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1 acreditar
v.1 to certify.2 to prove, to confirm.3 to do credit to (dar fama a).4 to accredit.5 to credit (finance).Ella acreditó el dinero She credited the money.6 to authorize, to credential.La agencia acredita a sus cajeros The agency authorizes its cashiers.7 to verify.El banco acredita su reputación The bank verifies his reputation.* * *1 (probar) to prove■ ¿tiene algún documento que acredite su identidad? have you any documents which would prove your identity?2 FINANZAS to credit■ hemos acreditado a su cuenta la suma de 1000 dólares we have credited your account with the sum of 1000 dollars3 (embajador) to accredit1 to gain a reputation, make one's name, become famous* * *1. VT1) (=dar reputación a) to do credit to, give credit to2) (=avalar) to vouch for, guarantee; (=probar) to prove; (=autorizar) to sanction, authorize3) (Pol) [+ embajador] to accredit4) (Com) to credit; And (=fiar) to sell on credit2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <diplomático/periodista> to accredit; < representante> to authorize2) (frml)a) (probar, avalar) < pago> to proveb) ( dar renombre)3) (Fin) to credit2.acreditarse v prona) <victoria/logro> to achieveb) ( lograr renombre) to get o gain a good reputation* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <diplomático/periodista> to accredit; < representante> to authorize2) (frml)a) (probar, avalar) < pago> to proveb) ( dar renombre)3) (Fin) to credit2.acreditarse v prona) <victoria/logro> to achieveb) ( lograr renombre) to get o gain a good reputation* * *acreditar [A1 ]vtA ‹diplomático/periodista› to accredit; ‹representante› to authorizeB ( frml) (probar, avalar) to proveel presente recibo no acredita el pago de los anteriores this receipt does not provide evidence of payment o does not prove payment of previous billslos documentos que lo acreditan como residente the papers which prove that you are a residenteste libro lo acredita como un gran pensador this book confirms him as a great thinkeruna empresa acreditada como líder en su campo a firm recognized as the leader in its fieldC ( Fin) ‹suma› to credit; ‹cuenta› to credithemos acreditado su cuenta en la suma de 5.000 pesos we have credited your account with the sum of 5,000 pesos, we have credited the sum of 5,000 pesos to your account1 ‹victoria/logro› to achieve2 (lograr buena fama) to get o gain a good reputation, prove one's worth* * *
acreditar ( conjugate acreditar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹diplomático/periodista› to accredit;
‹ representante› to authorize
2 (frml)
b) ( dar renombre):
3 (Fin) to credit
acreditar verbo transitivo
1 (dar fama) to be a credit to
2 (demostrar) to prove
3 (autorizar a alguien) to accredit: ya lo han acreditado como embajador en Cuba, he has just been accredited as ambassador to Cuba
4 Fin to credit
' acreditar' also found in these entries:
English:
accredit
* * *acreditar vt1. [periodista, deportista] to accredit2. [certificar] to certify;[autorizar] to authorize, to entitle;un centro que ha sido acreditado para la docencia an accredited o approved teaching centre;los interesados deben acreditar que cumplen los requisitos applicants must provide documentary evidence that they meet the requirements3. [demostrar] to prove, to confirm;este diploma lo acredita como traductor jurado this diploma certifies that he is an official translator;el carnet lo acredita como miembro de la delegación the ID card identifies him as a member of the delegation4. [dar fama a] to do credit to;el premio lo acreditó como escritor the award confirmed his status as a writer5. [embajador] to accredit6. Fin to credit* * *v/t2 ( avalar) prove;un documento que lo acredita como el propietario a document that proves his ownership3 FIN:acreditar en cuenta credit an account* * *acreditar vt1) : to accredit, to authorize2) : to credit3) : to prove, to verify -
2 acreditado
adj.credited, proven, authorized, confirmed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acreditar.* * *1→ link=acreditar acreditar► adjetivo1 (prestigioso) reputable, well-known, prestigious2 (representante, embajador) accredited* * *ADJ (Pol) accredited; (=estimado) reputable* * *- da adjetivoa) ( de renombre) <establecimiento/marca> reputable, well-knownb) <diplomático/periodista> accredited; <agente/representante> authorized, official* * *= accredited, reputable.Ex. Please remember that only accredited representatives of voting members of IFLA are entitled to vote at IFLA Council meetings.Ex. Plainly it is worth seeking both reputable suppliers and producers, since they have an interest in offering a sound product.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( de renombre) <establecimiento/marca> reputable, well-knownb) <diplomático/periodista> accredited; <agente/representante> authorized, official* * *= accredited, reputable.Ex: Please remember that only accredited representatives of voting members of IFLA are entitled to vote at IFLA Council meetings.
Ex: Plainly it is worth seeking both reputable suppliers and producers, since they have an interest in offering a sound product.* * *acreditado -da1 (de renombre) ‹establecimiento/marca› reputable, well-known2 ‹diplomático/periodista› accredited; ‹agente/representante› authorized, officialel embajador acreditado ante la Santa Sede the ambassador accredited to the Holy See* * *
Del verbo acreditar: ( conjugate acreditar)
acreditado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acreditado
acreditar
acreditado◊ -da adjetivo
‹agente/representante› authorized, official
acreditar ( conjugate acreditar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹diplomático/periodista› to accredit;
‹ representante› to authorize
2 (frml)
b) ( dar renombre):
3 (Fin) to credit
acreditado,-a adjetivo
1 (con credenciales) accredited
2 (reputado) renowned, famous
acreditar verbo transitivo
1 (dar fama) to be a credit to
2 (demostrar) to prove
3 (autorizar a alguien) to accredit: ya lo han acreditado como embajador en Cuba, he has just been accredited as ambassador to Cuba
4 Fin to credit
' acreditado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acreditar
- acreditada
English:
reputable
- reputed
* * *acreditado, -a adj1. [periodista, deportista] accredited;los congresistas acreditados the official conference delegates2. [embajador, representante] accredited3. [reputado] [médico, abogado] distinguished;[marca] reputable* * *I adj well-known, reputableII part → acreditar* * *acreditado, -da adj1) : accredited, authorized2) : reputable
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