Certified in spanish
Certificado
pronunciation: θeɹ̩tifikɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: θeɹ̩tifikɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
certified1 = certificado.
Example: In some cases, certified translations of legal documents require not only certification, which is done by the translator, but also notarisation.more:
» certified cheque = cheque certificado.
Example: The offer shall be accompanied by a certified check for one hundred thousand dollars, as a guaranty of good faith.» certified letter = carta certificada.
Example: I got a certified letter from Microsoft the other day and after a bit of nerviness opening it up it turned out to be just junk mail.certified2 = titulado.
Example: Many schools do not have a certified library media specialist in the media centre.certified3 = de remate, perdido, total.
Example: She is a certified TV-addict -- you simply cannot talk to her when she's glued to the box.more:
» certified madman = loco de remate.
Example: But it is a fact that since Marshall's time only a certified madman would resign the chief justiceship to become governor, let me say.certify = certificar, dar fe.
Example: The paper discusses a process which will certify that gold from artisanal miners meets social, environmental and human rights standards.