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1 formalizar
v.to formalize.* * *1 (hacer formal) to make formal2 (legalizar) to formalize, legalize1 (hacerse serio) to become serious, grow serious* * *1.VT (Jur) to formalize; [+ plan] to formulate, draw up; [+ situación] to put in order, regularize2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <noviazgo/relación> to make... official; <transacción/contrato> to formalize2.los extranjeros deben formalizar su situación — foreigners must legalize o regularize their position
* * *= formalise [formalize, -USA].Ex. As in many other instances, it would seem that Ranganathan's theory makes explicit and formalizes what had already been the practice, though unrecognized, in other schemes.* * *1.verbo transitivo <noviazgo/relación> to make... official; <transacción/contrato> to formalize2.los extranjeros deben formalizar su situación — foreigners must legalize o regularize their position
* * *= formalise [formalize, -USA].Ex: As in many other instances, it would seem that Ranganathan's theory makes explicit and formalizes what had already been the practice, though unrecognized, in other schemes.
* * *formalizar [A4 ]vtA ‹noviazgo/relación› to make … official; ‹transacción/contrato› to formalizelos extranjeros deben formalizar su situación foreigners must legalize o regularize their positionto settle down* * *
formalizar ( conjugate formalizar) verbo transitivo ‹noviazgo/relación› to make … official;
‹transacción/contrato› to formalize
formalizar verbo transitivo to formalize
' formalizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrechamiento
English:
execute
- formalize
* * *formalizar vtto formalize;formalizaron su relación they made their relationship official* * *v/t formalize; relación make official* * *formalizar {21} vt: to formalize, to make official -
2 formalizar
• formalise• formalize• legalizable• legalize• legalized• make for the door• make formal• make four copies of -
3 formalizar el acuerdo
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4 formalizar legalmente
• formalize legally -
5 formalizar un compromiso
• make it easy to• make it snappyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > formalizar un compromiso
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6 formalizar un contrato
• make a contract -
7 formalizar legalmente
v.to formalize legally. -
8 formalizar protesta
v.to protest. -
9 formalizar protesto
v.to protest. -
10 fideicomiso por formalizar
• executory trustDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fideicomiso por formalizar
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11 contrato
m.contract (commerce).bajo contrato under contractcontrato administrativo administrative contractcontrato de alquiler lease, tenancy agreementcontrato basura short-term contractcontrato fijo o indefinido permanent contractcontrato laboral o de trabajo work contractcontrato mercantil commercial contractcontrato en prácticas work-experience contractcontrato temporal temporary o short-term contractcontrato verbal oral contractpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: contratar.* * *1 contract\contrato de alquiler / contrato de arrendamiento lease, leasing agreementcontrato de compraventa contract of salecontrato de trabajo work contractcontrato temporal temporary contract* * *noun m.* * *SM contract (de for)contrato de alquiler — [de casa] lease, leasing agreement; [de coche] rental contract, hire contract
contrato de mantenimiento — maintenance contract, service agreement
contrato de trabajo — contract of employment, contract of service
* * *masculino contract* * *= appointment, contract, terms, indenture, contractual agreement, contractual relationship.Ex. The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.Ex. Many packages are available for purchase or lease, but there are also strictly in-house packages and packages developed by specific software houses under contract from one organisation.Ex. By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.Ex. So, unlike most state association or municipal library awarded grants, there was no stipulation of indenture to a state or a library for a number of years if the award was accepted.Ex. The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses = El uso de la información electrónica en todo el mundo normalmente se define y describe mediante acuerdos contractuales que se conocen como licencias.Ex. Data base producers must first decide how to structure their contractual relationship with the vendors and/or endusers = Los creadores de las bases de datos primero deben decidir cómo especificar sus relaciones contracturales con los proveedores y/o los usuarios finales.----* bridge-contrato = contract bridge.* celebrar un contrato = enter into + contract.* conceder un contrato = award + contract.* condiciones del contrato de trabajo = terms of employment.* contrato basado en las diferencias de género = gender contract.* contrato de alquiler = rental agreement, lease.* contrato de arrendamiento = lease.* contrato de compraventa = conveyance.* contrato de trabajo = contract position.* contrato fijo = tenure.* contrato social = social contract.* estipulaciones de un contrato = contract stipulations.* firma del contrato = contract signature.* firmar un contrato = issue + contract, sign + contract, make + contract, enter into + contract.* hacer un contrato = take out + contract.* incumplimiento de contrato = breach of contract.* lenguaje de los contratos = contract language.* ley sobre contratos = contract law.* negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.* obligado por contrato = indentured.* parte en un contrato = contracting party.* rescindir un contrato = buy + Nombre + out of.* términos de un contrato = contract stipulations.* * *masculino contract* * *= appointment, contract, terms, indenture, contractual agreement, contractual relationship.Ex: The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.
Ex: Many packages are available for purchase or lease, but there are also strictly in-house packages and packages developed by specific software houses under contract from one organisation.Ex: By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.Ex: So, unlike most state association or municipal library awarded grants, there was no stipulation of indenture to a state or a library for a number of years if the award was accepted.Ex: The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses = El uso de la información electrónica en todo el mundo normalmente se define y describe mediante acuerdos contractuales que se conocen como licencias.Ex: Data base producers must first decide how to structure their contractual relationship with the vendors and/or endusers = Los creadores de las bases de datos primero deben decidir cómo especificar sus relaciones contracturales con los proveedores y/o los usuarios finales.* bridge-contrato = contract bridge.* celebrar un contrato = enter into + contract.* conceder un contrato = award + contract.* condiciones del contrato de trabajo = terms of employment.* contrato basado en las diferencias de género = gender contract.* contrato de alquiler = rental agreement, lease.* contrato de arrendamiento = lease.* contrato de compraventa = conveyance.* contrato de trabajo = contract position.* contrato fijo = tenure.* contrato social = social contract.* estipulaciones de un contrato = contract stipulations.* firma del contrato = contract signature.* firmar un contrato = issue + contract, sign + contract, make + contract, enter into + contract.* hacer un contrato = take out + contract.* incumplimiento de contrato = breach of contract.* lenguaje de los contratos = contract language.* ley sobre contratos = contract law.* negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.* obligado por contrato = indentured.* parte en un contrato = contracting party.* rescindir un contrato = buy + Nombre + out of.* términos de un contrato = contract stipulations.* * *contractfirmar un contrato to sign a contractdecidió rescindirle el contrato she decided to cancel his contractincumplimiento de contrato breach of contractCompuestos:rental agreement, leasecontract of sale and purchasemaintenance contractcontract of employmentmarriage contract* * *
Del verbo contratar: ( conjugate contratar)
contrato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
contrató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
contratar
contrato
contratar ( conjugate contratar) verbo transitivo
‹artista/deportista› to sign up;
‹ servicios› to contract
contrato sustantivo masculino
contract;
contrato de compraventa/de trabajo contract of sale and purchase/of employment
contratar verbo transitivo to hire, engage
contrato sustantivo masculino contract
contrato a tiempo parcial, part-time contract
contrato bilateral, bilateral contract
contrato de alquiler, lease, leasing agreement
contrato de compraventa, contract of sale
contrato leonino, onerous contract
contrato unilateral, unilateral contract
' contrato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adjudicar
- adjudicación
- anulación
- ceñirse
- incumplir
- incumplimiento
- liquidación
- no
- parcial
- precipitadamente
- prorrogable
- rechazar
- redactar
- rescindir
- romper
- subastar
- supeditar
- suscribir
- término
- vencer
- vendedor
- vendedora
- violar
- violación
- alquiler
- anular
- arrendamiento
- borrador
- cumplir
- determinar
- disolución
- disolver
- formalizar
- leasing
- multimillonario
- parte
- prolongar
- ratificar
- renovación
- renovar
- ruptura
- seguro
- vigente
English:
agreement
- applicable
- apprentice
- bind
- binding
- bond
- breach
- cancel
- clause
- condition
- contract
- draft
- draw up
- duration
- execute
- expiry
- extend
- formalize
- fulfil
- fulfill
- golden parachute
- guard
- lapse
- lawful
- lease
- legal
- negotiate
- nullify
- push through
- run
- run out
- service contract
- sign on
- stand
- tenancy agreement
- terminate
- void
- bill
- fixed
- lose
* * *contrato nmcontract;firmar un contrato to sign a contract;romper un contrato to break (the terms of) a contract;incumplimiento de contrato breach of contract;bajo contrato under contract;por contrato contractuallycontrato administrativo administrative contract;contrato de aprendizaje apprentice contract;contrato de arrendamiento lease;contrato basura short-term contract [with poor conditions];contrato blindado golden parachute, cast-iron contract;contrato de compraventa contract of sale;contrato de exclusividad exclusive agreement;contrato fijo permanent contract;contrato indefinido permanent contract;contrato laboral work contract;contrato de licencia licensing agreement;contrato de mantenimiento maintenance contract;contrato matrimonial marriage contract;contrato mercantil commercial contract;contrato en prácticas work-experience contract;contrato social social contract;contrato a tiempo parcial part-time contract;contrato de trabajo work contract;contrato verbal verbal contract* * *m contract* * *contrato nm: contract* * *contrato n contract -
12 estrechamiento
m.1 narrowing.2 rapprochement.* * *1 (de valle, carretera, etc) narrowing2 (de prenda) taking in3 (lugar estrecho) narrow point4 figurado coming closer together, rapprochement\'Estrechamiento de calzada' AUTOMÓVIL "Road narrows"* * *SM1) [de valle, calle] narrowing2) (=aumento) [de lazos] tightening; [de amistades] strengthening* * *1) ( de relaciones) strengthening2) ( reducción del ancho) narrowing* * *= constriction, stenosis.Ex. Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.Ex. The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.* * *1) ( de relaciones) strengthening2) ( reducción del ancho) narrowing* * *= constriction, stenosis.Ex: Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.
Ex: The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.* * *A (de relaciones) strengtheningB (reducción del ancho) narrowingestrechamientos de la calzada places where the road narrowsel estrechamiento del margen de beneficios the reduction o narrowing of the profit margin* * *
estrechamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (acción y resultado de estrecharse) narrowing: todas las mañanas se forma un atasco debido al estrechamiento de la carretera, every morning there is a traffic jam where the road narrows
2 (apretón de manos) handshake: para formalizar el pacto tiene que haber un estrechamiento de manos, we need to shake hands to formalize the agreement
3 (aproximación) strengthening: el estrechamiento de las relaciones entre los dos pueblos es muy difícil, strengthening the bond between the two nations is a difficult task
* * *1. [de calle, tubo] narrowing;atención: estrechamiento provisional de la calzada [en letrero] road narrowsMed estrechamiento del túnel carpiano carpal tunnel syndrome2. [de relaciones] [entre países] rapprochement;producir el estrechamiento de relaciones entre dos personas to bring two people closer together* * *m narrowing* * *1) : narrowing2) : narrow point3) : tightening, strengthening (of relations) -
13 formalizado
adj.formalized.past part.past participle of spanish verb: formalizar.* * *= formalised [formalized, -USA], formularized.Ex. Examples of traditional less formalized pre-coordinate indexing systems will be considered in the next section.Ex. The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.----* bien formalizado = well-formalised [well-formalized].* * *= formalised [formalized, -USA], formularized.Ex: Examples of traditional less formalized pre-coordinate indexing systems will be considered in the next section.
Ex: The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.* bien formalizado = well-formalised [well-formalized]. -
14 noviazgo
m.1 engagement.2 courtship, engagement, period of engagement.* * *1 engagement* * *SM engagement* * ** * *= courtship, courting.Ex. The article is entitled ' Courtship and competition on campus: the convergence of university libraries and computing centres'.Ex. Chapters include drinking and moonshine, courting, old cures and remedies, fishing and hunting, plus a chapter of pithy quotes and old sayings.* * ** * *= courtship, courting.Ex: The article is entitled ' Courtship and competition on campus: the convergence of university libraries and computing centres'.
Ex: Chapters include drinking and moonshine, courting, old cures and remedies, fishing and hunting, plus a chapter of pithy quotes and old sayings.* * *el noviazgo duró cuatro años they went out (together) for four years, their courtship lasted four years ( dated)esos noviazgos a larga distancia no funcionan those long-distance relationships don't work* * *
noviazgo sustantivo masculino:
noviazgos a larga distancia long-distance relationships
noviazgo sustantivo masculino engagement
' noviazgo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deshacer
- formalizar
English:
courtship
- engagement
* * *noviazgo nmengagement;se casaron después de dos meses de noviazgo they marrried after a two-month engagement o after being engaged for two months* * *m engagement* * *noviazgo nm1) : courtship, relationship2) : engagement, betrothal* * *noviazgo n engagement -
15 restar
v.1 to subtract (Mat).restar una cantidad de otra to subtract one figure from anotherEllos restan el dinero They subtract the money.2 to be left.sólo restan tres días only three days are leftsólo me resta agradecerles su ayuda all that remains is for me to thank you for your help3 to remain, to be left.Restan cuatro Four remain.4 to have still to, to have yet to.Me resta hacer esto I have still to do this.5 to be still pending to.Resta hacer esto It is still pending to do this.6 to owe.* * *1 MATEMÁTICAS to subtract, take (away)3 DEPORTE to return1 (quedar) to be left, remain■ resta poco para las vacaciones it won't be long until the holiday, it isn't long until the holiday\restar importancia a algo to play something down, play down the importance of something* * *verb1) to deduct2) remain•* * *1. VT1) (Mat) to take away, subtractréstale 10 a 24 — subtract 10 from 24, take away 10 from 24
a esta cifra hay que restarle los gastos de comida — you have to deduct o subtract the meals allowance from this figure
2) [+ autoridad, importancia]3) (Dep) [+ pelota] to return2.VI frm to remain, be leftahora solo me resta hacerlo — it only remains for me now to do it, all I have to do now is do it
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mat) < número> to subtract, take awayrestar algo DE algo — to take (away) o subtract something FROM something
b) <gastos/cantidad> to deduct, take awayrestar algo A algo — to take away o deduct something from something
c) ( quitar)2.restarle importancia a algo — to minimize o play down the importance of something
restar vi1) (Mat) to subtract, take away2) (frml) ( faltar)3) (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)* * *= subtract, decrement, make + deduction.Ex. This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.Ex. Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.Ex. A single bill was made out, and each man took an equal share of the payment, regardless of how many pages he had set; deductions were made only for failings such as unpunctuality.----* contrarrestar = counterbalance.* restar fuerza = take + the bite out of.* restar importancia = minimise + importance, downplay, gloss over, negate, soft-pedal.* restarle importancia a las cosas = make + light of things.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mat) < número> to subtract, take awayrestar algo DE algo — to take (away) o subtract something FROM something
b) <gastos/cantidad> to deduct, take awayrestar algo A algo — to take away o deduct something from something
c) ( quitar)2.restarle importancia a algo — to minimize o play down the importance of something
restar vi1) (Mat) to subtract, take away2) (frml) ( faltar)3) (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)* * *= subtract, decrement, make + deduction.Ex: This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.
Ex: Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.Ex: A single bill was made out, and each man took an equal share of the payment, regardless of how many pages he had set; deductions were made only for failings such as unpunctuality.* contrarrestar = counterbalance.* restar fuerza = take + the bite out of.* restar importancia = minimise + importance, downplay, gloss over, negate, soft-pedal.* restarle importancia a las cosas = make + light of things.* * *restar [A1 ]vt1 ( Mat) ‹número› to subtract, take away restar algo DE algo to take (away) sth FROM sth, subtract sth FROM sthrestar 15 de 36 take 15 (away) from 36, subtract 15 from 362 ‹gastos/cantidad› to deduct, take away restar algo A algo to take away o deduct sth FROM sth3 (quitar) ‹importancia/credibilidad/mérito›quiso restarle importancia al incidente he tried to minimize o play down the importance of the incidentestos hechos restan credibilidad a la hipótesis these facts detract from the credibility of the hypothesis, these facts make the hypothesis less credible■ restarviA ( Mat) to subtract, take awayrestan dos etapas para terminarse la carrera there are two stages left before the race endssólo me resta agradecerles a todos ustedes su presencia en este acto it only remains for me to thank you all for attending ( frml)sólo resta formalizar el acuerdo the only thing that remains to be done is to formalize the agreement* * *
restar ( conjugate restar) verbo transitivo
restar algo DE algo to take (away) o subtract sth from sth
c) ( quitar):◊ restarle importancia a algo to minimize o play down the importance of sth
verbo intransitivo
1 (Mat) to subtract, take away
2 (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)
restar
I verbo transitivo
1 Mat to subtract, take away
2 (quitar) to minimize: me estáis restando autoridad, you are undermining my authority
le restó importancia, she played down its importance
3 (en tenis) to return
II vi (quedar) to be left, remain: solo me resta decir..., it only remains for me to say...
¿Cómo se dice 8 - 2 = 6?
Two from eight leaves/is six.
Eight take away two leaves/is six.
What's two from eight?
What's eight minus two?
' restar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atar
- deducirse
- faltar
- quitar
- sustraer
- desautorizar
- descontar
- sobrar
English:
detract
- little
- smooth over
- subtract
- subtraction
- take away
* * *♦ vt1. Mat to subtract;restar una cantidad de otra to subtract one figure from another;a esa cantidad réstale los gastos de envío subtract o deduct the postage and packing from that figurerestar méritos a algo/a alguien to detract from sth/sb;su participación en el escándalo le resta legitimidad her involvement in the scandal detracts from her legitimacy♦ vi1. [faltar] to be left;me resta envolver los regalos I still have to wrap up the presents;sólo restan tres días only three days are left;sólo me resta agradecerles su ayuda all that remains is for me to thank you for your help2. [en tenis] to return* * *I v/t subtract;restar importancia a play down the importance ofII v/i remain, be left* * *restar vt1) : to deduct, to subtractrestar un punto: to deduct a point2) : to minimize, to play downrestar vi: to remain, to be left* * * -
16 transacción
f.1 transaction, deal.2 settlement, agreement.* * *1 transaction, deal* * *noun f.transaction, deal* * *SF1) (Com) transaction; (=acuerdo) deal, bargain2) (Jur) [para evitar un pleito] compromise, compromise settlement* * *1) (Com, Fin) transaction, deal2) (Der) settlement, agreement* * *= transaction, transaction load.Ex. Access to individual transaction is made via a menu.Ex. This project will benefit LC by supplying raw data relating to transaction loads and costs.----* darse una transacción económica = cash + change hands.* fichero de registro de transacciones = log, service log, computer log, server log.* haber una transacción económica de por medio = money + change hands.* programa de análisis de ficheros de transacciones = log analysis software.* registro de transacciones = logsheet.* registro temporal de transacciones = time log.* transacción bancaria = bank transaction.* transacción comercial = business transaction.* transacciones = traffic load.* transacciones bancarias = banking, commercial banking, business banking.* transacción financiera = financial transaction.* * *1) (Com, Fin) transaction, deal2) (Der) settlement, agreement* * *= transaction, transaction load.Ex: Access to individual transaction is made via a menu.
Ex: This project will benefit LC by supplying raw data relating to transaction loads and costs.* darse una transacción económica = cash + change hands.* fichero de registro de transacciones = log, service log, computer log, server log.* haber una transacción económica de por medio = money + change hands.* programa de análisis de ficheros de transacciones = log analysis software.* registro de transacciones = logsheet.* registro temporal de transacciones = time log.* transacción bancaria = bank transaction.* transacción comercial = business transaction.* transacciones = traffic load.* transacciones bancarias = banking, commercial banking, business banking.* transacción financiera = financial transaction.* * *B ( Der) settlement, agreement* * *
transacción sustantivo femenino (Com, Fin) transaction, deal
transacción f Fin transaction, deal
' transacción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recibo
- formalizar
- hacer
- negocio
English:
deal
- transaction
* * *transacción nf1. Com transactiontransacción bancaria bank transaction;transacción comercial commercial transaction;transacción electrónica electronic transaction;transacción financiera financial transaction2. Der settlement (of action)* * *f COM deal, transaction* * * -
17 desposarse
* * *VPR1) (=formalizar el noviazgo) to get engaged ( con to)2) (=casarse) to marry, get married* * *vprto get married, to marry* * *v/r1 ( casarse) get married2 ( prometerse) get engaged
См. также в других словарях:
formalizar — 1. tr. Dar forma a algo. 2. Revestir algo de los requisitos legales. Formalizar un expediente, un ingreso, un asiento. 3. Concretar, precisar. Formalizar un cargo, una oposición. 4. Dar carácter de seriedad a lo que no la tenía. Formalizar un… … Diccionario de la lengua española
formalizar — Se conjuga como: cazar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: formalizar formalizando formalizado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. formalizo formalizas formaliza … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
formalizar — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer (una persona) legal o reglamentaria [una cosa]: Los alumnos deben formalizar la matrícula antes del martes. Los presidentes formalizarán el acuerdo con sus firmas. 2. Hacer (una persona … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
formalizar — v. tr. 1. Realizar, segundo as fórmulas ou segundo as formalidades. 2. Executar, conforme as regras ou cláusulas. • v. pron. 3. Dar se por ofendido, melindrar se … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
formalizar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar carácter de seriedad y compromiso a lo que no lo tenía: ■ formalizó su relación con la chica. SE CONJUGA COMO cazar SINÓNIMO oficializar 2 Dar forma legal o reglamentaria a una cosa: ■ aún no han formalizado los estatutos … Enciclopedia Universal
formalizar — transitivo 1) concretar, precisar. Dícese de las relaciones entre dos personas en el momento en que estas las hacen públicas: formalizar su noviazgo. También tiene el sentido jurídico de darle forma legal o reglamentaria a algo: formalizar el… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
formalizar — {{#}}{{LM F18069}}{{〓}} {{ConjF18069}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynF18536}} {{[}}formalizar{{]}} ‹for·ma·li·zar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Dar carácter serio o estable: • Formalizaron su relación y al poco tiempo se casaron.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Dar… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
formalizar — (v) (Intermedio) dar carácter legal o más serio a algo Ejemplos: Tenemos que formalizar este contrato por escrito. Catalina y Santiago han formalizado su noviazgo. Sinónimos: oficializar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
formalizar — tr. Dar la última forma a una cosa. Dar los requisitos legales. Concretar, precisar. Dar mayor seriedad … Diccionario Castellano
formalizar — fourmalisa formaliser … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
Formalización — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La formalización es la denominación de un trámite procesal del proceso penal chileno. El artículo 229 del Código Procesal de Chile lo define como la comunicación que el fiscal efectúa al imputado, en presencia del… … Wikipedia Español