Colleague in spanish

Colega

pronunciation: koʊlegɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

colleague = colega, compañero de profesión, compañero. [Referido a las personas con las que uno trabaja o de la misma profesión]

Example: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.

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» male colleague = compañero de trabajo.

Example: The article 'All things being equal: pay equity for library workers' shows that women still earn less than their male colleagues.

» office colleague = compañero de oficina, colega de oficina.

Example: A new study finds that going out to lunch with your office colleagues may be causing you stress.

» Posesivo + senior colleagues = Posesivo + superiores.

Example: She has never been afraid to speak her mind, even if she risked offending her senior colleagues.

» work colleague = compañero de trabajo.

Example: In the meantime, the staff 'champions', who have been involved with the process, act as advocates with their work colleagues.

Colleague synonyms

fellow in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: feloʊ part of speech: noun co-worker in spanish: compañero de trabajo, pronunciation: koʊwɜrkɜr part of speech: noun confrere in spanish: cohermano, pronunciation: kɑnfrer part of speech: noun workfellow in spanish: compañero de trabajo, pronunciation: wɜrkfeloʊ part of speech: noun fellow worker in spanish: compañero de trabajo, pronunciation: feloʊwɜrkɜr part of speech: noun
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