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1 galardonar
v.to award a prize to.* * ** * *VT [+ obra, candidato] to award a prize to, give a prize o an award to* * *verbo transitivo (period)* * *verbo transitivo (period)* * *galardonar [A1 ]vt( period):un nuevo premio para galardonar la labor científica a new prize awarded for scientific worksu novela fue galardonada con el primer premio her novel was awarded first prize, her novel won first prizeel guión/autor galardonado the prizewinning o awardwinning script/author* * *
galardonar verbo transitivo to award a prize to
* * *galardonar vtto award a prize to;fue galardonada con un Óscar she won an Oscar* * *v/t:fue galardonado con … he was awarded …* * *galardonar vt: to give an award to
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