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1 Arbeitskraft
f2. (Person) worker; employee; Pl. Koll. manpower Sg.; the workforce Sg.; billige Arbeitskräfte cheap labo(u)r Sg.* * *die Arbeitskraftworking potential; working capacity; capacity for work* * *Ạr|beits|kraftf1) no pl capacity for workdie menschliche Arbeitskraft ersetzen — to replace human labour (Brit) or labor (US)
seine Arbeitskraft verkaufen — to sell one's labour (Brit) or labor (US)
2) (= Arbeiter) worker* * *(the number of people available for employment etc: There's a shortage of manpower in the building industry.) manpower* * *Ar·beits·kraftfdie menschliche \Arbeitskraft human labour2. (Mitarbeiter) workerungelernte \Arbeitskraft unskilled [or manual] worker [or labourer]* * *2) (Mensch) worker* * *1. (Fähigkeit) capacity for work;seine Arbeitskraft verkaufen sell one’s labo(u)rbillige Arbeitskräfte cheap labo(u)r sg* * *2) (Mensch) worker
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