approval

approval
noun (the act or state of agreeing to or being pleased with (a person, thing etc): This proposal meets with my approval.) aprobación
approval n visto bueno
approval
tr[ə'prʊːvəl]
noun
1 aprobación nombre femenino, visto bueno, beneplácito
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
on approval a prueba
to give one's approval dar el visto bueno
to meet with somebody's approval merecer la aprobación de alguien
approval [ə'pru:vəl] n
1) : aprobación f, visto m bueno
2)
on approval : a prueba
approval
n.
apoyo s.m.
aprobación s.f.
conforme s.m.
consentimiento s.m.
otorgamiento s.m.
visto bueno s.m.
ə'pruːvəl
mass noun
a) (agreement) aprobación f

to seek somebody's approval (for something) — tratar de obtener la aprobación de alguien (para algo)

I've drafted a letter for your approval — he escrito la carta en borrador para que usted le dé el visto bueno

b)

on approval — a prueba

[ǝ'pruːvǝl]
1.
N (=consent) aprobación f , visto m bueno

does this have your approval? — ¿le da usted su aprobación or visto bueno a esto?

to meet with sb's approval — obtener la aprobación de algn

a look of approval — una mirada de aprobación

on approval — (Comm) a prueba

he nodded his approval — asintió con la cabeza

2.
CPD

approval rating N — cota f de popularidad

* * *
[ə'pruːvəl]
mass noun
a) (agreement) aprobación f

to seek somebody's approval (for something) — tratar de obtener la aprobación de alguien (para algo)

I've drafted a letter for your approval — he escrito la carta en borrador para que usted le dé el visto bueno

b)

on approval — a prueba


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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