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13:39 Jun 12, 2016 |
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO] Education / Pedagogy | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Taña Dalglish Jamaica Local time: 09:26 | ||||||
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2 | verified/to verify |
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verified/to verify Explanation: http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/contrastar contrastar INTRANSITIVE VERB 1. (general) a. to contrast **TRANSITIVE VERB 2. (comprobar) a. to check, to verify Copyright © 2006 Harrap Publishers Limited** (I would say it is more the 2nd definition) BTW, you have both "contrastado" and "conStrastado (sic)" in your text, so it may be confusing to some persons. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 44 mins (2016-06-12 14:24:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.google.com./search?q="contrastar" english&rct=j -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days6 hrs (2016-06-14 19:58:09 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Thank you Rachel. |
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