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1 endorsed
adj.endosado.pp.participio pasado del verbo ENDORSE.pt.pretérito del verbo: ENDORSE -
2 endorsed bond
s.título de endoso, bono asumido por otra compañía, bono endosado, bono garantizado por otra compañía. -
3 blank endorsed
adj.endosado en blanco. -
4 endorse
in'do:s1) (to write one's signature on the back of (a cheque).) endosar2) (to make a note of an offence on (a driving licence).) escribir la sanción3) (to give one's approval to (a decision, statement etc): The court endorsed the judge's decision.) aprobar, refrendar•tr[ɪn'dɔːs]1 (of cheque etc) endosar2 (approve) aprobar, apoyar, respaldar3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (driving license) escribir la sanción en1) sign: endosar, firmar2) approve: aprobar, sancionarv.• avalar v.• confirmar v.• contentar v.• endosar v.• garantizar v.• subscribir v.• suscribir v.• visar v.ɪn'dɔːrs, ɪn'dɔːs1)a) ( approve) \<\<statement/decision\>\> aprobar*, refrendarb) ( Pol) refrendarc) \<\<product\>\> promocionar2) ( sign) \<\<check/bill\>\> endosar3) (BrE Auto, Law) anotar los detalles de una infracción de tráfico en el permiso de conducir[ɪn'dɔːs]VT1) (=sign) [+ cheque, document] endosar2) (=approve) [+ opinion, claim, plan] aprobar; (=support) [+ decision] respaldar3) (Brit)(Aut)* * *[ɪn'dɔːrs, ɪn'dɔːs]1)a) ( approve) \<\<statement/decision\>\> aprobar*, refrendarb) ( Pol) refrendarc) \<\<product\>\> promocionar2) ( sign) \<\<check/bill\>\> endosar3) (BrE Auto, Law) anotar los detalles de una infracción de tráfico en el permiso de conducir -
5 endorse
v.1 respaldar, apoyar, dar crédito a, endosar, justificar.2 aprobar, avalar. -> indorse (pt & pp endorsed) -
6 re-endorse
v.contraendosar.(pt & pp re-endorsed)
См. также в других словарях:
endorsed — endorsed; un·endorsed; … English syllables
endorsed — index agreed (promised), allowed, consensual, official, preferred (favored) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
Endorsed — Endorse En*dorse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Endorsed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Endorsing}.] [Formerly endosse, fr. F. endosser to put on the back, to endorse; pref. en (L. in) + dos back, L. dorsum. See {Dorsal}, and cf. {Indorse}.] Same as {Indorse}. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
endorsed — adjective Etymology: perhaps from past participle of endorse (I) 1. : addorsed 2. of a heraldic pale : enclosed between two endorses * * * endorsedˈ adjective 1. (of a pale) with an endorse on each s … Useful english dictionary
endorsed cheque — ➔ cheque * * * endorsed cheque UK US UK (US endorsed check) noun [C] BANKING ► a cheque to someone who has then written another person s name on it so that they can receive the money instead … Financial and business terms
Endorsed By Hate (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Endorsed By Hate Type = Album Artist = Maroon Released = February 8, 2005 Genre = Metalcore Label = Alveran Records Length = 43:02 Last album = This album = Endorsed By Hate (2005) Track listing# Catharsis 0:59 # The Worlds … Wikipedia
endorsed bond — noun Etymology: endorsed from past participle of endorse (I) : a bond the payment of which is guaranteed by endorsement … Useful english dictionary
Endorsed — Her. Term referring to the wings of a bird or hybrid animal which are thrown back, the tips of which are almost touching. The term Sepurture is a synonym … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
endorsed — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. signed, notarized, validated, legalized, ratified, sealed, affirmed, concluded, settled, attested, approved, upheld, supported, commended, recommended, sanctioned, advocated, blessed, sponsored, underwritten, backed, OK d … English dictionary for students
endorsed — en·dorse || ɪn dÉ”Ës v. approve, sanction; sign one s name (on the back of a check, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
endorsed the bill — signed his name on the bill … English contemporary dictionary