English to Spanish Dictionary counterpart

counterpart

contrapartida
definition
noun
the minister held talks with his French counterpart
a person or thing holding a position or performing a function that corresponds to that of another person or thing in another place.
The discrepancy between the lease and the counterpart was not noticed at the time.
one of two or more copies of a legal document.
translation of 'counterpart'
noun
cosa homóloga,
equivalente,
componente homólogo,
contrapartida,
homólogo
example
His 'counterpart' Alex McLeish, was similarly honest, and critical of his player.
Reviewing children's theatre is a whole different ball game compared to its adult 'counterpart' .
Strange's decision to adopt the opposite tactic appears to play into his 'counterpart' 's hands.
the minister held talks with his French 'counterpart'
In this regard, the Indian shopper appears to be very similar to his Chinese 'counterpart' .
The discrepancy between the lease and the 'counterpart' was not noticed at the time.
the tradition is being kept alive by his modern 'counterpart'
Professional sociology differs from its lay 'counterpart' here in a number of ways.
the minister held talks with his French 'counterpart'
Strengthening risk management and financial infrastructure also had a legal 'counterpart' in private law.
First s.7 has no 'counterpart' in the Directive and can neither be used to construe it or to judge its effect.
The aim of the council is to mirror the actions and functions of its adult 'counterpart' and to get the young people interested in politics.
But while Edinburgh is booming, it is a different story for its transatlantic 'counterpart' .
We need the support of our male 'counterparts' not their fierce opposition.
Among the many differences that set folk musicians apart from their pop 'counterparts' is longevity.
The deviation resulted because the 'counterparts' held by me did not include Computer's signatures.
British pig farmers find it difficult to compete on equal terms with their European 'counterparts' , she says.
Does he find teenage girls tend to express their rage differently than their male 'counterparts' ?
The people of Swindon are being challenged to get active tomorrow by their 'counterparts' in Polish twin city Torun.
It seems that we have opposite tendencies to our 'counterparts' in the social sciences.
They felt completely at home with their 'counterparts' in Paris and London.
The clothes the actresses wear are noticeably different from their Western 'counterparts' .
After five years and two degrees, my male 'counterparts' will be earning more than me, earlier than me.
Yorkston has no objection to their plans in principle, and suspects that many of his 'counterparts' may be of a similar mind.
Regional arrangements can be easier to draft than their international 'counterparts' .
The women's third eleven lost a hard fought match against their Cambridge 'counterparts' .
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