- oficiar
- v.1 to celebrate (misa).2 to officiate (sacerdote).Ricardo ofició los procesos Richard officiated the procedures.El cura ofició la ceremonia The priest officiated the ceremony.* * *oficiar► verbo transitivo1 (misa) to say► verbo intransitivo1 (sacerdote) to officiate2 (ejercer) to act (de, as)■ oficiar de intermediario to act as a go-between■ oficiar de maestro de ceremonias to act as master of ceremonies* * *1. VT1) (Rel) [+ misa] to celebrate; [+ funeral, boda] to conduct, officiate at2) (=informar) to inform officially2. VI1) (Rel) to officiate2)
oficiar de — to officiate as, act as
* * *1.verbo transitivo <misa> to officiate at; <servicio> to conduct2.¿quién ofició la misa en la boda? — who officiated at your wedding?
oficiar via) sacerdote to officiateb) (actuar)oficiar DE algo — to officiate as something
* * *= officiate.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.* * *1.verbo transitivo <misa> to officiate at; <servicio> to conduct2.¿quién ofició la misa en la boda? — who officiated at your wedding?
oficiar via) sacerdote to officiateb) (actuar)oficiar DE algo — to officiate as something
* * *= officiate.Ex: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.
* * *oficiar [A1 ]vt‹misa› to officiate at; ‹servicio› to conduct■ oficiarvi1 «sacerdote» to officiate¿quién ofició en la boda? who officiated at the wedding?2 (actuar) oficiar DE algo to officiate AS sth* * *oficiar♦ vt[misa] to celebrate; [ceremonia] to officiate at♦ vi1. [sacerdote] to officiate2.oficiar de [actuar de] to act as* * *oficiarI v/i officiate (de at)II v/t REL conduct, officiate at* * *oficiar vt1) : to inform officially2) : to officiate at, to celebrate (Mass)oficiar vioficiar de : to act as
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.