Encargue in english

Order

pronunciation: ɔrdɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

encargar = charge ; commission ; order ; deputise [deputize, -USA]. 

Example: A mission-oriented abstract is an abstract which is prepared for an abstracting service that has been charged to cater for the application of a specific branch of knowledge.Example: Some libraries opt to commission a central agency to support their catalogue creation.Example: Edge notch cards are often ordered in a size tailored to the demands of the index, and can be purchased with any coding that the index designer specifies.Example: In effect we deputized him to maintain stability in the gulf and promised to sell Iran almost any military hardware the shah desired.

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» encargar Algo a Alguienfarm + Nombre + out to [Encargar a terceros] .

Example: The author examines the possibility of having professional journals farmed out to a commercial publisher.

» encargar de antemanopre-order .

Example: You can pre-order select movies, music, and books and have them delivered to you as soon as they're available.

» encargar especialmentespecial order .

Example: Because the opening is very tiny indeed, we special ordered some small droppers which will include one free eyedropper with each set of three.

» encargarse detake overundertake [Verbo irregular: pasado undertook, participio undertaken]manrun [Verbo irregular: pasado ran, participio run]see to .

Example: DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.

Example: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.

Example: The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.

Example: The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.

Example: They should see to the social reintegration of children who are victims of foreign occupation, anti-personnel mines and sexual abuse.

» encargarse de las finanzascontrol + the purse strings .

Example: I'm not saying that in his defence, it just seems that he is taking more flak than those who should be controlling the purse strings effectively.

» encargarse del presupuestocontrol + the purse strings .

Example: I'm not saying that in his defence, it just seems that he is taking more flak than those who should be controlling the purse strings effectively.

» encargarse de quesee to it thatsee that .

Example: This system was often abused for a grasping clicker would see to it that the fastest compositor got the easiest work.

Example: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.

» encargarse de una tareaundertake + a task .

Example: The Working Group was charged with the specification of the procedures and studies needed to undertake the tasks.

» encargar un estudiocommission + study .

Example: As part of the process of tackling such technical barriers to trade, the Commission may organize conferences and seminars and commission studies in order to examine the scientific and technical aspects.

Encargue synonyms

rate in spanish: tarifa, pronunciation: reɪt part of speech: noun place in spanish: lugar, pronunciation: pleɪs part of speech: noun range in spanish: distancia, pronunciation: reɪndʒ part of speech: noun club in spanish: club, pronunciation: klʌb part of speech: noun put in spanish: poner, pronunciation: pʊt part of speech: verb say in spanish: decir, pronunciation: seɪ part of speech: verb society in spanish: sociedad, pronunciation: səsaɪəti part of speech: noun tell in spanish: contar, pronunciation: tel part of speech: verb rank in spanish: rango, pronunciation: ræŋk part of speech: noun lodge in spanish: presentar, pronunciation: lɑdʒ part of speech: noun decree in spanish: decreto, pronunciation: dɪkri part of speech: noun fiat in spanish: fíat, pronunciation: faɪæt part of speech: noun grade in spanish: grado, pronunciation: greɪd part of speech: noun dictate in spanish: dictar, pronunciation: dɪkteɪt part of speech: verb arrange in spanish: organizar, pronunciation: ɜreɪndʒ part of speech: verb edict in spanish: edicto, pronunciation: idɪkt part of speech: noun enjoin in spanish: imponer, pronunciation: endʒɔɪn part of speech: verb prescribe in spanish: prescribir, pronunciation: prəskraɪb part of speech: verb consecrate in spanish: consagrar, pronunciation: kɑnsəkreɪt part of speech: verb set up in spanish: preparar, pronunciation: setʌp part of speech: verb, adjective regulate in spanish: regular, pronunciation: regjəleɪt part of speech: verb ordain in spanish: ordenar, pronunciation: ɔrdeɪn part of speech: verb govern in spanish: gobernar, pronunciation: gʌvɜrn part of speech: verb guild in spanish: gremio, pronunciation: gɪld part of speech: noun gild in spanish: dorar, pronunciation: gɪld part of speech: noun, verb rescript in spanish: rescripto, pronunciation: riskrɪpt part of speech: noun regularize in spanish: regularizar, pronunciation: regjəlɜraɪz part of speech: verb ordering in spanish: ordenando, pronunciation: ɔrdɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun order of magnitude in spanish: orden de magnitud, pronunciation: ɔrdɜrʌvmægnətud part of speech: noun orderliness in spanish: orden, pronunciation: ɔrdɜrlinəs part of speech: noun parliamentary procedure in spanish: procedimiento parlamentario, pronunciation: pɑrləmentɜriprəsidʒɜr part of speech: noun purchase order in spanish: orden de compra, pronunciation: pɜrtʃəsɔrdɜr part of speech: noun rules of order in spanish: reglas de orden, pronunciation: rulzʌvɔrdɜr part of speech: noun parliamentary law in spanish: ley parlamentaria, pronunciation: pɑrləmentɜrilɔ part of speech: noun
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