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1 validar
v.to validate (documento, billete).* * *1 (documento) to validate, make valid2 (billete) to stamp* * *VT (gen) to validate; (Pol) to ratify* * *verbo transitivo to validate* * *= validate.Ex. The records will be validated by the Library of Congress and the National Library of Canada and regularly included in the MARC Distribution Service for the benefit of libraries that are not members of OCLC.----* sin validar = unvalidated.* validar una hipótesis = validate + hypothesis.* * *verbo transitivo to validate* * *= validate.Ex: The records will be validated by the Library of Congress and the National Library of Canada and regularly included in the MARC Distribution Service for the benefit of libraries that are not members of OCLC.
* sin validar = unvalidated.* validar una hipótesis = validate + hypothesis.* * *validar [A1 ]vtto validate* * *
validar ( conjugate validar) verbo transitivo
to validate
validar verbo transitivo to validate
' validar' also found in these entries:
English:
validate
* * *validar vt1. [documento, tarjeta de crédito, hipótesis, resultado] to validate;varios ensayos clínicos validan la eficacia de este medicamento various clinical trials have validated o confirmed the effectiveness of this medicine2. Am [gol] to give, to allow* * *v/t validate* * *validar vt: to validate♦ validación nf -
2 convalidar
v.1 to recognize (education) (estudios).2 to validate, to authenticate, to legalize, to affirm.El juez convalidó la pena de muerte The judge legalized the death penalty.3 to ratify, to verify, to bind.El sistema convalida los datos The system ratifies the data.* * *1 EDUCACIÓN to validate2 (documentos) to ratify, authenticate* * *VT to validate* * *verbo transitivo <estudios/título> to validate, recognizele convalidaron muchas asignaturas — they accepted o recognized many of the subjects he had already passed
* * *= validate.Ex. The records will be validated by the Library of Congress and the National Library of Canada and regularly included in the MARC Distribution Service for the benefit of libraries that are not members of OCLC.* * *verbo transitivo <estudios/título> to validate, recognizele convalidaron muchas asignaturas — they accepted o recognized many of the subjects he had already passed
* * *= validate.Ex: The records will be validated by the Library of Congress and the National Library of Canada and regularly included in the MARC Distribution Service for the benefit of libraries that are not members of OCLC.
* * *convalidar [A1 ]vt‹estudios/título› to validate, recognizetuvo que irse a otra universidad, pero le convalidaron muchas asignaturas he had to change universities but they accepted o recognized many of the subjects he had already passed* * *
convalidar ( conjugate convalidar) verbo transitivo ‹estudios/título› to validate, recognize
convalidar verbo transitivo to validate
(documento) to ratify
' convalidar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
revalidar
English:
validate
* * *convalidar vt[estudios, título] to recognize; [asignaturas] to validate* * *v/t validate -
3 revalidar
v.1 to successfully defend (en deportes). (peninsular Spanish)2 to validate. ( Latin American Spanish)3 to revalidate, to renew.Ella renueva el pasaporte She revalidates the passport.* * *1 to confirm, ratify, validate* * *VT (=ratificar) to confirm, ratifyrevalidar un título — (Dep) to regain a title
* * *verbo transitivo1) <campeonato/título> to defend, win... again; < victoria> to repeat2)a) (Chi, Méx) ( convalidar) to validateb) (Col, Ven) < pasaporte> to renew* * *= revalidate.Ex. After analysis of the data and revision of the taxonomy, it was revalidated and fine tuned in a second experiment = Tras el análisis de los resultados y la revisión de la taxonomía, ésta fue <b> ratificada</b> en un segundo experimento.* * *verbo transitivo1) <campeonato/título> to defend, win... again; < victoria> to repeat2)a) (Chi, Méx) ( convalidar) to validateb) (Col, Ven) < pasaporte> to renew* * *= revalidate.Ex: After analysis of the data and revision of the taxonomy, it was revalidated and fine tuned in a second experiment = Tras el análisis de los resultados y la revisión de la taxonomía, ésta fue <b> ratificada</b> en un segundo experimento.
* * *revalidar [A1 ]vtA ‹campeonato/título› to defend, win … again; ‹victoria› to repeatB1 (Chi, Méx) (convalidar) to validate2 (Col, Ven) ‹pasaporte› to renew* * *
revalidar ( conjugate revalidar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹campeonato/título› to defend, win … again;
‹ victoria› to repeat
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* * *revalidar vtel ciclista revalidó su título mundial the cyclist successfully defended his world title2. Am [estudios, diploma] to validate;para poder trabajar en otro país tiene que revalidar el título in order to work in another country she has to have her degree validated o recognized* * *v/t examen take* * *revalidar vt1) : to confirm, to ratify2) : to defend (a title) -
4 validez
f.validity.este proyecto confirma la validez científica de su enfoque this project confirms the scientific validity of his approachdar validez a to validatetener validez to be valid* * *1 validity* * *SF validitydar validez a — (gen) to validate; (Pol) to ratify
* * *femenino validity* * *= currency, validity, worthwhileness, enforceability, construct validity, tenability.Ex. This stop-list or stop-wordlist is a record of words which have no currency as access points in an index.Ex. The main issue before the Royal Commission, however, was not the validity or adequacy of any individual rule or rules, but the ideology underlying Panizzi's catalog as a whole.Ex. But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.Ex. The enforceability of a shrink wrapped licence has been challenged successfully in North America.Ex. Factor analysis is used to test the construct validity of the instrument.Ex. The focus of this paper is to question the tenability of socio-economic models of conceptualizing the digital divide.----* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* comprobar la validez = pilot-test.* comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.* cuestionar la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* período de validez = period of validity.* poner en cuestión la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* tener validez = apply.* validez aparente = face validity.* validez de discriminación = discriminant validity.* validez del contenido = content validity.* validez externa = external validity.* validez interna = internal validity.* validez técnica = technical soundness, technical validity.* * *femenino validity* * *= currency, validity, worthwhileness, enforceability, construct validity, tenability.Ex: This stop-list or stop-wordlist is a record of words which have no currency as access points in an index.
Ex: The main issue before the Royal Commission, however, was not the validity or adequacy of any individual rule or rules, but the ideology underlying Panizzi's catalog as a whole.Ex: But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.Ex: The enforceability of a shrink wrapped licence has been challenged successfully in North America.Ex: Factor analysis is used to test the construct validity of the instrument.Ex: The focus of this paper is to question the tenability of socio-economic models of conceptualizing the digital divide.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* comprobar la validez = pilot-test.* comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.* cuestionar la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* período de validez = period of validity.* poner en cuestión la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.* tener validez = apply.* validez aparente = face validity.* validez de discriminación = discriminant validity.* validez del contenido = content validity.* validez externa = external validity.* validez interna = internal validity.* validez técnica = technical soundness, technical validity.* * *validityla validez de este pasaporte terminará el 16 de junio de 2011 this passport expires on o is valid until June 16 2011sin validez invalidla falta de validez del testamento the invalidity of the willdar validez to validate, give effect to* * *
validez sustantivo femenino
validity
validez f (vigencia, legalidad) validity: esa norma no tiene validez, that regulation is not valid
' validez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
efectividad
- valor
- visar
English:
validity
- win over
- validate
* * *validez nf1. [de documento, pasaporte] validity;periodo de validez period of validity;dar validez a to validate;tener validez to be valid;ambos diplomas tienen la misma validez oficial both diplomas have the same official validity2. [de argumento, teoría] validity;este proyecto confirma la validez científica de su enfoque this project confirms the scientific validity of his approach;tener validez to be valid* * *f validity;tener validez be valid* * *validez nf: validity -
5 confirmar
v.1 to confirm.Ella confirmó los rumores She confirmed the rumors.Ella confirmó el ataque She confirmed the attack.María confirmó a pesar de la carta Mary confirmed despite the letter.2 to ratify, to confirm, to approve, to affirm.María confirmó su asistencia Mary ratified her attendance.3 to confirm to, to prove to.María confirmó hacer de madrina Mary confirmed to act as godmother.* * *1 to confirm1 to be confirmed* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ noticia, rumor, temor] to confirmsegún confirmaron fuentes policiales — as police sources confirmed, according to police sources
2) [+ vuelo, cita] to confirmel presidente confirmó su asistencia a la reunión — the president confirmed that he would be attending the meeting
3) (=reafirmar) [+ sentencia] to confirmesta victoria le confirma como el mejor atleta mundial — this win confirms him as the best athlete in the world
4) (Rel) to confirm2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) <noticia/vuelo> to confirm2) (Relig) to confirm* * *= bear out, confirm, endorse, ratify, reaffirm, substantiate, validate, add + confirmation to, underpin, uphold, speak to, vindicate, affirm.Ex. This instruction bears out the earlier statement that the identification of concepts is related to the subject undergoing indexing.Ex. The sheer bulk of the headings and the complexity of references structures is sufficient to confirm that a more systematic approach might prove fruitful.Ex. These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.Ex. The measurement of success or otherwise of these ideas can unfortunately only be ratified once the library has been in use for some considerable time.Ex. Coates started his study of citation order by noting Kaiser's theories of Concrete-Process and reaffirmed this aspect of Kaiser's work.Ex. It can be substantiated that in switching over to new technologies we often have not done this kind of linkage.Ex. The records will be validated by the Library of Congress and the National Library of Canada and regularly included in the MARC Distribution Service for the benefit of libraries that are not members of OCLC.Ex. In these statements, Carnegie added strong confirmation to the librarian's long-held elitist views.Ex. This process is underpinned by a patient-based information system which is timely, accessible and credible to all participants.Ex. The stereotype of the serious novel 'collecting dust on the shelf' was not upheld by research.Ex. These reasons speak to the duties and enduring mores of the professoriate.Ex. The relevance to a local library situation of British Library Lending Division data on periodical usage is vindicated.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.----* confirmar la necesidad de = endorse + the need (for/to).* confirmar las dudas = fulfil + doubts.* confirmar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.* confirmar que se tiene razón = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.* confirmar una hipótesis = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesis.* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* confirmar una sospecha = confirm + suspicion.* excepciones que confirman la regla = exceptions to prove the rule.* por confirmar = to be confirmed.* ser la excepción que confirma la regla = be the exception rather than the rule.* sin confirmar = unconfirmed, unvalidated, to be confirmed.* * *verbo transitivo1) <noticia/vuelo> to confirm2) (Relig) to confirm* * *= bear out, confirm, endorse, ratify, reaffirm, substantiate, validate, add + confirmation to, underpin, uphold, speak to, vindicate, affirm.Ex: This instruction bears out the earlier statement that the identification of concepts is related to the subject undergoing indexing.
Ex: The sheer bulk of the headings and the complexity of references structures is sufficient to confirm that a more systematic approach might prove fruitful.Ex: These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.Ex: The measurement of success or otherwise of these ideas can unfortunately only be ratified once the library has been in use for some considerable time.Ex: Coates started his study of citation order by noting Kaiser's theories of Concrete-Process and reaffirmed this aspect of Kaiser's work.Ex: It can be substantiated that in switching over to new technologies we often have not done this kind of linkage.Ex: The records will be validated by the Library of Congress and the National Library of Canada and regularly included in the MARC Distribution Service for the benefit of libraries that are not members of OCLC.Ex: In these statements, Carnegie added strong confirmation to the librarian's long-held elitist views.Ex: This process is underpinned by a patient-based information system which is timely, accessible and credible to all participants.Ex: The stereotype of the serious novel 'collecting dust on the shelf' was not upheld by research.Ex: These reasons speak to the duties and enduring mores of the professoriate.Ex: The relevance to a local library situation of British Library Lending Division data on periodical usage is vindicated.Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.* confirmar la necesidad de = endorse + the need (for/to).* confirmar las dudas = fulfil + doubts.* confirmar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.* confirmar que se tiene razón = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.* confirmar una hipótesis = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesis.* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* confirmar una sospecha = confirm + suspicion.* excepciones que confirman la regla = exceptions to prove the rule.* por confirmar = to be confirmed.* ser la excepción que confirma la regla = be the exception rather than the rule.* sin confirmar = unconfirmed, unvalidated, to be confirmed.* * *confirmar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹noticia/sospecha› to confirmes la excepción que confirma la regla it's the exception that proves the rule2 ‹vuelo/regreso› to confirmfue confirmado como director he was confirmed as the new director3 (en una idea, opinión) to confirmesto me confirma en mis temores this confirms my fearsB ( Relig) to confirm* * *
confirmar ( conjugate confirmar) verbo transitivo
to confirm;
confirmar verbo transitivo to confirm
♦ Locuciones: la excepción confirma la regla, the exception proves the rule
' confirmar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sancionar
- comprobar
- venir
English:
bear out
- confirm
- corroborate
- diagnosis
- so
- validate
- bear
- substantiate
- support
- up
- verify
- vindicate
* * *♦ vt1. [noticia, sospecha] to confirm;esto sólo confirma mis sospechas this simply confirms my suspicions2. [billete, reserva] to confirm;el ministro ha sido confirmado en el cargo the minister has been confirmed in his post3. Rel to confirm* * *v/t confirm* * *confirmar vt: to confirm, to substantiate* * *confirmar vb to confirm -
6 confirmar una hipótesis
(v.) = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesisEx. The analysis of the research data resulted in a mixed bag of results which neither supported nor rejected the hypothesis.Ex. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis.* * *(v.) = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesisEx: The analysis of the research data resulted in a mixed bag of results which neither supported nor rejected the hypothesis.
Ex: To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis. -
7 hipótesis
f. s.&pl.hypothesis, theory, postulate, supposition.* * *1 hypothesis\hipótesis de trabajo working thesis* * *noun f.* * *SF INV1) (=suposición) hypothesis, supposition2) (=teoría) theory, ideaes solo una hipótesis — it's just an idea o a theory
* * *femenino hypothesis* * *= hypothesis [hypotheses, -pl.], thesis.Ex. The construction of the hypothesis should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the general public or the scientific community, the adult or the juvenile user.Ex. A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.----* comprobar una hipótesis = test + hypothesis.* confirmar una hipótesis = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesis.* de la hipótesis = hypothesised [hypothesized, -USA].* hipótesis nula = null hypothesis.* negar una hipótesis = negate + hypothesis.* para la evaluación de hipótesis = hypothesis-testing.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* validar una hipótesis = validate + hypothesis.* * *femenino hypothesis* * *= hypothesis [hypotheses, -pl.], thesis.Ex: The construction of the hypothesis should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the general public or the scientific community, the adult or the juvenile user.
Ex: A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.* comprobar una hipótesis = test + hypothesis.* confirmar una hipótesis = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesis.* de la hipótesis = hypothesised [hypothesized, -USA].* hipótesis nula = null hypothesis.* negar una hipótesis = negate + hypothesis.* para la evaluación de hipótesis = hypothesis-testing.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* validar una hipótesis = validate + hypothesis.* * *hypothesis* * *
hipótesis sustantivo femenino
hypothesis
hipótesis f inv hypothesis: ¿has oído su última hipótesis sobre el origen de la vida?, have you heard his latest hypothesis on the origin of life?
' hipótesis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertada
- acertado
- aventurar
- cábala
- igualmente
- mantener
- temeraria
- temerario
- aunque
- documentar
- ser
- suponer
English:
hypothesis
- supposition
* * *hipótesis nf invhypothesishipótesis de trabajo working hypothesis* * *f hypothesis* * *hipótesis nfs & pl: hypothesis -
8 validar una hipótesis
(v.) = validate + hypothesisEx. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis.* * *(v.) = validate + hypothesisEx: To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis.
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9 negar una hipótesis
(v.) = negate + hypothesisEx. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis.* * *(v.) = negate + hypothesisEx: To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis.
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10 rechazar una hipótesis
(v.) = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesisEx. The analysis of the research data resulted in a mixed bag of results which neither supported nor rejected the hypothesis.Ex. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis.* * *(v.) = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesisEx: The analysis of the research data resulted in a mixed bag of results which neither supported nor rejected the hypothesis.
Ex: To the best of our knowledge, there has been no large, multicenter prospective study to either validate or negate this hypothesis. -
11 veracidad
f.1 truthfulness.2 veracity, honesty, truth, accuracy.* * *1 veracity, truthfulness* * *SF truthfulness, veracity frm* * *femenino veracity (frml), truthfulness* * *= truthfulness, verity, veracity.Ex. It is hoped that enough evidence is presented here to validate this statement in the pursuit of accuracy and truthfulness.Ex. His listeners looked around at each other and acknowledged the verity of his statement by nodding assents.Ex. Veracity is attributed to something in print almost automatically but infrequently to verbally expressed opinions.----* no cuestionarse la veracidad de Algo temporalmente = suspend + disbelief.* sin poner en duda la veracidad de Algo temporalmente = suspension of disbelief.* * *femenino veracity (frml), truthfulness* * *= truthfulness, verity, veracity.Ex: It is hoped that enough evidence is presented here to validate this statement in the pursuit of accuracy and truthfulness.
Ex: His listeners looked around at each other and acknowledged the verity of his statement by nodding assents.Ex: Veracity is attributed to something in print almost automatically but infrequently to verbally expressed opinions.* no cuestionarse la veracidad de Algo temporalmente = suspend + disbelief.* sin poner en duda la veracidad de Algo temporalmente = suspension of disbelief.* * *veracity ( frml), truthfulnessnadie dudó de la veracidad de sus palabras nobody doubted the truth of his words* * *
veracidad sustantivo femenino veracity, truthfulness
' veracidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rubricar
- exactitud
English:
truthfulness
- veracity
- truth
* * *veracidad nftruthfulness;no dudo de la veracidad de esa anécdota I don't doubt the truth of the story* * *f truthfulness, veracity fml* * *veracidad nf: truthfulness, veracity -
12 válido
adj.valid, authentic, legal, sound.* * *► adjetivo1 favourite (US favorite)1 favourite (US favorite)* * *(f. - válida)adj.* * *SM ( Hist) (royal) favourite, (royal) favorite (EEUU)* * *masculino (Hist) favorite** * *= legitimate, valid, enforceable.Ex. In most circumstances, the whole/part (partitive) relationship is also not a legitimate BT/NT relationship; that is BICYCLE WHEELS is a legitimate NT under WHEELS but not under BICYCLES.Ex. The terminal would sound an alarm, and the cursor would be positioned so that a valid code or number could be entered.Ex. By-laws are prohibitive -- ie they tell people what they are not allowed to do -- and they are enforceable at law.----* demostrado válido por el tiempo = time-tested.* mantenerse como válido = hold up.* no válido = invalid, not applicable [N/A].* ser también válido para = hold + good for.* ser válido = hold + true, pertain, hold + good, obtain.* ser válido + Expresión Temporal = be good + Expresión Temporal.* * *masculino (Hist) favorite** * *= legitimate, valid, enforceable.Ex: In most circumstances, the whole/part (partitive) relationship is also not a legitimate BT/NT relationship; that is BICYCLE WHEELS is a legitimate NT under WHEELS but not under BICYCLES.
Ex: The terminal would sound an alarm, and the cursor would be positioned so that a valid code or number could be entered.Ex: By-laws are prohibitive -- ie they tell people what they are not allowed to do -- and they are enforceable at law.* demostrado válido por el tiempo = time-tested.* mantenerse como válido = hold up.* no válido = invalid, not applicable [N/A].* ser también válido para = hold + good for.* ser válido = hold + true, pertain, hold + good, obtain.* ser válido + Expresión Temporal = be good + Expresión Temporal.* * *( Hist) favorite** * *
Del verbo valer: ( conjugate valer)
valido es:
el participio
Del verbo validar: ( conjugate validar)
valido es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
validó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
valer
validar
valido
válido
valer ( conjugate valer) verbo transitivo
1 ( tener un valor de) to be worth;
( costar) to cost;◊ ¿cuánto valen? how much are they?, what do they cost?
2 (+ me/te/le etc) ( ganar):◊ esta obra le valió un premio this play earned o won her a prize
verbo intransitivo
1 (+ compl) ( tener cierto valor) to be worth;
( costar) to cost;◊ vale más, pero es mejor it costs more but it's better;
cada cupón vale por un regalo each voucher is worth a gift
2 ( tener valor no material):
como profesor no vale (nada) as a teacher he's useless;
vales tanto como él you're as good as he is;
hacerse válido to assert oneself;
hacer válido algo ‹ derecho› to assert o enforce sth
3 ( servir):◊ esta no vale, es muy ancha this one's no good, it's too wide;
no le valió de nada protestar protesting got him nowhere;
no válido para algo to be useless o no good at sth
4◊ vale (Esp fam)
◊ ¿a las ocho? — ¡vale! at eight o'clock? — sure o fine o OK?;
¿vale? OK?, all right?b) ( basta):◊ ¿válido así? is that OK o enough?
5◊ más vale: más vale así it's better that way;
más te vale ir you'd better go
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[jugada/partido] to countb) ( estar permitido):◊ eso no vale, estás haciendo trampa that's not fair, you're cheating;
no vale mirar you're not allowed to look
7 (Méx fam)a) ( no importar):◊ a mí eso me vale I don't give a damn about that (colloq)
c) ( estropearse):◊ mi coche ya valió my car's had it (colloq)
valerse verbo pronominal
1 ( servirse) válidose de algo/algn to use sth/sb
2 [anciano/enfermo]:
3 (estar permitido, ser correcto):
¡no se vale! that's not fair!
validar ( conjugate validar) verbo transitivo
to validate
válido◊ -da adjetivo
valid
valer
I verbo transitivo
1 (tener precio, costar) to cost
2 (tener valor) to be worth ➣ Ver nota en worth
3 (ser causa o motivo de) to earn: el suspenso le valió una reprimenda, he was told off for failing
4 (merecer) to be worth: vale la pena leerlo, it is worth reading
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ser meritorio) es una mujer que vale mucho, she is a fine woman
2 (ser útil, capaz) vale para rastrillar hojas, it is used to rake up leaves
no vale para estudiar, he is no good at studying
de nada vale quejarse, it is useless to complain
3 (ropa, zapatos) to fit: ya no me vale, it doesn't fit me anymore
validar verbo transitivo to validate
valido m Pol Hist court favourite
válido,-a adjetivo valid
' válido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
homologar
- nula
- nulo
- válida
- valido
- valer
English:
hold
- run
- valid
- consent
- lawful
- true
* * *valido, -a nm,fHist royal adviser* * *adj valid;* * *válido, -da adj: valid* * *válido adj valid -
13 válida
adj.1 valid.2 availing of, relying upon, confident of.3 favored regarded with peculiar kindness; accepted, esteemed.4 universally respected.5 strong, powerful.* * *f., (m. - válido)* * *
Del verbo validar: ( conjugate validar)
valida es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
validar
válida
validar ( conjugate validar) verbo transitivo
to validate
validar verbo transitivo to validate
válido,-a adjetivo valid
' válida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
efecto
-
14 homologar
v.1 to bring into line.2 to authorize officially (producto).3 to homologate, to validate, to confirm officially.El oficial homologó el comunicado The official homologated the communication4 to homologize, to standardize.Homologaron los parámetros They homologized the parameters.* * *1 (comprobar) to approve, recognize, authorize2 DEPORTE to ratify* * *VT1) (=aprobar) to approve officially, sanction2) (=equiparar) to bring into line, standardize3) (Dep) [+ récord] to ratify, recognize* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < producto> ( recomendar) to approve, endorse; ( autorizar) to authorize, approveb) (Dep) < récord> to ratify, recognizec) < convenio> to recognize2) ( equiparar)* * *= accredit.Ex. This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.----* homologar un programa = accredit + programme.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < producto> ( recomendar) to approve, endorse; ( autorizar) to authorize, approveb) (Dep) < récord> to ratify, recognizec) < convenio> to recognize2) ( equiparar)* * *= accredit.Ex: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.
* homologar un programa = accredit + programme.* * *homologar [A3 ]vtA1 ‹producto› (recomendar) to approve, endorse; (autorizar) to authorize, approve, sanction2 ( Dep) ‹récord› to ratify, recognize3 ‹convenio› to recognizeB (equiparar) homologar algo CON algo to recognize sth as equivalent TO sth* * *
homologar ( conjugate homologar) verbo transitivo
( autorizar) to authorize, approve
homologar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer equivalentes) to standardize
2 (considerar válido) to approve: hay que homologar estos productos antes de ponerlos a la venta, these products must be approved before they can be sold
* * *homologar vt1. [equiparar] to bring into line, to make comparable ( con with);reivindican que se homologuen sus salarios con los del resto de los funcionarios they are demanding that their wages be brought into line with those of other public sector workers2. [producto] to authorize officially3. [récord] to confirm officially4. [título] = to certify as equivalent to an officially recognized qualification* * *v/t certify* * *homologar {52} vt1) : to sanction2) : to bring into line -
15 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 -
16 convalidar
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17 autenticar
• authenticate• legalizable• legalized• validate -
18 confirmar
• adminiculate• attest• attest to• back• bear out• confirm• corroborate• make suitable• make sure about• ratify• testifier• testify to• testily• validate• verify -
19 convalidar
• authenticate• legalizable• legalized• ratify• validate• verify -
20 homologar
• confirm officially• homographic• homologate• homologation• homologous• standardize• validate
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validate — val·i·date / va lə ˌdāt/ vt dat·ed, dat·ing 1 a: to make valid b: to grant official sanction to by marking 2: to confirm the validity of (an election) val·i·da·tion /ˌva lə dā shən/ n … Law dictionary
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