Concertada in english
pronunciation: əgrid part of speech: adjective






concertado1 = concerted.
Example: There is an obvious need for a concerted and deliberate study of US information policy-making.more:
» acción concertada = concerted action project [En la Comunidad Europea, término usado para referirse a un proyecto en curso que ha sido aprobado y está siendo coordinado por ella aunque su financiación corre a cargo de la institución comunitaria que lo está realizando] .
Example: Concerted action projects are coordinated by the Commission but the work is carried out and financed by organizations in the participating member states.» actuación concertada = concerted action [En la Comunidad Europea, término usado para referirse a un proyecto en curso que ha sido aprobado y está siendo coordinado por ella aunque su financiación corre a cargo de la institución comunitaria que lo está realizando] .
Example: Twenty-three per cent is to be expended on the Community's direct action and 2% on concerted action.» casamiento concertado = arranged marriage .
Example: Arranged marriages, which are so the norm here in India, always seem to faze the non-Indians.concertado2 = state-subsidised.
Example: The Cuban government has slashed state-subsidised soap from ration books.concertar = concert.
Example: Such modifications should be concerted, and not left to the whims and caprices of individual classifiers.more:
» concertar una cita = make + an appointment ; schedule + an appointment .
Example: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made for her at a medical clinic. Example: If you would like to speak with one of our ENT specialists about balance and dizziness problems, we will be happy to schedule an appointment.» concertar una cita con el médico = make + a doctor's appointment .
Example: Less than half of parents believe their 18- or 19-year-olds can make a doctor's appointment.» concertar un acuerdo = conclude + an agreement ; conclude + a deal .
Example: At the same time publishers and booksellers combined once more to fix retail prices, concluding in 1900 a 'net book agreement' by which booksellers were forbidden to retail new books at less than list prices. Example: Both the newspapers and the unions want to cut their losses by concluding a deal in advance of a court hearing that is scheduled to decide on the original causes of the strike.