Dictado in english

Dictation

pronunciation: dɪkteɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

dictado = dictate ; dictation. 

Example: In practice, once the barriers are broken down in children antagonistic to reading, everything blends into the flux of a whole experience split into bits only by the dictates of a school timetable.Example: Dictation, moreover, is inherently less accurate than ocular copying as a method of transcription.

dictar = dictate ; dictate. 

Example: Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.Example: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.

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» dictar órdeneshand down + decisions .

Example: They project themselves more easily into the roles of the characters who must frequently attempt to influence their superiors, rather than hand down decisions.

» dictar + Posesivo + vidarun + Posesivo + lifetake over + Posesivo + life .

Example: So when I talked to her and told her how I felt she turned it all around and then said I was trying to run her life.

Example: Her obsession with food and her weight took over her life until even doctors couldn't convince her she needed to change.

» dictar sentenciapronounce + judgementmete out + sentencehand down + sentencepass + judgementpass + sentencesentence .

Example: The infants sat solemn as the Supreme Court pronounced judgment = Los niños se sentaron solemnes mientras que el Tribunal Supremo dictaba sentencia.

Example: Rural courts have typically meted out stiffer sentences than urban courts .

Example: Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.

Example: Judge Peter Moss allowed him one final chance to prove he could comply with the terms before he passed judgement on the latest offence.

Example: A judge was overcome with emotion in court as he passed sentence over the death of a young father.

Example: The library provides services to 2,903 adults and juveniles who have been sentenced or remanded to the care of the Department.

» hacer lo que + dictar + el corazóndo as + Posesivo + heart + tell + Pronombre .

Example: Soon she realised she couldnt resist opening it, so she did as her heart told her even though her brain told her not to.

Dictado synonyms

bid in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: bɪd part of speech: noun, verb command in spanish: mando, pronunciation: kəmænd part of speech: noun bidding in spanish: ofertas, pronunciation: bɪdɪŋ part of speech: noun
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