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Traducción & Definición
to confirm: confirmar, ratificar
a confirmation: una confirmación, una ratificación
Ejemplos
- "Subject: Order confirmation"
- "However, I can confirm that you must all assemble at the staff parking lot at 6PM on Friday."
- "Subject: URGENT Order confirmation"
- "Steve : Well, I'll have to confirm that she's even available."
- "Please note this fax is just a confirmation;"
- "17th meeting, it gives me great pleasure to confirm our order of"
- "Fossil evidence has confirmed the existence of dinosaurs all over the world."
- "I believe that's already been confirmed."
- "Of course it's possible that our current subcontractors are already OILS charter members, but I'll have to wait for Kevin's response to confirm this."
- "Horatio : And let me just confirm something by tasting."
- "Several people saw the troubling red color which appeared on my son's face upon eating his tuna steak, and I personally can confirm that he vomited no fewer than eighteen times when he returned home."
- "Another airport official confirmed that Delavigne was inebriated, adding "He told his entourage to get on the ship and bring the wine, saying that it was time to "take this party to the motherf***in skies"."
- "I just wanted to confirm that you received my sales report."
- "I'd like to confirm my appointment for next Tuesday at 2.30PM.""
- "Please confirm that you have received this invitation."
- "Now please call again the day before the flight to confirm, or Mr. Delavigne will be stuck with the standard food."
- "Subject: New Reservation Confirmation"
- "We have received your planet's tax return, and confirm it has been completed correctly."
- "In order to reactivate your PlasterCard, it is essential that you confirm your credit card information below"
- "Now, my supervisor will be calling you back to confirm this purchase."
Ejercicio 1
Complete these sentences using terms from the article.
Scientists that life on Mars is likely, but it has not yet been proven. (A term meaning "to assert" or "to state".)
The truck avoided a collision with the pedestrian. (A term meaning "by a small margin", "just", or "barely".)
Because the fingerprints were obtained illegally, the court declared that the evidence was . (A term meaning "compromised", "contaminated" or "false".)
Scientists that life on Mars is likely, but it has not yet been proven. (A term meaning "to assert" or "to state".)
The truck avoided a collision with the pedestrian. (A term meaning "by a small margin", "just", or "barely".)
Because the fingerprints were obtained illegally, the court declared that the evidence was . (A term meaning "compromised", "contaminated" or "false".)
Complete these sentences using terms from the article.
Scientists claim 1 that life on Mars is likely, but it has not yet been proven. (A term meaning "to assert" or "to state".)
The truck narrowly 2 avoided a collision with the pedestrian. (A term meaning "by a small margin", "just", or "barely".)
Because the fingerprints were obtained illegally, the court declared that the evidence was tainted 3. (A term meaning "compromised", "contaminated" or "false".)
Scientists claim 1 that life on Mars is likely, but it has not yet been proven. (A term meaning "to assert" or "to state".)
The truck narrowly 2 avoided a collision with the pedestrian. (A term meaning "by a small margin", "just", or "barely".)
Because the fingerprints were obtained illegally, the court declared that the evidence was tainted 3. (A term meaning "compromised", "contaminated" or "false".)
1 claim: This is correct. To "claim" something is true means to state that it is true (although this might not necessarily be the case). Example: "Boris claims that he wrote this essay alone, but his teachers have their doubts".
2 narrowly: This is correct. "Narrowly" describes a very small margin. It can refer to something physical, like a truck avoiding a collision, or something like a contest or competition that was "close" or "tight". In the article, we read that Houston "narrowly" defeated New Orleans in a competition for the "fattest" American city.
3 tainted: The adjective "tainted" describes something, such as evidence or data, which is invalid or compromised. The term "tainted evidence" is often used in legal contexts to describe evidence which is inadmissible in court due to the way that it was obtained for example. In this article, scientists were worried that their data were tainted because of the surprising results.
Ejercicio 2
"They outline a few of the points I was hoping to discuss with you."
In the context of this sentence, "to outline" means "to ".
"During my stay in China."
A "stay" describes a "".
In the context of this sentence, "to outline" means "to ".
"During my stay in China."
A "stay" describes a "".
"They outline a few of the points I was hoping to discuss with you."
In the context of this sentence, "to outline" means "to summarize 1".
"During my stay in China."
A "stay" describes a "short visit 2".
In the context of this sentence, "to outline" means "to summarize 1".
"During my stay in China."
A "stay" describes a "short visit 2".
1 summarize: This is the correct answer. To "outline (a project)" is to "present" it, or summarize its main points. Kevin's fax provides a general "overview" or "summary" of the points that he wants to discuss with Mrs Lee (observe the production process, the working conditions, etc).
1 detail: This is incorrect. To "outline" expresses that only the "broad" or "general" points are presented, not the details. "To detail (a project)" is to review the specifics of it, or to review it in depth.
1 confirm: This is incorrect. "To outline" and "to confirm" do not share the same meaning. "To confirm (an appointment)" is to validate or acknowledge it.
2 short visit: This is the correct answer. As a noun, a "stay" means a "stop" or "visit" somewhere. As a verb, "to stay" is to live somewhere temporarily (as a visitor or a guest).
2 journey: This is incorrect. A "journey" is a "voyage" or a "trip", it does not share the same meaning with a "stay".
2 tour: This is incorrect. "Stay" and "tour" do not share the same meaning. A "tour" describes a visit or a trip during which someone is shown a place, a monument, a city, etc. Example: Can you give me a tour of your offices?
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