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1 voluntary
'voləntəri, ]( American) volən'teri1) (done, given etc by choice, not by accident or because of being forced (often without pay): Their action was completely voluntary - nobody asked them to do that.) voluntario2) (run, financed etc by such actions, contributions etc: He does a lot of work for a voluntary organization.) benéfico•voluntary adj voluntariois national service voluntary or obligatory? el servicio militar ¿es voluntario u obligatorio?tr['vɒləntərɪ]1 voluntario,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take voluntary redundancy acogerse al despido voluntariovoluntary organization organización nombre femenino benéficavoluntary society sociedad nombre femenino benéficavoluntary work obras nombre femenino plural benéficasvoluntary helper/worker voluntario,-avoluntary ['vɑlən.tɛri] adj: voluntario♦ voluntarily [.vɑlən'tɛrəli] advadj.• voluntario, -a adj.n.• solo de órgano s.m.'vɑːlənteri, 'vɒləntri1) ( unforced) voluntariovoluntary redundancy — (BrE) baja f incentivada
2) ( unpaid) < work> voluntario; < organization> de beneficencia['vɒlǝntǝrɪ]voluntary worker — voluntario, -ria m,f
1. ADJ1) (=not compulsory) [contribution, attendance, scheme] voluntario2) (=unpaid) [work, helper] voluntario3) (=charitable) [organization] voluntario2.N (Mus) solo m musical3.CPDvoluntary euthanasia N — eutanasia f voluntaria
voluntary hospital N — (US) hospital m benéfico
voluntary liquidation N — (Comm, Econ) liquidación f voluntaria, disolución f
to go into voluntary liquidation — entrar en liquidación voluntaria, disolverse voluntariamente
voluntary manslaughter N — (US) (Jur) homicidio m con circunstancias atenuantes
voluntary helper N — voluntario(-a) m / f
voluntary layoff (US) N — retiro m voluntario, baja f voluntaria (Sp)
voluntary organization N — organización f voluntaria
voluntary redundancy N — retiro m voluntario, baja f voluntaria (Sp)
to take voluntary redundancy — tomar el retiro voluntario, coger la baja voluntaria (Sp)
voluntary repatriation N — repatriación f voluntaria
voluntary school N — (Brit) ≈ colegio m concertado
Voluntary Service Overseas N — (Brit) Servicio m de Voluntarios en el Extranjero
voluntary work N — trabajo m voluntario
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to do voluntary work — trabajar como voluntario(-a)voluntary worker N — voluntario(-a) m / f
* * *['vɑːlənteri, 'vɒləntri]1) ( unforced) voluntariovoluntary redundancy — (BrE) baja f incentivada
2) ( unpaid) < work> voluntario; < organization> de beneficenciavoluntary worker — voluntario, -ria m,f
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2 liquidation
noun liquidacióntr[lɪkwɪ'deɪʃən]1 liquidación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go into liquidation entrar en liquidaciónliquidation [.lɪkwə'deɪʃən] n: liquidación fn.• liquidación s.f.• saldo s.m.'lɪkwə'deɪʃən, ˌlɪkwɪ'deɪʃənmass & count noun (Fin, Law) liquidación f[ˌlɪkwɪ'deɪʃǝn]N liquidación f* * *['lɪkwə'deɪʃən, ˌlɪkwɪ'deɪʃən]mass & count noun (Fin, Law) liquidación f
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