted controllers of finance, one fundamental question must surely emerge -- 'Why?' = Cuando los interventores de finanzas exigentes y neutrales someten estas sugerencias a un análisis crítico, sin duda debe surgir una cuestión fundamental: "¿Por qué?".Ex. Department heads estimate their expenditures for the coming year and submit them to the town manager, who approves or disapproves them.Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex. The city budget director announced that in the next fiscal year the city of Deuxville will adopt a program budget format.* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Fin)a) ( inspector) auditorb) ( administrador) administrator ( appointed by the government or by a court)2) ( en elecciones) canvasser (AmE), scrutineer (BrE)* * *= auditor, comptroller, controller, town manager, city manager, city budget director.Ex: The records are often checked by auditors so complete accuracy is essential.
Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: When such suggestions are subjected to critical analysis by the discerning, uncommitted controllers of finance, one fundamental question must surely emerge -- 'Why?' = Cuando los interventores de finanzas exigentes y neutrales someten estas sugerencias a un análisis crítico, sin duda debe surgir una cuestión fundamental: "¿Por qué?".Ex: Department heads estimate their expenditures for the coming year and submit them to the town manager, who approves or disapproves them.Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex: The city budget director announced that in the next fiscal year the city of Deuxville will adopt a program budget format.* * *masculine, feminineA ( Fin)1 (inspector — de un banco) auditor, inspector; (— de una empresa) auditor2 (administrador) administrator ( appointed by the government or by a court)Compuesto:interventor/interventora judicialreceiver/administrator* * *
interventor,-ora sustantivo masculino auditor, inspector
' interventor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interventora
English:
controller
* * *interventor, -ora nm,f2. [de tren] ticket collector3. [en elecciones] Br scrutineer, US canvasser4. Am [administrador] administrator [appointed by the government]* * *m, interventora f1 de cuentas auditor2 ( revisor) (ticket) inspector3 electoral canvasser, Brscrutineer* * *interventor, - tora n1) : inspector2) : auditor, comptroller -
14 tribunal
m.1 court.llevar a alguien/acudir a los tribunales to take somebody/go to courttribunal de Apelación Court of Appealtribunal Constitucional Constitutional Courttribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos European Court of Human Rightstribunal Internacional de Justicia International Court of Justicetribunal de Justicia Europeo European Court of Justicetribunal Penal Internacional International Criminal Courttribunal Tutelar de Menores Juvenile Court2 board of examiners.3 tribunal, court of justice, court, bar.4 jury, juryman.* * *1 DERECHO court2 (de examen) board of examiners\llevar a los tribunales to take to courtTribunal Constitucional Constitutional Courttribunal de apelación court of appealTribunal de Cuentas National Audit Office, US Committee on Public AccountsTribunal Supremo High Court, US Supreme Courttribunal tutelar de menores juvenile court* * *noun m.court, tribunal* * *SM1) (Jur) (=lugar) court; (=conjunto de jueces) court, benchsus actos serán juzgados por el tribunal de la opinión pública — public opinion will be the judge of his actions
Tribunal de Justicia de las Comunidades Europeas, Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea — European Court of Justice
Tribunal Supremo — High Court, Supreme Court (EEUU)
2) (Univ) (=examinadores) board of examiners3) (Pol) (=comisión investigadora) tribunal4) Cono Sur (Mil) court martialTRIBUNAL CONSTITUCIONAL The role of the Spanish Tribunal Constitucional is to see that the 1978 Constitution is adhered to by the organs of government. It has jurisdiction in conflicts of power between the Spanish State and the Comunidades Autónomas and between the Autonomous Communities themselves, and it also has powers to safeguard the basic rights of citizens. It consists of 12 members, four nominated by Congress and by Senate, two by the Government and two by the governing body of the Spanish judiciary, the Consejo General del Poder Judicial.See:ver nota culturelle LA CONSTITUCIÓN ESPAÑOLA in constitución* * *1) (Der)b) tribunales masculino plural ( justicia)acudir/recurrir a los tribunales — to go to court
2) ( en examen) examining board; ( en concurso) panel of judges* * *= court, tribunal, court of law.Ex. However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.Ex. Look, for example, at UDC class 343.19 'Criminal courts and tribunals'.Ex. The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.----* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* jefatura del tribunal supremo = chief justiceship.* llevar a los tribunales = take + Nombre + to court.* los tribunales = the Bench.* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* sala del tribunal = courtroom.* tribunal criminal = criminal tribunal.* tribunal de alzada = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* tribunal de apelaciones = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* tribunal de distrito = district court.* tribunal de guerra = court martial.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* tribunal de menores = juvenile court, minors' court.* tribunal examinador = examining board, examining committee.* tribunal federal = federal court.* tribunal laboral = industrial tribunal.* tribunal militar = military tribunal.* Tribunal Supremo = Supreme Court.* Tribunal Supremo, el = High Court, the.* * *1) (Der)b) tribunales masculino plural ( justicia)acudir/recurrir a los tribunales — to go to court
2) ( en examen) examining board; ( en concurso) panel of judges* * *= court, tribunal, court of law.Ex: However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.
Ex: Look, for example, at UDC class 343.19 'Criminal courts and tribunals'.Ex: The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* jefatura del tribunal supremo = chief justiceship.* llevar a los tribunales = take + Nombre + to court.* los tribunales = the Bench.* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* sala del tribunal = courtroom.* tribunal criminal = criminal tribunal.* tribunal de alzada = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* tribunal de apelaciones = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* tribunal de distrito = district court.* tribunal de guerra = court martial.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* tribunal de menores = juvenile court, minors' court.* tribunal examinador = examining board, examining committee.* tribunal federal = federal court.* tribunal laboral = industrial tribunal.* tribunal militar = military tribunal.* Tribunal Supremo = Supreme Court.* Tribunal Supremo, el = High Court, the.* * *A ( Der)comparecer ante un tribunal to appear in courteso lo juzgará el tribunal de la historia history will be the judge of that(justicia): acudieron a los tribunales they went to courtrecurrir a los tribunales to go to court, to have recourse to the law ( frml)Compuestos:constitutional court Tribunal Constitucional (↑ tribunal a1)● tribunal de apelación or alzadaNational Audit Office(UE) European Court of Auditors(UE) European Court of Justicecourt of claims ( with jurisdiction in cases brought against the government)(UE) Court of First Instancecourt of first instancecourt martial, military court≈ supreme court, ≈ high court ( in UK)juvenile courtB (en un examen) examining board; (en un concurso) panel of judges* * *
tribunal sustantivo masculino
1 (Der)
( jueces) judges (pl);
tribunal supremo ≈ supreme court ( in US), ≈ high court ( in UK);
tribunal (tutelar) de menores juvenile courtb)
2 ( en examen) examining board;
( en concurso) panel of judges
tribunal sustantivo masculino
1 Jur (órgano, edificio) court
Tribunal Supremo, High Court, US Supreme Court
2 (de una oposición, concurso) board
' tribunal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- abogado
- constitucional
- desacato
- dictamen
- II
- instancia
- juzgado
- presidir
- sala
- alguacil
- apelar
- audiencia
- competencia
- presidente
- vocal
English:
appeal
- appear
- appearance
- appellate court
- attachment
- bar
- bench
- claim
- contempt
- court
- damage
- guilt
- guilty
- High Court
- juvenile court
- lawcourt
- probate court
- sit
- tribunal
- adjourn
- barrister
- board
- chief
- district
- high
- supreme
* * *tribunal nm1. [de justicia] court;llevar a alguien/acudir a los tribunales to take sb/to go to courtTribunal de Apelación Court of Appeal;Tribunal Constitucional Constitutional Court;Tribunal de Cuentas [español] ≈ National Audit Office;[europeo] Court of Audit;Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos European Court of Human Rights;Tribunal Internacional de Justicia International Court of Justice;UE Tribunal de Justicia Europeo European Court of Justice;Tribunal Penal Internacional International Criminal Court;Tribunal de la Rota Sacra Romana Rota;Tribunal Tutelar de Menores Juvenile Court2. [de examen] board of examiners;[de concurso] panel* * *m court* * *tribunal nm: court, tribunal* * *tribunal n (de justicia) court -
15 accionistas censores de cuentas
• stockholder-auditorsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > accionistas censores de cuentas
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16 auditores independientes
• outside auditorsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > auditores independientes
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17 informe de auditoría
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18 informe de los censores de cuentas
• auditor's report• report of the auditorsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > informe de los censores de cuentas
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19 auditores independientes
m.&f. pl.outside auditors.
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