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1 revaloración
• revalidation• revaluation• revaluation clause -
2 revalidación
f.revalidation.* * *1 confirmation, ratification, validation* * *a) (Chi, Méx) ( convalidación) validationb) (Col) ( diploma) high-school diploma ( for mature students)c) (Col, Ven) ( del pasaporte) renewal* * *= revalidation.Ex. Existing theories of crime demand fresh thinking & revalidation in view of its pervasive nature.* * *a) (Chi, Méx) ( convalidación) validationb) (Col) ( diploma) high-school diploma ( for mature students)c) (Col, Ven) ( del pasaporte) renewal* * *= revalidation.Ex: Existing theories of crime demand fresh thinking & revalidation in view of its pervasive nature.
* * *1 (Chi, Méx) (convalidación) validation3 (Col, Ven) (del pasaporte) renewal* * *
revalidación sustantivo femenino
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3 ratificación
f.1 ratifying statement, avowal.2 ratification, confirmation, corroboration, cross-checking.* * *1 ratification* * *SF ratification* * *femenino ratification* * *= confirmation, ratification, enshrining, validation, revalidation.Ex. One of the key recommendations was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's authors.Ex. This article describles the steps taken to deal with the backlogs which had built up when it became clear that ratification would not be achieved.Ex. Proponents of the enshrining in legislation of the citizen's basic right to know what his government is doing and why, often point to the US as an example.Ex. Often referred to as utilities, basic software packages are available for performing basic operations such as data entry and validation, sorting and merging files and editing data.Ex. Existing theories of crime demand fresh thinking & revalidation in view of its pervasive nature.* * *femenino ratification* * *= confirmation, ratification, enshrining, validation, revalidation.Ex: One of the key recommendations was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's authors.
Ex: This article describles the steps taken to deal with the backlogs which had built up when it became clear that ratification would not be achieved.Ex: Proponents of the enshrining in legislation of the citizen's basic right to know what his government is doing and why, often point to the US as an example.Ex: Often referred to as utilities, basic software packages are available for performing basic operations such as data entry and validation, sorting and merging files and editing data.Ex: Existing theories of crime demand fresh thinking & revalidation in view of its pervasive nature.* * *ratification* * *ratificación nfratification* * *f ratification* * * -
4 reválida
f.1 revalidation.2 final examination.* * *1 final examination* * ** * *femenino (RPl) ( convalidación) validation* * *femenino (RPl) ( convalidación) validation* * *1 ( RPl) (convalidación) validationno le han dado la reválida they won't recognize her qualifications2 ( Esp) (del bachillerato) final examination* * *
Del verbo revalidar: ( conjugate revalidar)
revalida es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
revalidar
reválida
revalidar ( conjugate revalidar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹campeonato/título› to defend, win … again;
‹ victoria› to repeat
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reválida sustantivo femenino (RPl) validation
* * *reválida nf3. Am [de estudios, título] recognition* * *f final examination -
5 poner de nuevo en vigencia
• declare valid again• make vague remarks• make velvety• revaccinate• revalidationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > poner de nuevo en vigencia
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6 revalidar
• revaccinate• revalidation -
7 revalorización
• reappraisal• revalidate• revalidation• revalorization• revaluation• revaluation clause• write-up -
8 revaluación
• reappraisal• reappraisement• reassessment• reconsideration• revalidate• revalidation• revalorization• revaluation• revaluation clause -
9 revalúo
• reappraisal• revalidation• revaluation• revaluation clause
См. также в других словарях:
revalidation — [ʀ(ə)validɑsjɔ̃] n. f. ÉTYM. 1842; attestation isolée, XVIe; de re , et validation. ❖ ♦ Action de valider une nouvelle fois; résultat de cette action. || Revalidation du mariage, en droit canon. REM. Le verbe revalider est virtuel … Encyclopédie Universelle
revalidation — (re va li da sion) s. f. Terme de pratique. Action de revalider. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Quant aucuns auront leurs lettres rompues ou perdues par caducité.... ils en pourront faire remonstrance en nostre ditte cour, afin d avoir revalidation ou … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
revalidation — n. * * * … Universalium
revalidation — noun The act of revalidating … Wiktionary
revalidation — n. reauthentication, reverification; act of legalizing again, act of ratifying again … English contemporary dictionary
revalidation — re·val·i·da·tion … English syllables
revalidation — n. the process in which doctors, in order to retain their medical licence, are required to demonstrate to the General Medical Council, at regular intervals, that they remain fit to practise medicine. The procedure was introduced to make doctors… … The new mediacal dictionary
revalidation — re val•i•da′tion n … From formal English to slang
revalidation — n.f. Belg. Rééducation motrice … Le dictionnaire des mots absents des autres dictionnaires
revalidation — (|)rēˌvalə|dāshən noun Etymology: revalidate + ion : the act or process of revalidating … Useful english dictionary
Revalidation Sticker — Официальная надпись на летном купоне обозначает новую бронь, которая должна быть сделана … Лексикон туриста