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61 subida salarial
(n.) = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raiseEx. For their indifference, they were rewarded with personnel evaluations which reflected an imaginatively fabricated version of the truth, but which did afford the requisite ego boost and commensurate pay increase.Ex. The superintendent stated that this was an area she herself was anxious to investigate, because for all practical purposes salary increases were automatic and equal 'across-the-board'.Ex. This performance-based pay scheme is based on a job classification and salary schedule and pay rises are flexible rather than automatic.Ex. The highest salary rise was largely in organizations with the highest revenues and assets.Ex. Inflation in both Australia and New Zealand is 2.8 per cent, and salary hikes are expected at 4.2 per cent and 3.8 per cent respectively.Ex. The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'.* * *(n.) = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raiseEx: For their indifference, they were rewarded with personnel evaluations which reflected an imaginatively fabricated version of the truth, but which did afford the requisite ego boost and commensurate pay increase.
Ex: The superintendent stated that this was an area she herself was anxious to investigate, because for all practical purposes salary increases were automatic and equal 'across-the-board'.Ex: This performance-based pay scheme is based on a job classification and salary schedule and pay rises are flexible rather than automatic.Ex: The highest salary rise was largely in organizations with the highest revenues and assets.Ex: Inflation in both Australia and New Zealand is 2.8 per cent, and salary hikes are expected at 4.2 per cent and 3.8 per cent respectively.Ex: The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'. -
62 visita con conferencia a varios lugares de un país
(n.) = lecture tourEx. I am particularly indebted to her for a wealth of information gathered on a recent lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand.* * *(n.) = lecture tourEx: I am particularly indebted to her for a wealth of information gathered on a recent lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Spanish-English dictionary > visita con conferencia a varios lugares de un país
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63 yogurtera
1 yoghurt maker* * *SF1) (=electrodoméstico) yoghurt-maker2) Esp ** (=coche) police car, squad car* * *femenino yogurt maker* * *Ex. Anyway, I was living there for a while (in New Zealand) and couldn't help but notice lots of people using these yoghurt makers.* * *femenino yogurt maker* * *Ex: Anyway, I was living there for a while (in New Zealand) and couldn't help but notice lots of people using these yoghurt makers.
* * *yogurt maker* * *
yogurtera sustantivo femenino yoghurt maker
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64 zona desnuclearizada
f.nuclear-weapon-free zone, nuclear-free zone.* * *(adj.) = nuclear-free zone, nuclear-freeEx. The 1959 Antarctic Treaty created the world's first nuclear-free zone.Ex. International visitors, drawn to New Zealand by its clean, green, nuclear-free image, visit famous, easily accessible, highly developed protected areas.* * *(adj.) = nuclear-free zone, nuclear-freeEx: The 1959 Antarctic Treaty created the world's first nuclear-free zone.
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65 de Nueva Zelanda
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66 neocelandés
• from New Zealand• of New Zealand -
67 nueva
adj.&f.feminine of NUEVO.f.(piece of) news (Literario).buena nueva good news* * *\la buena nueva glad tidings plural* * *f., (m. - nuevo)* * *SF (=noticia) piece of news* * *femenino (arc) tidings (pl) (arch)las buenas nuevas — the glad tidings; (Esp)
coger a alguien de nuevas — (Esp) to take somebody by surprise
hacerse de nuevas — (Esp) to act surprised
* * *femenino (arc) tidings (pl) (arch)las buenas nuevas — the glad tidings; (Esp)
coger a alguien de nuevas — (Esp) to take somebody by surprise
hacerse de nuevas — (Esp) to act surprised
* * *( arc)tidings (pl) ( arch)anunciar la buena nueva to announce the glad tidingsportador de buenas nuevas bearer of glad tidingscoger a algn de nuevas ( Esp); to take sb by surprisehacerse de nuevas to act surprised* * *
nuevo,-a
I adjetivo
1 new: tengo un coche nuevo, I've got a new car
2 (añadido) further: hay nuevas averías, there are further faults
II sustantivo masculino y femenino newcomer
(novato) beginner
♦ Locuciones: de nuevo, again
nueva f pref pl news
Rel la buena nueva, the glad tidings
' nueva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adrede
- amañarse
- borrón
- derogación
- edición
- estructuración
- folclore
- ilusionarse
- instalarse
- lijadora
- luna
- métrica
- nacional
- novedad
- Nueva Guinea
- Nueva York
- Nueva Zelanda
- oficiosa
- oficioso
- padre
- predisponer
- radical
- resaltar
- satisfecha
- satisfecho
- savia
- singladura
- spanglish
- umbral
- vajilla
- contento
- estreno
- línea
- Nueva Zelandia
- orden
- protagonista
- un
- zona
English:
accusation
- alert
- apple
- bookshelf
- busline
- bypass
- clean
- come up with
- con
- conception
- connect
- currently
- dawn
- direction
- disorient
- disorientate
- down
- downbeat
- dreamy
- emigrate
- employment
- enact
- every
- existing
- extra
- fearful
- fit
- floor
- for
- furnish
- go through
- gore
- hitch
- house
- identity
- instrumental
- interested
- line
- list
- look for
- make
- medication
- metropolitan
- mock-up
- model
- new
- new Guinea
- New Zealand
- NYSE
- originate
* * *nueva nf1. Literario (piece of) news;la buena nueva [el evangelio] the good news;Fam¿te has enterado de la buena nueva? have you heard the good news?;Espme coge de nuevas that's news to me* * *f litpiece of news -
68 Oceanía
m.Oceania, Oceanica.* * *1 Oceania* * *SF Oceania* * *femenino Oceania* * *= Oceania.Ex. A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.* * *femenino Oceania* * *= Oceania.Ex: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.
* * *Oceania* * *
Oceanía sustantivo femenino
Oceania
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69 Nueva Zelanda SF
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70 Nueva Zelandia SF
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71 capital de Nueva Zelanda
• capital of New ZealandDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > capital de Nueva Zelanda
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72 celandés
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73 novato
• abecedarian• abecedary• amateurish• babe in the woods• callow• fledgling• green grass• green hand• green hands• inexpensive fipple flute• inexperienced lawyer• New Zealand• newbie• newborn• novice• raw hand• rookie -
74 Wellington
• capital of New Zealand
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