Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
aprobarlo por unanimidad
English translation:
To pass him by Unanimous Vote
Spanish term
aprobarlo por unanimidad
5 +7 | To pass him by Unanimous Vote | Henry Hinds |
4 +1 | to approve it unanimously | Ruth Ramsey |
Aug 21, 2011 13:47: Henry Hinds Created KOG entry
Jan 27, 2012 16:58: Yana Dovgopol changed "Term Context" from "Acta de Examen Profesional En la Fundación Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, ubicada en la Exhacienda Santa Catarina Mártir, Cholula, Puebla, y con fecha 18 de DICIEMBRE de 2003, se reunieron en las instalaciones de la Escuela de INGENIERÍA los señores profesionales asignados como miembros del Jurado el Presidente Dr. Daniel Randolph el Secretario Ing. Luis A. Maus Bolaños y vocal Dr. Wieslaw Switek para proceder a realizar el examen que para obtener el título de Licenciatura en INGENIERÍA MECÁNICA sustenta el (la) Sr. (Srita) CARLOS SANDOVAL MERCADO. Los señores sinodales, interrogaron al sustentante y después de debatir entre sí reservada y libremente, resolvieron: Aprobarlo (a) por Unanimidad Acto continuo, el Presidente del Jurado le hizo saber el resultado de su examen profesional, con lo cual se dio por determinado el acto, levantándose la presente acta por cuadruplicado, para dar constancia y firmando los que en ello Muchas gracias" to "Muchas gracias "
Non-PRO (2): Graham Allen-Rawlings, Rosa Paredes
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Proposed translations
To pass him by Unanimous Vote
Aprobarlo (a) por Unanimidad
decided:
To pass him by Unanimous Vote
to approve it unanimously
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Yaotl Altan
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Thanks.
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FVS (X)
: I see Eski is an infinitive splitter. No doubt he would also want to boldly go where no infinitive has ever been split before.// Having noted Henry's answer and on re-reading the question his answer must be better although 'approve' could be worked in.
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Thanks.
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eski
: Or, 'To unanimously approve it'. Saludos, Ruth: eski :))
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Thank you, Eski.
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Michael Powers (PhD)
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Thanks Michael.
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Henry Hinds
: I'd rather not post a "disagree", but despite the opinion of very esteemed colleagues (you included) this is off the mark. For an exam, the proper term is to "pass", and the candidate (person) was "passed".
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Yes, I read it rather too quickly and, on reflection, I agree that it should be "pass".
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Rosa Paredes
: not the right term
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