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1 earnings-related
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2 earnings-related
adj.relacionado con los ingresos, en conexión con los ingresos. -
3 earnings-related pension scheme
plan de jubilación de acuerdo con los ingresosEnglish-spanish dictionary > earnings-related pension scheme
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4 earnings-related benefit
s.prestación calculada según los ingresos. -
5 earnings
noun plural (money etc earned: His earnings are not sufficient to support his family.) ingresosearnings npl ingresostr['ɜːnɪŋz]1 (personal) ingresos nombre masculino plural2 (of company) ganancias nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtake-home earnings ingresos nombre masculino plural netosearnings-related pension scheme plan de jubilación de acuerdo con los ingresosearnings ['ərnɪŋz] npl: ingresos mpl, ganancias fpl, utilidades fpln.pl.• ganancia s.f.• ganancias s.f.pl.• ingreso s.m.• ingresos s.m.pl.• sueldo s.m.'ɜːrnɪŋz, 'ɜːnɪŋzplural noun ingresos mpl* * *['ɜːrnɪŋz, 'ɜːnɪŋz]plural noun ingresos mpl -
6 earning
n.• ganancia s.f.['ɜːnɪŋ]1.Nearnings (=wages) sueldo msing, salario msing ; (=income) ingresos mpl ; (=profits) ganancias fpl, beneficios mplaverage earnings rose two percent last year — los ingresos medios aumentaron un dos por ciento el año pasado
2.CPDearning potential N — potencial m de rentabilidad
earning power N — poder m adquisitivo
earnings related benefit N — prestación f calculada según los ingresos
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7 SERPS
[sɜːps]N ABBR (Brit) = state earnings-related pension scheme -
8 plus
1. preposition(used to show addition: Two plus three equals five (2 + 3 = 5).) más
2. noun((also plus sign) a sign (+) used to show addition or positive quality.) signo más
3. adjective(positive or more than zero: a plus quantity; The temperature was plus fifteen degrees.) positivoplus prep más
plus sustantivo masculino bonus, extra pay
plus de peligrosidad, danger money ' plus' also found in these entries: Spanish: extra - igual - más - signo - suma - sumar - llevar English: bonus - performance-related pay - plus - weighting - be - four - maketr[plʌs]1 más1 (ion, number) positivo,-a2 (and more) más de, algo más de■ a house costs £60,000 plus una casa cuesta algo más de 60.000 libras3 (advantageous) positivo,-a1 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL (sign) signo más2 (advantage) ventaja, factor nombre masculino positivo, pro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLplus sign signo másplus ['plʌs] adj1) positive: positivoa plus factor: un factor positivoa grade of C plus: una calificación entre C y Ba salary of $30,000 plus: un sueldo de más de $30,000plus n2) advantage: ventaja fplus prep: más (en matemáticas)plus conjand: yadj.• adicional adj.• positivo, -a adj.adv.• más adv.prep.• más prep.
I plʌsa)b) (advantage, bonus) (colloq) ventaja f, pro m
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a) ( advantageous) (colloq) (before n) < point> positivo, a favoron the plus side, it is very spacious — entre las ventajas or los pros está que es muy amplio
b) ( positive) (before noun) <ion/number> positivo+2° — (léase: plus two degrees) +2° (read as: dos grados sobre cero)
c) ( and more) (pred)children aged 13 plus — niños de 13 años para arriba or de 13 años en adelante
d) ( Educ)B+ — (léase: B plus) calificación entre A y B, más baja que A-
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preposition más2 + 3 = 5 — (léase: two plus three equals five) 2 + 3 = 5 (read as: dos más tres es igual a cinco)
plus the fact that... — aparte de que...
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conjunction (crit) además de que[plʌs]1. PREP1) (Math) más, ywe're plus 500 — (Bridge) tenemos una ventaja de 500 puntos
2) (=in addition to)2. ADJ1) (Math, Elec) positivoa plus factor — (fig) un factor a favor
2)twenty plus — veinte y pico, veintitantos
two pounds plus — dos libras y algo más, más de dos libras
on earnings of £40,000 plus — de un sueldo de 40.000 libras en adelante
3. N1) (Math) (=plus sign) signo m (de) más, signo m de sumar2) (fig) (=advantage) punto m a favor4.CONJ (=moreover) ademásplus we haven't got the money — además, no tenemos el dinero
5.CPDplus fours NPL — pantalones mpl de golf, pantalones mpl holgados de media pierna
plus point N — (=advantage) ventaja f
a plus point for families is the nearby retail park — una ventaja para las familias es la proximidad de un parque comercial
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I [plʌs]a)b) (advantage, bonus) (colloq) ventaja f, pro m
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a) ( advantageous) (colloq) (before n) < point> positivo, a favoron the plus side, it is very spacious — entre las ventajas or los pros está que es muy amplio
b) ( positive) (before noun) <ion/number> positivo+2° — (léase: plus two degrees) +2° (read as: dos grados sobre cero)
c) ( and more) (pred)children aged 13 plus — niños de 13 años para arriba or de 13 años en adelante
d) ( Educ)B+ — (léase: B plus) calificación entre A y B, más baja que A-
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preposition más2 + 3 = 5 — (léase: two plus three equals five) 2 + 3 = 5 (read as: dos más tres es igual a cinco)
plus the fact that... — aparte de que...
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conjunction (crit) además de que
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