English-Spanish translations for appointment

  • citaSeñora Presidenta, Señorías, hoy tenemos cita con la hipocresía. Madam President, today we have an appointment with hypocrisy. Señor Presidente, no es fácil concertar una cita con mi fontanero. Mr President, it is not very easy to make an appointment with my plumber. No quisiera alargarme hablando de lo delicado de las citas que esperan a la Unión Europea. I do not intend to dwell on the delicacy of the appointments awaiting the European Union.
  • compromisoNo es China quien debe fijar mi agenda y mis compromisos. It is not up to China to fix my schedule and appointments. Evaluaremos al Sr. Romano Prodi en el respeto por este compromiso también. Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I voted against the appointment of Mr Romano Prodi. Soy consciente de que el señor Comisario tiene otros compromisos y está sustituyendo a un colega. I realise that the Commissioner has other appointments and is substituting for a colleague.
  • encuentroAdemás, debido a que no encuentro ningún punto en común con la política propuesta por el señor Barroso, confirmo que no apoyaré su candidatura a Presidente de la Comisión. Moreover, as I can find no common ground with the policy proposed by Mr Barroso, I confirm that I will not be supporting his appointment as President of the Commission.
  • nombramientoNombramiento del Presidente del Banco Central Europeo Appointment of the ECB President En primer lugar, la cuestión de los nombramientos. Firstly, the issue of appointments. Nombramientos en las comisiones parlamentarias: véase el Acta Appointments to committees: see Minutes
  • reunión

Definition of appointment

  • The act of appointing a person to hold an office or to have a position of trust
  • The state of being appointed to a service or office; an office to which one is appointed
  • Stipulation; agreement; the act of fixing by mutual agreement
  • Decree; direction; established order or constitution
  • The exercise of the power of designating a person to enjoy an estate or other specific property; also, the instrument by which the designation is made
  • Equipment, furniture
  • A honorary part or exercise, as an oration, etc., at a public exhibition of a college
  • The allowance paid to a public officer

Examples

  • His appointment was deemed suitable
  • the appointment of treasurer
  • They made an appointment to meet at six.
  • Im leaving work early because I have a doctors appointment.
  • To submit to the divine appointments.
  • to have an appointment

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