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título de un puesto de trabajo
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
nombre m. spol del puesto
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. job [am. angl. dʒɑb, brit. angl. dʒɒb] SAM.
1.1. job (occupation, post):
trabajo m. spol
empleo m. spol
jobs for the boys brit. angl. pog.
amiguismo m. spol
jobs for the boys brit. angl. pog.
enchufismo m. spol Šp.
jobs for the boys brit. angl. pog.
cuatachismo m. spol Meh.
if the nightwatchman hadn't been on the job am. angl. pog.
if the nightwatchman hadn't been on the job am. angl. pog.
si el sereno no hubiera estado al loroŠp. pog.
there was a couple on the job in the back of the car brit. angl. sleng
there was a couple on the job in the back of the car brit. angl. sleng
you've been lying down on the job atribut. application/interview
nombre m. spol del puesto
vacante ž. spol
puesto m. spol vacante
1.2. job (duty, responsibility):
2.1. job (task, piece of work):
trabajo m. spol
a repair job DIRKAL.
a good job pog.
to be just the job! brit. angl. pog.
to be just the job! brit. angl. pog.
to do a job on sth/sb sleng
liquidar algo/a alguien
to do a job on sth/sb sleng
cargarse algo/a alguien Šp. pog.
to give sth/sb up as a bad job
2.2. job RAČ.:
trabajo m. spol
trabajos m. spol mn. pendientes
2.3. job (difficult task) pog.:
3. job (crime):
job sleng
golpe m. spol
to do or pull a job
4. job (thing):
job sleng
cuestión ž. spol pog.
job sleng
chisme m. spol Šp. Meh. pog.
job sleng
vaina ž. spol Kolumb. Peru Ven. pog.
job sleng
coso m. spol Cono Sur pog.
5. job brit. angl. otr. jez.:
II. job <sed. del. jobbing; 1. pret., pret. del. jobbed> [am. angl. dʒɑb, brit. angl. dʒɒb] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. job (work casually):
hacer changas Río de la Plata pog.
hacer pololos Čile pog.
2. job (as middleman):
3. job <jobbing, sed. del. >:
I. title [am. angl. ˈtaɪdl, brit. angl. ˈtʌɪt(ə)l] SAM.
1.1. title C (of creative work):
título m. spol
1.2. title C (literary work):
libro m. spol
título m. spol
2.1. title C (designation, label):
título m. spol
2.2. title C (status):
tratamiento m. spol (como Sr, Sra, Dr etc)
2.3. title C (noble rank):
título m. spol
2.4. title C ŠPORT:
título m. spol
atribut. title fight
3.1. title PRAVO U (right of ownership):
derecho m. spol
titularidad ž. spol
title to sth
title to sth
3.2. title PRAVO C (document):
4. title <titles, pl >:
title FILM, TV
créditos m. spol mn.
title FILM, TV
títulos m. spol mn. (de crédito)
II. title [am. angl. ˈtaɪdl, brit. angl. ˈtʌɪt(ə)l] GLAG. preh. glag.
title book/painting/song:
intitular ur. jez.
Job [am. angl. dʒoʊb, brit. angl. dʒəʊb] SAM.
v slovarju PONS
job title SAM.
Vnos OpenDict
job title SAM.
puesto, cargo m. spol
posición ž. spol
v slovarju PONS
I. title [ˈtaɪtl, am. angl. -t̬l] SAM.
1. title (name):
título m. spol
2. title (championship):
campeonato m. spol
3. title brez mn. PRAVO:
derecho m. spol
II. title [ˈtaɪtl, am. angl. -t̬l] GLAG. preh. glag.
job [dʒɒb, am. angl. dʒɑ:b] SAM.
1. job (piece of work, employment):
trabajo m. spol
2. job brez mn. (duty):
deber m. spol
3. job brez mn. (problem):
tarea ž. spol difícil
fraza:
to do a job on sb pog.
v slovarju PONS
I. title [ˈtaɪt̬·əl] SAM.
1. title (name):
título m. spol
2. title (championship):
campeonato m. spol
3. title PRAVO:
derecho m. spol
II. title [ˈtaɪt̬·əl] GLAG. preh. glag.
job [dʒab] SAM.
1. job (piece of work, employment):
trabajo m. spol
2. job (duty):
deber m. spol
3. job pog. (robbery):
Present
Ijob
youjob
he/she/itjobs
wejob
youjob
theyjob
Past
Ijobbed
youjobbed
he/she/itjobbed
wejobbed
youjobbed
theyjobbed
Present Perfect
Ihavejobbed
youhavejobbed
he/she/ithasjobbed
wehavejobbed
youhavejobbed
theyhavejobbed
Past Perfect
Ihadjobbed
youhadjobbed
he/she/ithadjobbed
wehadjobbed
youhadjobbed
theyhadjobbed
PONS OpenDict

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