certified

certified(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. diplomado
The school needs a certified French teacher who can begin in the fall.La escuela necesita un profesor de francés diplomado que puede empezar en el otoño.
b. jurado
There is a lot of demand for certified medical interpreters in this city.Hay mucha demanda de intérpretes médicos jurados en esta ciudad.
c. titulado
We are confronting a shortage of teachers certified in math and science.Nos enfrentamos a una escasez de profesores titulados en matemáticas y ciencias.
a. certificado
Because of the high price of the purchase, the seller requires you to pay with a certified check.Debido al alto precio de la compra, el vendedor requiere que pagues con un cheque certificado.
a. demente
The doctors knew the patient was certified, so they went into the encounter prepared.Los doctores sabían que el paciente era demente, y llegaron preparados al encuentro.
b. loco
Lenny's great-grandfather was certified and committed to an insane asylum.El bisabuelo de Lenny fue declarado loco y encerrado en un manicomio.
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