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1 designativo
adj.designative.m.denominative, verb derived from a noun, verb derived from an adjective.* * *= appointive.Nota: Que puede elegir, nombrar o designar o que se cubre por nombramiento.Ex. The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.* * *= appointive.Nota: Que puede elegir, nombrar o designar o que se cubre por nombramiento.Ex: The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.
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2 no remunerado
adj.unremunerated, unsalaried.* * *(adj.) = unpaid, unsalaried, non-paying, unremunerated, non-remuneratedEx. She began her career in the Royal Library in Feb 38 as an unpaid assistant.Ex. The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.Ex. IFLA is seeking a volunteer (i.e, this is a non-paying position) to act as editor-in-chief of a project to update the World Guide last published in 1995.Ex. The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.Ex. The data serves to show that the traditional model of non-remunerated work persists despite the equality of rights enshrined in the Constitution.* * *(adj.) = unpaid, unsalaried, non-paying, unremunerated, non-remuneratedEx: She began her career in the Royal Library in Feb 38 as an unpaid assistant.
Ex: The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.Ex: IFLA is seeking a volunteer (i.e, this is a non-paying position) to act as editor-in-chief of a project to update the World Guide last published in 1995.Ex: The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.Ex: The data serves to show that the traditional model of non-remunerated work persists despite the equality of rights enshrined in the Constitution. -
3 sin sueldo
adj.unsalaried.* * *(adj.) = unsalariedEx. The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.* * *(adj.) = unsalariedEx: The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.
См. также в других словарях:
Appointive — Ap*point ive, a. Subject to appointment; as, an appointive office. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
appointive — [ə point′iv] adj. of or filled by appointment [an appointive position] … English World dictionary
appointive — index adoptive, elective (voluntary) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
appointive — /euh poyn tiv/, adj. 1. pertaining to or filled by appointment: an appointive office. 2. having the ability or authority to appoint: appointive powers. [1880 85, Amer.; APPOINT + IVE] * * * … Universalium
appointive — adjective Date: 1880 of, relating to, or filled by appointment < an appointive office > … New Collegiate Dictionary
appointive — ap•poin•tive [[t]əˈpɔɪn tɪv[/t]] adj. gov pertaining to or filled by appointment: an appointive office[/ex] • Etymology: 1880–85, amer … From formal English to slang
appointive — /əˈpɔɪntɪv/ (say uh poyntiv) adjective Chiefly US relating to or dependent on appointment: an appointive office …
appointive — adjective 1. relating to the act of appointing appointive powers • Pertains to noun: ↑appointment • Derivationally related forms: ↑appoint 2. subject to appointment • Syn: ↑appointed … Useful english dictionary
appointive asset — see asset 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
appointive — adjective of, pertaining to, or filled by appointment Ant: elective … Wiktionary
appointive — adj. relating to or filled by appointment … English contemporary dictionary