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61 trabajar las veinticuatro horas del día
(v.) = work (a)round + the clockEx. Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.* * *(v.) = work (a)round + the clockEx: Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.
Spanish-English dictionary > trabajar las veinticuatro horas del día
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62 trabajar mejor
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63 trabajar muchas horas al día
(v.) = work + long hoursEx. As a sales representative you may work long hours, as you will usually have sales targets to achieve.* * *(v.) = work + long hoursEx: As a sales representative you may work long hours, as you will usually have sales targets to achieve.
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64 trabajar mucho
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65 trabajar noche y día
(v.) = work + day and nightEx. He was overcome by the sinking realization that he was going to have to work day and night to prepare something he could be proud of by next Friday.* * *(v.) = work + day and nightEx: He was overcome by the sinking realization that he was going to have to work day and night to prepare something he could be proud of by next Friday.
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66 trabajar para
v.to work for, to fag for.* * *(v.) = in the employ of, act forEx. Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.Ex. In a conventional library, searches may be carried out by the user, or by the librarian acting for the user.* * *(v.) = in the employ of, act forEx: Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.
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67 trabajar por debajo de su potencia ideal
(v.) = underloadEx. If power units are underloaded, they will operate inefficiently, wasting fuel or electric power.* * *(v.) = underloadEx: If power units are underloaded, they will operate inefficiently, wasting fuel or electric power.
Spanish-English dictionary > trabajar por debajo de su potencia ideal
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68 trabajar por turnos
(v.) = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shiftsEx. The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.Ex. Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex. People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries.* * *(v.) = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shiftsEx: The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.
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69 trabajar sin descanso
(v.) = work off + Posesivo + shoes, work (a)round + the clockEx. Teacher herself is worked off her shoes coping with appeals for help with grammar, style, spelling, and, most of all, providing infusions of energy when authorial spirits run low.Ex. Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.* * *(v.) = work off + Posesivo + shoes, work (a)round + the clockEx: Teacher herself is worked off her shoes coping with appeals for help with grammar, style, spelling, and, most of all, providing infusions of energy when authorial spirits run low.
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70 trabajar sin parar
(v.) = work (a)round + the clockEx. Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.* * *(v.) = work (a)round + the clockEx: Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.
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71 trabajar sin preocupaciones
(v.) = work alongEx. However, the changeover has happened, we're happily working along in our new environment, and I have a little more time at my hands.* * *(v.) = work alongEx: However, the changeover has happened, we're happily working along in our new environment, and I have a little more time at my hands.
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72 trabajar sin respiro
(v.) = work at + full tiltEx. In addition to their regular tasks, which keep them working at full tilt at all times, 15,000 periodical titles had arrived and had to be processed.* * *(v.) = work at + full tiltEx: In addition to their regular tasks, which keep them working at full tilt at all times, 15,000 periodical titles had arrived and had to be processed.
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73 trabajar a tope
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74 trabajar como un animal*
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75 trabajar como un buey o como una mula
Spanish-English dictionary > trabajar como un buey o como una mula
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76 trabajar como un condenado o un negro
Spanish-English dictionary > trabajar como un condenado o un negro
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80 trabajar a tope
• work at maximum capacity
См. также в других словарях:
trabajar — trabajar, matarse a (de) trabajar expr. trabajar mucho. ❙ «¡No hay derecho! Nos matamos de trabajar en las fortificaciones y...» Rafael García Serrano, Diccionario para un macuto. 2. romperse el culo trabajando ► culo, ► romperse el culo… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
trabajar — (Del lat. *tripaliāre, de tripalĭum). 1. intr. Ocuparse en cualquier actividad física o intelectual. Trabajar en la tesis doctoral. [m6]Trabaja poco y mal. 2. Tener una ocupación remunerada en una empresa, una institución, etc. ¿Trabajas o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
trabajar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: trabajar trabajando trabajado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. trabajo trabajas trabaja trabajamos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
trabajar — (Del lat. vulgar *tripaliare, torturar.) ► verbo intransitivo 1 Realizar un esfuerzo físico o mental en una actividad: ■ el escritor trabaja en su estudio; he estado trabajando en el huerto. ANTÓNIMO vaguear 2 OFICIOS Y PROFESIONES Realizar un… … Enciclopedia Universal
trabajar — v intr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Realizar una actividad física o intelectual en forma continuada para producir algo y, generalmente, para ganarse la vida: Trabajamos cuarenta horas a la semana , Tiene que trabajar para vivir , Está trabajando en… … Español en México
trabajar — {{#}}{{LM SynT39175}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE T38220}}{{\}}{{CLAVE}}{{/}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}trabajar{{]}} {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} = {{<}}1{{>}} bregar • azacanear • luchar • pelear • esforzarse • afanarse • matarse (col.) • sudar (col.) • currar… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
trabajar — (v) (Básico) realizar una actividad física o intelectual cuyo fin es producir o cambiar algo, o rendir servicios Ejemplos: Todos los departamentos trabajan para acabar el proyecto a tiempo. Las máquinas en la línea productiva trabajan sin cesar.… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
trabajar para el buyon — lunf. Trabajar sólo para subsistir; por la comida o poco más … Diccionario Lunfardo
trabajar como un enano — ► locución Trabajar mucho ganando poco dinero: ■ trabaja como un enano pero no llegan a fin de mes … Enciclopedia Universal
trabajar como un negro — coloquial Trabajar mucho: ■ trabaja como un negro de lunes a lunes … Enciclopedia Universal
trabajar para el obispo — ► locución coloquial Trabajar sin cobrar por ello … Enciclopedia Universal