Delegado in english

Delegate

pronunciation: deləgeɪt part of speech: noun, verb
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delegado = delegate ; delegated ; emissary ; officer. 

Example: The discussions, debates, submissions and decisions of conferences are often printed and circulated to delegates and made available to other interested parties.Example: Reference librarians should be prepared to be the 'intermediaries' and to perform 'delegated' searches for the majority of libraries' clientele.Example: In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.Example: Thus, sometimes the information does not reach those officers who would benefit most from access to it.

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» administrador delegadoadministrative officer .

Example: He is quick to spot 'deadwood' among administrative officers, and has no qualms about recommending whose 'head should roll'.

» Cámara de DelegadosHouse of Delegates .

Example: Could the USA end up with a House of Delegates rather than a House of Representatives?.

» delegado de claseclass prefectclass representativeclass spokesperson .

Example: While in secondary school, his leadership qualities showed early and he was appointed class prefect in 1973.

Example: Class representatives are spokespeople of all students as much as privileged messengers to a teacher.

Example: The other kids in my class liked me as well and elected me as class spokesperson.

delegar = delegate ; devolve. 

Example: Alternatively, subcategorization can be delegated to another individual experienced in the subject field.Example: India has asked Sri Lanka to devolve power to the Tamil minority in that country in a bid for reconciliation among various communities.

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» delegar adevolve to .

Example: In Belgium this is the result of the traditional language division, while in the USA and West Germany responsibility for supervision is devolved to each country's individual states.

» delegar Algo a Alguienentrust [instrust] .

Example: The early libraries in England were often gifts of individuals entrusted to the guardianship of their respective municipalities.

» delegar autoridaddelegate + authority .

Example: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.

» delegar el poderentrust with + power .

Example: I think what he alludes to is the tendency of those whom we entrust with power to think within the box rather than outside the box.

» delegar endeputise [deputize, -USA] .

Example: In effect we deputized him to maintain stability in the gulf and promised to sell Iran almost any military hardware the shah desired.

» delegar potestaddelegate + power .

Example: One of the main proposals of the Act is local management of schools which delegates power and resources from the local education authorities (LEA) to individual schools.

» delegar recursosdelegate + resources .

Example: One of the main proposals of the Act is local management of schools which delegates power and resources from the local education authorities (LEA) to individual schools.

» delegar responsabilidaddelegate + responsibilityempower  .

Example: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.

Example: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.

» delegar una decisióndelegate + a decision .

Example: The librarian should delegate as many decisions as possible to the level of authority qualified and most interested in handling the problem.

» delegar un asuntodelegate + a matter .

Example: They've delegated the matter to us.

» delegar una tareadelegate + an operation .

Example: There exist punched-card machines in which separate operations are usually delegated to a series of machines.

Delegado synonyms

assign in spanish: asignar, pronunciation: əsaɪn part of speech: verb designate in spanish: designado, pronunciation: dezəgneɪt part of speech: verb depute in spanish: diputar, pronunciation: dɪpjut part of speech: verb
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