English to Spanish Dictionary establishes

establishes

Establece
definition
verb
the British established a rich trade with Portugal
set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis.
the principle of the supremacy of national parliaments needs to be firmly established
achieve permanent acceptance or recognition for.
translation of 'establishes'
verb
verificar,
constituir,
probar,
demostrarse,
establecer,
entablar,
fundar,
erigir,
crear,
estatuir,
instalar,
determinar
example
Research firmly 'establishes' a link between a country's increased trade and economic well-being.
The opening shot of the film 'establishes' her as a member of a gipsy community.
Boll, who 'established' himself as one of the foremost writers of his generation, was born in Cologne in 1917.
Over a period of 20 years, Donatella 'established' herself as a sculptress in the international arena of visual arts.
I am also grateful to my sister for her liaison with indigenous education colleagues, and for 'establishing' some of my contacts in Adelaide.
After leaving West Point in 1915, Eisenhower quickly 'established' himself as a proficient trainer of young recruits.
The film wastes little time 'establishing' the main characters and their inter-relationships.
A seven-member board was 'established' to oversee the start-up and operation of slots.
So what if they 'establish' their spades?
But ‘Hellboy’ screams of future opportunity now that the character has been 'established' on film.
The two opening scenes of the film 'establish' a violent world in which human life appears to be valued very little.
He left the security of permanent employment to 'establish' a sports centre in Melbourne.
the right plan would be to 'establish' dummy's diamonds
He has 'established' himself as a compelling concert performer and a stellar contributor to world-wide music festivals.
Contact has been 'established' with a guest player.
He has firmly 'established' himself as a young goalkeeper with a big future.
When a firm chooses to 'establish' a subsidiary, internal as well as external conditions are taken into account.
The firm's research had 'established' that 75 retailers had requirements for space in York, some of whom would want to come into the city from outside.
The firm was 'established' by Richard King and a number of partners in 1978.
With no formal training but packed pockets of passion and enthusiasm, Lee has 'established' himself as an award winning restaurateur to be reckoned with.
care must be taken to 'establish' the facts
The core purpose of the program is to 'establish' connections and communication between the participating schools.
Finally, the presence of an 'establishing' shot is not necessary to cinematic narration, while its use is traditional its presence is a creative rather than a necessary decision.
While dinner etiquette was never formal, a firm routine had been 'established' for following dinner.
The company quickly 'established' a strong reputation and has won numerous national and international awards for its wines.
Nor does he 'establish' the environments and locations enough to aid the sympathetic process for the viewer.
But once contact had been 'established' , the information given was both speedy and accurate.
The museum was 'established' for a particular purpose… design.
'establish' what happened
Air quality guidelines are 'established' to protect public health.
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