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Traducción & Definición

(to make) a decision: (tomar) una decisión noun
to decide decidir
to make an informed decision Tomar una decisión bien fundada

UK: I've decided to become a businesswoman.
US: I can't decide - I hate making decisions.

Ejemplos

  • "Congratulations, you've made the decision to grab the brass ring"
  • "Your decision to terminate Mrs. Hughes will cost this company 2 months of salary in addition to a generous severance package."
  • "Listen Beth, having an abortion is a very big decision."
  • "Let's give him the time he needs to research the situation, and I'll make a decision afterwards."
  • "One last caller before I make my decision."
  • "This is a decision that you should be making together."
  • "After watching news reports last week on the outbreak of "fish flu" in Asia, 8-year-old boy Thomas MacKenzie made a bold decision."
  • "Donna : Bruno, if you're having such a hard time making decisions, why don't I do the deciding for the rest of the trip?"
  • "Sometimes it's very hard to make a decision you feel good about."
  • "I have made a decision, however, and rather than follow in my grandfather's footsteps, and live his dream, I've decided to pursue my own dream. Ladies and gentleman, I've decided to become..."
  • "Moira : Already Reverend Ned Lipscomb has condemned the decision"
  • "Karen Hughes : I'm sorry Ms. Benedict, but I've made my decision."
  • "Bethany : Well obviously it's your decision Bruno, and I can see that you are fond of Mr. Oléré."
  • "There are many things to consider at the end of the year, and we certainly have some important decisions to make regarding departmental budgets and personnel payroll."
  • "Steffi : The buying commission has actually made a decision on our order for this season."
  • "Just make a decision, because I have to tell Democracy's mother soon."
  • "Bruno : You know Donna, there's always a decision to make."
  • "Bruno : I've made my decision Icarus."
  • "Well I can't really make a decision on the spot..."
Ejercicio 1
The Perfume Hut is filing for "bankruptcy" because of poor decisions by .
The Perfume Hut is filing for "bankruptcy" because of poor decisions made 1 by the Perfume Hut's management 2.
1 made: This is correct. In English, one "makes a decision".
1 done: This is incorrect. In English, one does not "do a decision".
2 the Perfume Hut's management: This is correct. Barbara writes that the Perfume Hut recently filed for bankruptcy "as a result some suspect management decisions". She is referring to the decisions of her own company, the Perfume Hut.
2 the Delavigne Corporation's management: This is incorrect. There is no reason why poor management decisions by the Delavigne Corporation would affect the Perfume Hut filing for bankruptcy.
2 Barbara Bluff herself: Barbara's actions are not the reason that the Perfume Hut has filed for bankruptcy. Barbara writes that it was the result of poor management decisions (by her company The Perfume Hut).
2 Kalvin Krime: Barbara writes that the Perfume Hut chose their partners (Kalvin Krime and Grevelon) poorly. However, decisions made by the Perfume Hut's management forced the company to file for bankruptcy, not Kalvin Krime.
Ejercicio 2
Philip writes about proof of purchase.

"Proof" refers to .

A "purchase" is .

An example of a proof of purchase might be a .
Philip writes about proof of purchase.

"Proof" refers to evidence 1.

A "purchase" is something you have bought 2.

An example of a proof of purchase might be a receipt 3.
1 evidence: "Evidence" and "proof" share a similar meaning. They both refer to "proving" something. "Proof of purchase" is often a receipt or invoice, which proves that you have bought something.
1 an announcement: This is not the best choice. An "announcement" is a "declaration" or "statement": these terms do not share a similar meaning with "proof".
1 a decision: This is not the best choice. When we make a "decision", we make a "choice". These terms do not share a similar meaning with "proof".
2 something you have bought: This is the best option here. When we "make a purchase", we "buy something". The term "to purchase" is more formal than "to buy", and it is often used in a business context. "Proof of purchase" is evidence that you have bought something.
2 something you need: This is not a good definition of "purchase".
2 something you plan to do: This is not a good definition of "purchase".
3 receipt: "Receipt" is the best choice here. A "receipt" is a little piece of paper which you receive when you buy something, for example in a shop. We usually need the receipt if we want to return an item to a shop. At work, we need to show receipts if we want our expenses to be reimbursed.
3 passport: A "passport" is an official form of identification used when travelling between countries. It's not the right answer here.
3 signature: A "signature" is an "autograph" or a "signed name". It is not the right answer here.

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