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gen. |
controlar; revision; control in situ; control sobre el terreno; auditoría de cuentas; auditar |
bank. |
intervención |
comp., MS |
auditar (To track changes in entities and fields as required) |
econ. |
auditoría f |
fin. |
auditorìa (of accounts); revisión (of accounts); verificación de cuentas (of accounts); control m; fiscalización; verificación; censura de cuentas; revisión de cuentas |
IMF. |
llevar a cabo una auditoría; comprobar las cuentas |
law |
auditar |
tech. |
examen de cuentas |
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audit of accounts ['ɔ:dɪt] n | |
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fin. |
auditorìa; revisión; verificación de cuentas |
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audit The periodic or continuous verification of the accounts, assets and liabilities of a company or other organization, often to confirm compliance with legal and professional standards ['ɔ:dɪt] n | |
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environ. |
auditoría f |
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audit a course ['ɔ:dɪt] n | |
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ed. |
tomar un curso en calidad de oyente |
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IT |
auditar |
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comp., MS |
auditoría f (The process an operating system uses to detect and record security-related events, such as an attempt to create, to access, or to delete objects such as files and directories. The records of such events are stored in a file known as a security log, whose contents are available only to those with the proper clearance) |
econ. |
verificación de cuentas |
econ., account. |
control contable; control de cuentas; revisión contable |
IT |
auditaje |
polit. |
auditorìa |
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English thesaurus |
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IT |
Formal inspection and verification to check whether a standard or set of guidelines is being followed, records are accurate, or efficiency and effectiveness targets are being met (May be carried out by internal or external groups) |
law |
When records or accounts are looked at to check that they are right and complete; when records or accounts are looked at to check that they are right and complete; to establish accuracy or efficiency; The process an operating system uses to detect and record security-related events, such as an attempt to create, to access, or to delete objects such as files and directories. The records of such events are stored in a file known as a security log, whose contents are available only to those with the proper clearance |
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abbr. |
AUtomated Data Input Terminal |
abbr., astronaut. |
Assessment Using Debris Impact Theory |
abbr., avia. |
aircraft unitized diagnostic inspection and test; automatic unattended detection inspection transmitter |
abbr., el. |
auditory input task |
abbr., HR |
verification des comptes |
abbr., med. |
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test |
abbr., mil. |
Army Uniform Data Inquiry Technique |
tech. |
automatic unattended detection inspection transmitter |
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law |
to establish accuracy or efficiency |
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abbr., med. |
Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (iwona) |