appointment

appointment
noun
1) ((an) arrangement to meet someone; I made an appointment to see him.) cita, compromiso, hora
2) (the job or position to which a person is appointed: His appointment was for one year only.) puesto, empleo
appointment n
1. cita / hora
I've got a dental appointment tengo hora con el dentista
2. nombramiento
his appointment as manager su nombramiento como director
appointment
tr[ə'pɔɪntmənt]
noun
1 (meeting - with lawyer etc) cita; (- with hairdresser, dentist, doctor) hora
she asked for an appointment with the doctor pidió hora con el médico
he didn't keep the appointment no acudió a la cita
2 (person for job) nombramiento
appointment [ə'pɔɪntmənt] n
1) appointing: nombramiento m, designación f
2) engagement: cita f, hora f
3) post: puesto m
appointment
n.
cita s.f.
empleo s.m.
nombramiento s.m.
nominación s.f.
ə'pɔɪntmənt
noun
1) c (arrangement to meet) cita f; (with doctor, hairdresser) hora f, cita f

I phoned the doctor's to make an appointment — llamé al médico para pedir hora or una cita

do you have an appointment? — ¿tiene cita/hora?

he failed to keep the appointment — no acudió or no se presentó a la cita

viewing by appointment only — concertar cita para visitar

2)
a) u c (act of appointing) nombramiento m

by appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II — (in UK) proveedores de SM la reina Isabel II

b) c (post) (frml) puesto m

publishing appointments — ofertas fpl de empleo en el campo editorial

[ǝ'pɔɪntmǝnt]
1. N
1) (=arrangement to meet)
a) (with client, bank manager etc) cita f

to meet sb by appointment — reunirse con algn mediante cita previa

I have an appointment at ten — tengo cita a las diez

do you have an appointment? — (to caller) ¿tiene usted cita?

to keep an appointment — acudir a una cita

to make an appointment (with sb) — concertar una cita (con algn)

to make an appointment for three o'clock — pedir (una) cita para las tres

b) (with dentist, doctor, hairdresser etc) hora f

I have an appointment at ten — tengo hora a las diez

do you have an appointment? — ¿tiene usted hora?

to make an appointment (with sb) — pedir hora (con algn)

to make an appointment for three o'clock — pedir hora para las tres

2) (to a job) nombramiento m (to para); (=job) puesto m , empleo m

there are still several appointments to be made — todavía hay varios nombramientos por hacer

by appointment to HRH — proveedores oficiales de S.A.R.

appointments (vacant) — (Press) oferta de empleo

3) appointments frm (=furniture etc) mobiliario msing
2.
CPD

appointments board, appointments service N — (Univ etc) oficina f de colocación

appointments bureau N — agencia f de colocaciones

* * *
[ə'pɔɪntmənt]
noun
1) c (arrangement to meet) cita f; (with doctor, hairdresser) hora f, cita f

I phoned the doctor's to make an appointment — llamé al médico para pedir hora or una cita

do you have an appointment? — ¿tiene cita/hora?

he failed to keep the appointment — no acudió or no se presentó a la cita

viewing by appointment only — concertar cita para visitar

2)
a) u c (act of appointing) nombramiento m

by appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II — (in UK) proveedores de SM la reina Isabel II

b) c (post) (frml) puesto m

publishing appointments — ofertas fpl de empleo en el campo editorial


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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