aprobar
/apɾoˈbaɾ/, [a.pɾoˈβ̞aɾ]approve
Verb aprobar (first-person singular present apruebo, first-person singular preterite aprobé, past participle aprobado)
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to approve (clarification of this definition is needed)
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to pass (succeed, e.g. on an exam)
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to condone (clarification of this definition is needed)
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Después de aprobar el examen de conducir, se compró un coche.
After she had passed her driving test, she bought a car.
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Estudié mucho, de modo que pude aprobar el examen.
I studied hard so that I could pass the examination.
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Si ella estudiara mucho, podría aprobar el examen.
If she studied hard, she could pass the exam.
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Si estudias en serio, puedes esperar aprobar el examen.
If you study earnestly, you can expect to pass the exam.
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Mi padre nunca va a aprobar mi casamiento.
Father will never approve of my marriage.
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Estudió duro, lo cual le permitió aprobar el examen.
He studied hard, which enabled him to pass the exam.
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No puedo aprobar el proyecto.
I cannot approve the project.
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Aún suponiendo que tengas razón, no podemos aprobar tu plan.
Granting that you are right, we still can't approve of your plan.
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Estudió mucho para aprobar el examen.
He studied hard in order to pass the examination.
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¿Por qué crees que Tom no fue capaz de aprobar su prueba de conducir?
Why do you think Tom wasn't able to pass his driving test?
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