Árbitro in english

Referee

pronunciation: refɜri part of speech: noun
In gestures

arbitrar = officiate ; referee. 

Example: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Example: Many had been refereeing for many years, so it is perhaps not surprising that most of them thought things had not changed for the better.

árbitro = arbiter ; referee ; umpire ; ref. 

Example: In almost no circumstances can the librarian be said to be the sole arbiter of what is or is not acceptable to the user.Example: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Example: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Example: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.

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» árbitro de fútbolfootball refereesoccer referee .

Example: Football referees can start training at a minimum age of 14, although it takes time and experience to climb the ranks in order to become a top official in the Premier League.

Example: Brazilian soccer referee pulls out handgun in middle of match.

» juez árbitroarbitrator  ; adjudicator  .

Example: The Federal Government occasionally entered these conflicts to serve as arbitrator or mediator.

Example: The most cost-effective way to select an adjudicator is for the parties to agree.

Árbitro synonyms

umpire in spanish: árbitro, pronunciation: ʌmpaɪɜr part of speech: noun ref in spanish: árbitro, pronunciation: ref part of speech: noun reviewer in spanish: crítico, pronunciation: rivjuɜr part of speech: noun peer review in spanish: revisión por pares, pronunciation: pɪrrivju part of speech: verb
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