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1 homologación
f.homologation, official approval, validation.* * *1 (registro) official approval, official recognition2 DEPORTE ratification3 (equiparación) parity* * *SF1) (=aprobación) official approvalel nuevo medicamento ha recibido la homologación de la UE — the new drug has received EU approval, the new drug has been licensed by the EU
2) (=equiparación)le han denegado la homologación del título — they refused to recognize her qualification as equivalent
favorecía la homologación de lo popular y lo culto — he was in favour of equal status for popular and high culture
3) (Dep) ratification, recognition* * *= accreditation, accrediting.Ex. There is need for reform of the curriculum and a national system of accreditation.Ex. For example, the higher education accrediting bodies such as this one have an influence on the libraries of institutions they accredit.----* agencia de homologación = accrediting agency, accrediting body.* homologación laboral = comparable worth.* proceso de homologación = accreditation process.* * *= accreditation, accrediting.Ex: There is need for reform of the curriculum and a national system of accreditation.
Ex: For example, the higher education accrediting bodies such as this one have an influence on the libraries of institutions they accredit.* agencia de homologación = accrediting agency, accrediting body.* homologación laboral = comparable worth.* proceso de homologación = accreditation process.* * *A1 (de un producto — recomendación) endorsement; (— autorización) authorization, sanctioning2 ( Dep) (de un récord) ratification, recognitionB (equiparación) homologación CON algo:han pedido su homologación con los técnicos they have asked for parity with the techniciansla homologación de los títulos australianos con los europeos the recognition of Australian qualifications as equivalent to European ones* * *
homologación sustantivo femenino
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(— autorización) authorization
2 ( equiparación) homologación con algo:
la homologación de los títulos australianos con los europeos the recognition of Australian qualifications as equivalent to European ones
homologación sustantivo femenino
1 (hacer equivalentes) standardization: la Comunidad Europea va a proceder a la homologación de los sistemas de manipulación de alimentos, the European Community is going to standardize food-handling methods
2 (validación) (type) approval, agreement
* * *homologación nf1. [equiparación] bringing into line;reivindican la homologación salarial de todos los docentes they are demanding that all teachers should be on a uniform salary scale2. [de un producto] official authorization3. [de un récord] official confirmation4. [de un título] = certification of equivalence to an officially recognized qualification* * ** * *homologación nf, pl - ciones1) : sanctioning, approval2) : parity
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