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41 off duty
not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) no estar de guardia -
42 excise duty
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43 stamp duty
impuesto del timbremass & count noun (BrE) timbrado m or sellado m fiscal* * *mass & count noun (BrE) timbrado m or sellado m fiscal -
44 ancient duty on imports and exports
English-spanish dictionary > ancient duty on imports and exports
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45 be on duty
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46 fail in one's duty to
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47 pay duty on
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48 stamp duty or tax
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49 tax or duty on sheep
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50 above and beyond the call of duty
más allá de lo que exige el deberEnglish-spanish dictionary > above and beyond the call of duty
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51 combat duty
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52 dereliction of duty
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53 guard duty
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54 sentry duty
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55 the call of duty
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56 to be off duty
(doctor, nurse, etc) no estar de guardia 2 (police, firefighter, etc) no estar de servicio -
57 to be on sentry duty
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58 to do duty as something
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59 to do one's duty
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60 to make it one's duty to do something
encargarse de hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to make it one's duty to do something
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