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41 verificar una reunión
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > verificar una reunión
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42 verificar una votación
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > verificar una votación
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43 verificar comicios
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44 verificar el pago
• make passes using the cape• make payment• make payment of• make the observation• make the payment• make the press -
45 verificar una convocatoria
• issue a call for a meetingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > verificar una convocatoria
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46 verificar una cuenta
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47 verificar una pesquisa
• make a search• make an end of• make an entry -
48 verificar una reunión
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49 verificar el seguro
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50 verificar la entrega
• provést dodávku• vyřídit dodávku -
51 verificar sueltas
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52 verificar un examen
• dělat zkoušku• podrobit se zkoušce• udělat zkoušku -
53 verificar comicios
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54 verificar con
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55 verificar que
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56 sin verificar
adj.unverified, disputed, doubtful, fictitious.* * *(adj.) = unverifiedEx. The next logical step is to admit that our theories must be viewed as unverified conjecture.* * *(adj.) = unverifiedEx: The next logical step is to admit that our theories must be viewed as unverified conjecture.
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57 galga para verificar roscas
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > galga para verificar roscas
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58 sin verificar
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59 galga para verificar roscas
Diccionario Politécnica español-ruso > galga para verificar roscas
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60 comprobar
v.1 to check.tengo que comprobar si lo tengo I have to check o see if I've got it¿podrías comprobar a qué hora sale el tren? could you check what time the train leaves?Ricardo comprobó los resultados Richard checked the results.2 to prove.se ha comprobado que la vacuna es efectiva the vaccine has been proved to be effective3 to find.María comprobó la solución Mary found the solution.* * *1 (verificar) to verify, check2 (demostrar) to prove3 (observar) to see, observe4 (confirmar) to confirm* * *verb1) to check2) verify, probe* * *VT1) (=examinar) [+ billete, documento, frenos] to checktendré que comprobar si se han cumplido los objetivos — I shall have to see o check whether the objectives have been met
necesito algún documento para comprobar su identidad — I need some document that proves your identity, I need some proof of identity
2) (=confirmar) [+ teoría, existencia] to prove; [+ eficacia, veracidad] to verify, confirmpudimos comprobar que era verdad — we were able to verify o confirm o establish that it was true
3) frm (=darse cuenta) to realize* * *verbo transitivoa) ( verificar) <operación/resultado> to checkcomprueba si funciona — see o check if it works
b) ( demostrar) to prove¿tiene algún documento que compruebe su identidad? — do you have any proof of identity?
c) ( darse cuenta) to realize* * *= check, cross check, make + sure, verify, vet, double-check [doublecheck], collate, test, check out, check for.Ex. This would be the last stage in the compilation of the scheme in order to check that the scheme seems likely to be effective.Ex. All Allibone's work reveals how important it is for bibliographers to cross check their references and not take earlier work at its face value.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS first checks the borrower's number to make sure that it is in the files and is valid.Ex. Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.Ex. All three types of material, when first received by DG XIII, are submitted to the Technological Information and Patents Division of DG XIII in order to vet items for possible patentable inventions.Ex. Duplicates should be double-checked before being handled as duplicates.Ex. It is no longer necessary to collate unaided, since copies can now be compared mechanically with a Hinman collating machine, which rapidly shows up all variation between them.Ex. Inmate library workers often test a new librarian, but once he or she has passed the test, they usually become very protective and staunch promoters of the library.Ex. Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex. This was important before computers were invented, when calculations were all done by hand, and also were done repeatedly to check for calculation errors.----* comprobar con = check against.* comprobar de antemano = pretest [pre-test], pilot-test.* comprobar en la práctica real = field-test.* comprobar las necesidades económicas = means test.* comprobar la validez = pilot-test.* comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.* comprobar los ingresos = means test.* comprobar si el contenido de un vídeo es adecuado o no = vet + video.* comprobar si un dispositivo o dirección web está activa = ping.* comprobar una hipótesis = test + hypothesis.* haber sido comprobado exhaustivamente = be thoroughly tested.* sin comprobar = untested.* volver a comprobar = check back.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( verificar) <operación/resultado> to checkcomprueba si funciona — see o check if it works
b) ( demostrar) to prove¿tiene algún documento que compruebe su identidad? — do you have any proof of identity?
c) ( darse cuenta) to realize* * *= check, cross check, make + sure, verify, vet, double-check [doublecheck], collate, test, check out, check for.Ex: This would be the last stage in the compilation of the scheme in order to check that the scheme seems likely to be effective.
Ex: All Allibone's work reveals how important it is for bibliographers to cross check their references and not take earlier work at its face value.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS first checks the borrower's number to make sure that it is in the files and is valid.Ex: Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.Ex: All three types of material, when first received by DG XIII, are submitted to the Technological Information and Patents Division of DG XIII in order to vet items for possible patentable inventions.Ex: Duplicates should be double-checked before being handled as duplicates.Ex: It is no longer necessary to collate unaided, since copies can now be compared mechanically with a Hinman collating machine, which rapidly shows up all variation between them.Ex: Inmate library workers often test a new librarian, but once he or she has passed the test, they usually become very protective and staunch promoters of the library.Ex: Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex: This was important before computers were invented, when calculations were all done by hand, and also were done repeatedly to check for calculation errors.* comprobar con = check against.* comprobar de antemano = pretest [pre-test], pilot-test.* comprobar en la práctica real = field-test.* comprobar las necesidades económicas = means test.* comprobar la validez = pilot-test.* comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.* comprobar los ingresos = means test.* comprobar si el contenido de un vídeo es adecuado o no = vet + video.* comprobar si un dispositivo o dirección web está activa = ping.* comprobar una hipótesis = test + hypothesis.* haber sido comprobado exhaustivamente = be thoroughly tested.* sin comprobar = untested.* volver a comprobar = check back.* * *vt1 (verificar) ‹operación/resultado› to check¿le compruebo el nivel del aceite? shall I check the oil for you?compruébalo tú mismo si no me crees check o see for yourself if you don't believe mevoy a comprobar si funciona I'm going to see o check if it works2 (demostrar) to prove¿tiene algún documento que compruebe su identidad? do you have any proof of identity o any identification?3 (darse cuenta) to realizeal examinarlo comprobó que le faltaba una pieza when he examined it he realized that there was a part missingcomprobé con tristeza que era cierto I was sad to discover that it was true4 «prueba» (confirmar) to confirm* * *
comprobar ( conjugate comprobar) verbo transitivo
comprobar verbo transitivo to check: déjame que compruebe que llevas bien atada la corbata, let me check to see whether your necktie is tied correctly
' comprobar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constatar
- controlar
- interesar
- ver
English:
authenticity
- check
- crosscheck
- double-check
- pace
- prove
- try
- verify
- test
* * *comprobar vt1. [revisar] to check;comprueba los frenos antes de salir de viaje check your brakes before setting out on a journey;tengo que comprobar si lo tengo I have to check o see if I've got it2. [averiguar] to check;¿podrías comprobar a qué hora sale el tren? could you check what time the train leaves?;he comprobado en carne propia que estabas en lo cierto I found out o discovered through personal experience that you were right3. [demostrar] to prove;esto comprueba que yo tenía razón this proves that I was right;se ha comprobado que la vacuna es efectiva the vaccine has been proved to be effective* * *v/t1 check* * *comprobar {19} vt1) : to verify, to check2) : to prove* * *comprobar vb (verificar) to check
См. также в других словарях:
verificar — Se conjuga como: sacar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: verificar verificando verificado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. verifico verificas verifica… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
verificar — v. tr. 1. Examinar se uma coisa é o que deve ser ou o que se declarou ser. 2. Confirmar; corroborar; averiguar. • v. pron. 3. Cumprir se; efetuar se … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
verificar — (Del lat. verificāre). 1. tr. Comprobar o examinar la verdad de algo. 2. Realizar, efectuar. U. t. c. prnl. Las elecciones se verificaron en marzo. 3. prnl. Salir cierto y verdadero lo que se dijo o pronosticó … Diccionario de la lengua española
verificar — (Del lat. verus, verdadero + facere, hacer.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Probar la veracidad o exactitud de una cosa: ■ tendrías que verificar esa cuestión. SE CONJUGA COMO sacar 2 Mostrar la veracidad o exactitud de una cosa a una persona. SINÓNIMO… … Enciclopedia Universal
verificar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) I. Repetir un análisis, una investigación, una operación, etc para comprobar los resultados encontrados; someter a prueba una afirmación o una hipótesis para estar seguro de su exactitud o su veracidad: verificar un… … Español en México
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verificar — (v) (Intermedio) comprobar si es verdadera una cosa o si funciona bien Ejemplos: Antes de decidir tengo que verificar esta información. Verificó todas las cuentas para encontrar el error. Sinónimos: salir, realizar, controlar, demostrar, asegurar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
verificar — transitivo 1) comprobar, examinar, chequear (América), revisar. transitivo y pronominal 2) realizar, efectuar, ejecutar. Por ejemplo: verificar su casamiento … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
verificar — ve|ri|fi|car Mot Agut Verb transitiu … Diccionari Català-Català
verificar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ comprobar, examinar, probar, cotejar, confirmar, revisar, constatar, realizar, demostrar, evidenciar, justificar Antónimos: ■ disenti … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
verificar — tr. Probar que es verdad. Comprobar … Diccionario Castellano