Asegurado in english

Insured

pronunciation: ɪnʃʊrd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

asegurado1 = assured ; continued ; guaranteed ; sure-fire [surefire]. 

Example: The future of DC is assured.Example: Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.Example: This problem arises in real time multimedia applications, which often requires a guaranteed bandwidth and bounded delay to ensure that the quality of service is met = This problem arises in real time multimedia applications, which often requires a guaranteed bandwidth and bounded delay to ensure that the quality of service is met.Example: For example, asking where someone was born is not a sure-fire way of finding out what their accent is and may lead to erroneous assumptions.

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» de éxito aseguradosure-fire [surefire] .

Example: For example, asking where someone was born is not a sure-fire way of finding out what their accent is and may lead to erroneous assumptions.

» tener el éxito aseguradobe home and drybe home free .

Example: The advantage with rice as a crop is that you don't apply fertilizer to it; once you plant, you are home and dry -- not bothered until harvest time.

Example: If she makes it for a year without a relapse, there's a good chance she'll be home free.

asegurado2 = insured person. 

Example: Health insurance expires with the death of the insured person or the declaration of their death.

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» asegurado, elinsured, the .

Example: No-fault insurance is a type of automobile insurance where insureds are indemnified by their own insurer regardless of fault in the incident.

asegurar1 = affirm ; assure ; reassure ; asseverate ; aver. 

Example: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Example: They have some very distinct advantages over more usual indexing techniques, and these are likely to assure citation indexes a place in the information market.Example: The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.Example: Junctionville is not a 'Cadillac' town, they asseverated.Example: It is, he has averred, a discipline of its own and can be treated as such.

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» asegurar quevouch + for the fact that .

Example: As a user of libraries I can vouch for the fact that chaos has no advantages.

» asegurarsebe surecheck to make suremake + suremake + certainbe doubly sure .

Example: Inconsistencies are mostly merely annoying, although it can be difficult to be sure whether a group of citations which look similar all relate to the same document.

Example: The system checks to make sure that no orders for the vendor are in the file and then displays a screen summarizing the vendor to be deleted.

Example: DOBIS/LIBIS first checks the borrower's number to make sure that it is in the files and is valid.

Example: If events take an unfortunate turn and a dismissal action must be initiated, the supervisor must make certain that the applicable personnel rules and procedures have been followed.

Example: Nothing unusual was felt in the breast exam but she sent me for an ultrasound - just to be doubly sure.

» te lo asegurotake it from me .

Example: 'Take it from me, elections matter,' Gore said = "Créeme, las elecciones importan", dijo Gore.

asegurar2 = secure ; lock in + place ; brace. 

Example: They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.Example: Most card catalogues are equipped with rods which lock the cards in place and prevent unauthorized removal of entries.Example: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.

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» asegurar el éxitoensure + success .

Example: As stated earlier, the purposes to which cases can be put vary almost without limit, and there is no 'correct' technique for using them, no formula to be offered to ensure success.

asegurar3 = ensure [insure, -USA]. 

Example: The acquisition policy's purpose is to ensure that the library has the right sort of material for its particular needs, and in the right quantities.

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» asegurarse contraself-insure for .

Example: A group of 64 libraries realised substantial cost reductions by joining in a pooled fund to self-insure for unemployment compensation.

» volver a asegurarreinsure  .

Example: The question of whether or not to reinsure the options attaching to a policy has been given very little thought by insurance companies.
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