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tr['sləʊdaʊn]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (workers) huelga de celon.• huelga de brazos caídos s.f.['slǝʊdaʊn]N1) (=reduction) [of productivity, growth] disminución f del ritmo; [of economy] ralentización f2) (US) (=go-slow) huelga f de manos caídas, huelga f de celo (Sp) -
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s.1 huelga de manos caída2 deceleración, frenazo, desaceleración, disminución de ritmo.3 retraso.4 disminución de la actividad laboral, huelga de manos caídas, tortuguismo, huelga de celo. -
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Del verbo holgar: ( conjugate holgar) \ \
huelga es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: holgar huelga
holgar ( conjugate holgar) verbo intransitivo (en 3a pers) (frml) ( estar de más):◊ huelga decir que … it goes without saying that …;huelgan los comentarios what can one say?
huelga 1 sustantivo femenino strike; hacer huelga to (go on) strike; estar en huelga to be on strike
huelga 2, huelgan, etc see holgar
holgar vi frml
1 (estar ocioso) to be idle
2 (ser ocioso, estar de más) huelga decir que no estaré allí, it goes without saying that I won't be there
huelga sustantivo femenino strike
ponerse en huelga, to go on strike
huelga de brazos caídos, go-slow, slowdown
huelga de celo, work- to-rule, slowdown strike
huelga de hambre, hunger strike
huelga general, general strike ' huelga' also found in these entries: Spanish: acordar - celo - convocatoria - declarada - declarado - declararse - énfasis - general - holgar - paro - piquete - reventar - salvaje - sumarse - convocar - correo - declarar - desautorizar - llamar - participación - promotor - sancionar - trastorno - venir English: all-out - call - call out - come out - complication - cripple - delay - down - go-slow - hunger strike - industrial action - inform - lightning - needless - out - rail strike - right - rule - stay out - stoppage - strike - strike pay - striking - unnecessary - walk out - walkout - work-to-rule - come - general - hunger - levy - resort - say - sympathy - withdraw
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slowdown — slow‧down [ˈsləʊdaʊn ǁ ˈsloʊ ] noun 1. [countable usually singular] when something gets slower: slowdown in • There s been a slowdown in domestic demand for automobiles. • A spokesman blamed heavy competition and the internationaleconomic… … Financial and business terms
slowdown — slow·down / slō ˌdau̇n/ n: a slowing down of business operations by employees the term “strike” includes any strike...and any concerted slowdown U.S. Code Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
slowdown — 1897, from SLOW (Cf. slow) + DOWN (Cf. down) … Etymology dictionary
slowdown — [n] slacking off; gradual decrease arrest, deceleration, decline, delay, downtrend, downturn, drop, drop off, falloff, freeze, inactivity, retardation, slack, slackening, slow up, stagnation, stoppage, strike; concepts 121,130 Ant. breakthrough,… … New thesaurus
slowdown — [slō′doun΄] n. a slowing down, as of production … English World dictionary
Slowdown — A slowdown is an industrial action in which employees perform their duties but seek to reduce productivity or efficiency in their performance of these duties. A slowdown may be used as either a prelude or an alternative to a strike, as it is seen … Wikipedia
slowdown — UK [ˈsləʊˌdaʊn] / US [ˈsloʊˌdaʊn] noun [countable] Word forms slowdown : singular slowdown plural slowdowns 1) [usually singular] a period when there is less activity an economic slowdown slowdown in: a slowdown in industrial activity 2) American … English dictionary
slowdown — [[t]slo͟ʊdaʊn[/t]] slowdowns 1) N COUNT A slowdown is a reduction in speed or activity. There has been a sharp slowdown in economic growth. 2) N COUNT A slowdown is a protest in which workers deliberately work slowly and cause problems for their… … English dictionary
slowdown — slow|down [ slou,daun ] noun count 1. ) usually singular a period when there is less activity: an economic slowdown slowdown in: a slowdown in industrial activity 2. ) AMERICAN a period when workers protest about something by working more slowly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slowdown — n. an economic slowdown * * * [ sləʊdaʊn] an economic slowdown … Combinatory dictionary
slowdown — slow|down [ˈsləudaun US ˈslou ] n 1.) [C usually singular] a reduction in activity or speed slowdown in ▪ a slowdown in the US economy 2.) AmE a period when people deliberately work slowly in order to protest about something … Dictionary of contemporary English