Notaría in english

Notary

pronunciation: noʊtɜri part of speech: noun
In gestures

notar = notice ; perceive ; see ; spot ; watch ; note ; eye + catch. 

Example: Notice that records 2 and 4 do not appear on the directory.Example: Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.Example: Where the conference cannot be seen to have a name, then the work will normally be treated as a collection.Example: When all necessary amendments have been spotted, edit the draft abstract and make any improvements to the style that are possible.Example: Watch what occurs as the letters 'New' and a space are typed.Example: Collation is the term used for the physical check of books to note any imperfections such as missing or duplicated sections.Example: As Klaus's acute observations are unhampered by romantic ideals, his eye catches the plastic trash by the roadway as well as the colors of moss on the landing strip.

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» ¡cómo se nota que no está el jefe!while/when the cat's away, the mouse/mice will play .

Example: That kind of breakdown is mirrored with other countries as well -- what it tells us is while the cat's away, the mice will play.

» digno de notarnoteworthy  .

Example: It essays simply to be a list of the more important, rare or otherwise noteworthy books available.

» hacer notarbring to + Posesivo + attentionbring to + the attentionmarknotebring to + noticebring + attention tobring to + Posesivo + notice .

Example: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.

Example: Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.

Example: When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.

Example: In the future, a number of further developments can be fairly confidently predicted in addition to the expansion of those noted above.

Example: This risk I gladly accept in the hope that I have succeeded in bringing to your notice the fact that there is an ailment here, however indifferent my diagnosis may have been, and by provoking thought on the matter.

Example: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.

Example: One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.

» hacer notar la presencia demake + Posesivo + presence feltmake + Posesivo + presence known .

Example: Late on the scene though they may have been, public libraries are now making their presence felt, especially in the great cities of the United States.

Example: He is a fierce competitor who prefers to make his presence known with his play instead of his mouth.

» nadie notaría la diferenciano one would be the wiser .

Example: These goals statements are so vague and general and all-purpose that you could superimpose them on another library and no one would be the wiser.

» no pude evitar notar quecouldn't help but notice (that) .

Example: Anyway, I was living there for a while (in New Zealand) and couldn't help but notice lots of people using these yoghurt makers.

» notarsekick inbecome + noticeable .

Example: The first wave of long-awaited reforms to credit-card industry practices began kicking in on Aug. 20.

Example: Heart palpitations are heartbeats that suddenly become more noticeable.

» notarse a la leguabe written (on/all over) + (Posesivo + face/Pronombre) .

Example: She's got trouble written all over her face, she's a disaster waiting to happen.

» notarse en la carabe written (on/all over) + (Posesivo + face/Pronombre) .

Example: She's got trouble written all over her face, she's a disaster waiting to happen.

» nótese el errorsic [Usado generalmente para indicar que hay un error en el texto que se cita] .

Example: The article is entitled 'Multimedia: an idea who's (sic) time has come'.

» sin que se note la diferenciaseamlessly .

Example: A multimedia system is one that seamlessly integrates text, numerics, pictures, video, animation and sound within a single, digital information environment.

notario = scrivener ; notary. 

Example: Phillips also kept the older terms alive in having an entry for 'scribe' with the definition 'a writer, notary or scrivener'.Example: Nearly all notaries are required by their state laws to use an official seal of office when performing notarial acts.

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» notario públiconotary publicnotary .

Example: This article covers the records of the Law Society on attorneys and solicitors; civilian lawyers; scriveners and notaries public; and the judiciary and personnel of the courts = Este artículo trata de los registros del Colegio de Abogados sobre abogados y procuradores, abogados civiles, notarios públicos y la judicatura y el personal de los juzgados.

Example: Nearly all notaries are required by their state laws to use an official seal of office when performing notarial acts.

Notaría synonyms

notary public in spanish: notario público, pronunciation: noʊtɜripʌblɪk part of speech: noun
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