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225 months ago

andreacanotraducciones  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

English > Spanish

Subject:

Business / Marketing / Financial

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

undertaking

Context:

undertaking

Keywords:

underatking

 

 

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225 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

Garantía

My comment:

Check the link: http://www.wordreference.com/es/translation.asp?tranword=undertaking

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225 months ago

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undertaking compromiso, promesa, acuerdo de ejecutar algun servicio o compromiso.

My comment:

Un compromiso o promesa hecha por una parte a otra con respecto a un acuerdo o contrato. Normalmente para asegurar a la otra parte su acuerdo sobre dicho contrato.

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225 months ago

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225 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

tarea

My references:

Harper Collins Unabridged Spanish/English Dictionary; Larousse's Unabridged Spanish/English Dictionary

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225 months ago

Liv´s ENGLISH-SPANISH  See my profile wrote:

asumir, comprometerse, encargarse de

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225 months ago

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Yes if it is used as a substantive

225 months ago

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Yes if it is used as a substantive

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asumir

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emprender
también comprometerse a

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