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[kən'fə:m]1) (to establish or make quite certain: They confirmed their hotel booking by letter.) potrditi2) (to admit to full membership of certain Christian churches.) birmati•- confirmand
- confirmed* * *[kənfɜ:m]transitive verb(o)jačiti, (o)krepiti; potrditi, odobriti, ratificirati; ecclesiastic birmaticommerce a confirmed (letter of) credit — potrjen akreditiv -
83 solterón
solterón
(f) old maid (pej)
solterón,-ona pey
I m (hombre) confirmed bachelor
II f (mujer) old maid ' solterón' also found in these entries: Spanish: solterona - empedernido -
84 solterona
solterón,-ona pey
I m (hombre) confirmed bachelor
II f (mujer) old maid ' solterona' also found in these entries: English: maid -
85 confirm
kən'fə:m1) (to establish or make quite certain: They confirmed their hotel booking by letter.) confirmar2) (to admit to full membership of certain Christian churches.) confirmar•- confirmand
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confirm vb confirmartr[kən'fɜːm]1 (prove true, verify) confirmar2 (ratify) ratificar3 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL confirmarconfirm [kən'fərm] vt1) ratify: ratificar2) verify: confirmar, verificar3) : confirmar (en religión)v.• apoyar v.• confirmar v.• contestar v.• convalidar v.• remachar v.• verificar v.kən'fɜːrm, kən'fɜːm1)a) ( substantiate) \<\<report/reservation\>\> confirmarb) ( ratify) (frml) \<\<treaty/agreement\>\> ratificar*c) confirmed past p <bachelor/liar> empedernido2) ( Relig) confirmar[kǝn'fɜːm]VT1) (=prove) confirmar2) (Rel) confirmar* * *[kən'fɜːrm, kən'fɜːm]1)a) ( substantiate) \<\<report/reservation\>\> confirmarb) ( ratify) (frml) \<\<treaty/agreement\>\> ratificar*c) confirmed past p <bachelor/liar> empedernido2) ( Relig) confirmar
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confirmed bachelor — A confirmed bachelor is a man who shows little or no interest in women. It can be used to suggest that they re gay … The small dictionary of idiomes
confirmed bachelor — a homosexual Mainly obituary use but: Although he had been himself referred to in such phrases as a confirmed bachelor , even his personal life has largely been left alone. (New Yorker, July, 2000) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
confirmed bachelor — noun a) (euphemistically) a gay man b) any man uninterested in committed relationships … Wiktionary
confirmed bachelor — man committed to remaining unmarried, one enjoying life as an unmarried man and unlikely to change … English contemporary dictionary
confirmed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ firmly established in a habit, belief, or way of life: a confirmed bachelor … English terms dictionary
confirmed — [kən fʉrmd′] adj. 1. firmly established, as in a habit or condition; habitual [a confirmed bachelor] 2. chronic, as a disease 3. corroborated; proved 4. a) having received Christian confirmation b) having reaffirmed belief through Jewish… … English World dictionary
Bachelor — This article is about the term for an unmarried man. For other uses, see Bachelor (disambiguation). A bachelor is a man above the age of majority who has never been married (see single person). Unlike his female counterpart, the spinster, a… … Wikipedia
bachelor — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ confirmed, lifelong ▪ He was 38, and a confirmed bachelor. ▪ eligible ▪ one of the country s most eligible bachelors BACHELOR + NOUN … Collocations dictionary
bachelor — UK [ˈbætʃələ(r)] / US [ˈbætʃələr] noun [countable] Word forms bachelor : singular bachelor plural bachelors a man who has never been married. It is more usual to say that someone who is not married is single. An eligible bachelor is one who many… … English dictionary
confirmed — confirmedly /keuhn fur mid lee/, adv. confirmedness /keuhn ferr mid nis, ferrmd /, n. /keuhn ferrmd /, adj. 1. made certain as to truth, accuracy, validity, availability, etc.: confirmed reports of new fighting at the front; confirmed… … Universalium
confirmed — con|firmed [ kən fɜrmd ] adjective 1. ) only before noun always living in a particular way, having a particular belief, or behaving in a particular way: He is a confirmed bachelor. a confirmed atheist 2. ) proved and therefore known to be true or … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English