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Votación por mayoría cualificada

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

qualified majority voting N U POL

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majority <pl majorities> [Am məˈdʒɔrədi, məˈdʒɑrədi, Brit məˈdʒɒrɪti] N

1.1. majority (greater number):

majority + sing or pl vb
the silent majority attr decision/party

1.2. majority (margin):

simple or Brit also relative majority

2. majority (adulthood):

qualified [Am ˈkwɑləˌfaɪd, Brit ˈkwɒlɪfʌɪd] ADJ

1.1. qualified (trained):

qualified doctor/teacher/engineer

1.2. qualified (competent):

to be qualified to + infin
estar capacitado para  +  infin

1.3. qualified (eligible) pred:

2. qualified (limited):

qualified acceptance

I. qualify <qualifies qualifying qualified> [Am ˈkwɑləˌfaɪ, Brit ˈkwɒlɪfʌɪ] VB trans

1. qualify (equip, entitle):

2.1. qualify (limit):

2.2. qualify LING:

II. qualify <qualifies qualifying qualified> [Am ˈkwɑləˌfaɪ, Brit ˈkwɒlɪfʌɪ] VB intr

1. qualify (gain professional qualification):

recibirse LatAm
to qualify as sth
to qualify as sth
recibirse de algo LatAm

2. qualify SPORTS:

to qualify for sth

3. qualify (be entitled):

to qualify (for sth)

4. qualify (count) form:

voting [Am ˈvoʊdɪŋ, Brit ˈvəʊtɪŋ] N U

I. vote [Am voʊt, Brit vəʊt] N

1.1. vote C (ballot cast):

sufragio m form
emitir su (or mi etc.) voto form

1.2. vote U (right to vote):

2.1. vote C (act):

to put sth to the vote, to take a vote on sth

2.2. vote U or C (collective decision):

3.1. vote U (total votes cast):

3.2. vote U (votes of a group):

II. vote [Am voʊt, Brit vəʊt] VB intr

to vote for sb
votar por or a alguien
to vote on sth
to vote for/against sth
votar a favor de / en contra de algo

III. vote [Am voʊt, Brit vəʊt] VB trans

1.1. vote (support, choose):

1.2. vote (elect):

votar por or a alguien para un cargo

1.3. vote (declare, judge):

2.1. vote (approve):

2.2. vote (decide):

to vote to + infin
votar por  +  infin

2.3. vote (propose) inf:

to vote (that)
votar por que  +  subj inf

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qualified [ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd, Am ˈkwɑ:lɪ-] ADJ

1. qualified:

2. qualified (competent):

3. qualified (limited):

I. qualify [ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ, Am ˈkwɑ:lɪ-] VB trans -ie-

1. qualify (give credentials):

2. qualify (make eligible):

to qualify sb to do sth

3. qualify (explain and limit):

4. qualify LING (modify):

II. qualify [ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ, Am ˈkwɑ:lɪ-] VB intr

1. qualify (meet standards):

2. qualify (complete training):

recibirse LatAm

3. qualify SPORTS:

I. voting ADJ

II. voting N

I. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] VB intr

1. vote (elect):

2. vote (formally decide):

to vote on sth

II. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] VB trans

1. vote (elect):

2. vote (propose):

votar que... +subj

3. vote (declare):

III. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] N

1. vote (formally made choice):

2. vote (election):

3. vote (right to elect):

majority <-ies> [məˈdʒɒrəti, Am -ˈdʒɔ:rət̬i] N

1. majority (greater part/number):

2. majority no pl (full legal age):

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I. qualify <-ie-> [ˈkwal·ɪ·faɪ] VB intr

1. qualify (meet standards):

2. qualify (complete training):

recibirse LatAm

3. qualify SPORTS:

II. qualify <-ie-> [ˈkwal·ɪ·faɪ] VB trans

1. qualify (give credentials):

2. qualify (make eligible):

to qualify sb to do sth

3. qualify (explain and limit):

4. qualify LING (modify):

qualified [ˈkwal·ɪ·faɪd] ADJ

1. qualified:

2. qualified (competent):

3. qualified (limited):

I. vote [voʊt] VB intr

1. vote (elect):

2. vote (formally decide):

to vote on sth

II. vote [voʊt] VB trans

1. vote (elect):

2. vote (propose):

votar que... +subj

3. vote (declare):

III. vote [voʊt] N

1. vote (formally made choice):

2. vote (election):

3. vote (right to elect):

I. voting ADJ

II. voting N

majority <-ies> [mə·ˈdʒɔr·ə·t̬i] N

1. majority (greater part/number):

2. majority (most powerful group):

3. majority (full legal age):

Present
Iqualify
youqualify
he/she/itqualifies
wequalify
youqualify
theyqualify
Past
Iqualified
youqualified
he/she/itqualified
wequalified
youqualified
theyqualified
Present Perfect
Ihavequalified
youhavequalified
he/she/ithasqualified
wehavequalified
youhavequalified
theyhavequalified
Past Perfect
Ihadqualified
youhadqualified
he/she/ithadqualified
wehadqualified
youhadqualified
theyhadqualified

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The team attempted and qualified for every event until the woes of sponsorship kicked in.
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However, he qualified his belief in civil liberties to exclude what he considered threats to a free system.
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This not only ensured that as many pilots as possible advanced, but those that could not were still gainfully employed flying the aircraft types on which they had qualified.
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Although a majority of member states now supports our proposal, the necessary qualified majority was not reached.
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Qualified individuals with a reduced risk of such counterproductive workplace behaviors are selected for employment, leading to a more productive workforce.
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