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81 trabajo
nmemployment n, labour, labor (US) n, workplace n[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]sin trabajo, cesante (LAm) jobless, unemployedtrabajo asignado workloadtrabajo de campo field investigation/researchtrabajo a contrata contract worktrabajo defectuoso faulty workmanshiptrabajo a destajo pieceworktrabajo eventual casual workcon trabajo excesivo overworkedtrabajo hecho deprisa rush jobtrabajo manual factory worktrabajo de oficina clerical work, office worktrabajo pagado por horas hourly-paid worktrabajo por teléfono teleworkingtrabajo por turnos job rotation, shift work -
82 desacomodado
• in virtue of• in way of a prologue• uncomfortable• unemployed -
83 descolocado
• jobless• unemployed -
84 desempleado
• dismissed• jobless• laid off person• laid-back• out-of-work• unemployed -
85 desocupado
• at a loose end• jobless• jobless man• jobless person• man who sells fish• man without pity• not taken• unemployed• unoccupied• untenanted• vacant• workingman• workload -
86 el abajo firmante
• the underneath• the underprivileged• the undersigner• the unemployed -
87 estar de nones
• be idle• be unemployed -
88 estar en paro
• be on a strike• be unemployed -
89 estar sin empleo
• be out of work• be unemployed -
90 los desempleados
• the undersigned• the unemployed• The United Nations -
91 los desocupados
• the undersigned• the unemployed• The United Nations -
92 Los Estados Unidos
• EE UU• EE.UU.• the typical day• the ugly thing• the unemployed• The United Nations• The United States of America• the unknown• the utmost -
93 Los Estados Unidos de Norte América
• the typical day• the ugly thing• the unemployed• The United Nations• The United States of America• the unknown• the utmost• USADiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Los Estados Unidos de Norte América
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94 parado
• at a standstill• motionless• out-of-work• stationary• unemployed• workingman• workload -
95 persona sin empleo
• dismissed person• laid down cost• laid off person• laid-out• unemployed person -
96 sin empleo
• out of a job• out of job• unemployed -
97 vacante
• leisure hours• leisurely• not taken• unemployed• unoccupied• vacancy• vacant -
98 sobrancera
adj.&f.1 disengaged, unemployed.2 a supernumerary ploughman, who supplies the place of another. -
99 trabajador desempleado
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100 pelado
(Sp. model spelled same [peláðo] 'bald; poor,' perfective participle of pelar 'to pull out hair' < Latin pilare)Clark: 1840s. Among Anglos, a dishonest, unemployed, or contemptible Mexican. Referenced in the DRAE as a poor person or (in Mexico) a person belonging to the poorest and most uncultured classes, a boor. Santamaría also glosses it primarily as a poor person, but also a popular figure from the lower classes. He is a ragged, wretched, and uncultured person, but generally good-natured. It may also refer figuratively to an ill-mannered person who uses obscene language. Cobos indicates that in New Mexico and southern Colorado it means "broke or penniless."Alternate forms: palau, pelayo.
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