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1 ploy
[ploi]1) (a plan; a manoeuvre: She uses various ploys for getting her own way.) estratagema2) (a piece of business; a little task: The children were off on some ploy of their own.) assunto* * *[plɔi] n manobra para frustrar os planos do adversário. -
2 ploy
[ploi]1) (a plan; a manoeuvre: She uses various ploys for getting her own way.) estratagema2) (a piece of business; a little task: The children were off on some ploy of their own.) ocupação -
3 employee
[em-]noun (a person employed for wages, a salary etc: That firm has fifty employees.) empregado* * *em.ploy.ee, em.ploy.e[empl6i'i:] n empregado, funcionário. -
4 employe
em.ploy.ee, em.ploy.e[empl6i'i:] n empregado, funcionário. -
5 cyclical unemployment
cy.clical un.em.ploy.ment[saiklikəl ∧nimpl'ɔimənt] n desemprego cíclico. -
6 deploy
de.ploy[dipl'ɔi] vt Mil organizar e preparar tropas de maneira tal que estejam prontas para entrar em combate. -
7 deployment
de.ploy.ment[dipl'ɔimənt] n Mil organização e preparação de tropas para combate. -
8 employ
[im'ploi]1) (to give (especially paid) work to: He employs three typists; She is employed as a teacher.) empregar2) (to occupy the time or attention of: She was busily employed (in) writing letters.) ocupar-se3) (to make use of: You should employ your time better.) utilizar•- employed- employee
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- employment* * *em.ploy[impl'6i] n 1 emprego, serviço, ocupação. 2 uso, aplicação • vt 1 empregar, ocupar, dar serviço, servir-se de. he is employed in / ele está empregado em, ou ocupado com. 2 usar, aplicar, aproveitar. 3 dedicar-se, distrair(-se), devotar(-se). he employs himself with (ou in) / ele se dedica a, ele se ocupa de. -
9 employable
em.ploy.a.ble[impl'6i2b2l] adj empregável. -
10 employer
noun (a person who employs others: His employer dismissed him.) empregador* * *em.ploy.er[impl'6i2] n empregador, patrão. -
11 employment agency
em.ploy.ment a.gen.cy[impl'6im2nt eid92nsi] n agência de empregos.————————employment agencyagência de empregos. -
12 employment
noun (the act of employing or state of being employed: She was in my employment; This will give employment to more men.) emprego* * *em.ploy.ment[impl'6im2nt] n 1 emprego, trabalho, ocupação, serviço. in employment / empregado, que tem emprego. he is out of employment / ele está desempregado. 2 uso, emprego, aplicação. -
13 misemploy
mis.em.ploy[misimpl'ɔi] vt empregar mal ou ineficientemente. -
14 redeploy
re.de.ploy[ri:dipl'ɔi] vt Mil transferir a posição das tropas de um campo de operação para outro. -
15 redeployment
re.de.ploy.ment[ri:dipl'ɔimənt] n redisposição (de tropas, de mão-de-obra). -
16 seasonal unemployment
sea.son.al un.em.ploy.ment[s'i:zənəl ∧nemplɔimənt] n Econ desemprego sazonal. -
17 subemployment
sub.em.ploy.ment[s∧bimpl'ɔimənt] n subemprego. -
18 underemployment
un.der.em.ploy.ment[∧ndərimpl'ɔimənt] n subemprego. -
19 unemployable
un.em.ploy.a.ble[∧nimpl'ɔiəbəl] n pessoa que não se pode empregar. • adj que não se pode empregar, inadequado para o trabalho. -
20 unemployment benefit
un.em.ploy.ment ben.e.fit[∧nimpl'ɔimənt benifit] n auxílio-desemprego.
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