English-Spanish translations for challenge

  • desafíoEs un desafío, pero es un desafío que hay que afrontar. This is a challenge, but it is a challenge which must be met. Estos desafíos son muy reales. These challenges are very real. Representa un desafío para todo el mundo. It is a challenge for everybody.
  • retarEl Parlamento les retará a que lo hagan, si es que es necesario. Parliament will challenge you to do so if need be. Esta Asamblea debe retar a otros Estados miembros para que sigan el ejemplo de Gran Bretaña. This House should challenge other Member States to match Britain's example. Tenemos que ser audaces y retar a nuestras sociedades a invertir en el futuro y en sí mismas. We need to be bold and to challenge our societies to invest in the future and in themselves.
  • desafiarEste Parlamento debe desafiar a los Estados miembros. This Parliament must challenge the Member States. Señor Gollnisch, no tiene que desafiarme. Mr Gollnisch, you do not need to challenge me. En cualquier parte del mundo, la Realpolitik no debe desafiar incesantemente nuestros ideales. In any part of the world, realpolitik must not endlessly challenge our ideals.
  • retoEse es el reto al que nos enfrentamos. This is the challenge we face. Todos conocemos los retos fundamentales. We all know the key challenges. Ese es el reto al que nos enfrentamos. That is the challenge facing us.
  • exhortar
  • impugnarDe esta forma, el Parlamento dispone de un poco más de tiempo para impugnar las decisiones de la Comisión. This allows us as Parliament to challenge the decisions by the Commission for a slightly longer period. En particular la enmienda 4 anima al Defensor del Pueblo a impugnar las decisiones que la Comisión de Peticiones adopte por lo que se denominan motivos inadecuados. In particular Amendment No 4 encourages the Ombudsman to challenge decisions of the Petitions Committee taken on so-called improper grounds. Va encaminada a establecer un fundamento jurídico más claro para las mujeres que deseen impugnar la supuesta discriminación de que sean víctimas. It aims at establishing a clearer legal basis for women wishing to challenge apparent discrimination against them.

Definition of challenge

  • A confrontation; a dare
  • A difficult task, especially one that the person making the attempt finds more enjoyable because of that difficulty
  • The opening and crying of hounds at first finding the scent of their game
  • To invite to take part in a competition
  • To dare#Verb|dare (someone
  • To dispute (something
  • To make a formal objection to a juror
  • To censure; to blame
  • To question or demand the countersign from (one who attempts to pass the lines
  • To object to the reception of the vote of, e.g. on the ground that the person is not qualified as a voter

Examples

  • a challenge to the kings authority
  • Consanguinity in direct line is a challenge for a judge when he or she is sitting cases
  • Were still waiting to hear how the court rules on our challenge of the arbitrator based on conflict of interest
  • We challenged the boys next door to a game of football
  • to challenge the accuracy of a statement or of a quotation
  • The sentinel challenged us with "Who goes there?

Trending Searches

Popular Dictionaries

DictionaryPro.net

DictionaryPro.net is a free online dictionary with more than 14 million translations.

Terms of Use   Cookies   Contact Us

Auf DeutschEn españolPå svenskaSuomeksiEestikeelne

Mindmax
Content is based on Wiktionary articles.
Text is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
© 2004-2024 DictionaryPro.net