Menial in spanish
Servil
pronunciation: seɹ̩bil part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: seɹ̩bil part of speech: adjective
In gestures
menial1 = criado, sirviente, lacayo.
Example: However numerous the class of menials may be, it has not, as a rule, been able to absorb the whole number of those left propertyless.menial2 = de poca importancia, poco importante, nimio, insignificante, servil.
Example: The librarians too often fall prey to laziness by refusing to perform less academic and more menial tasks = Con demasiada frecuencia los bibliotecas son víctimas de la pereza negándose a realizar tareas más insignificantes y menos académicas.more:
» menial job = trabajo no cualificado, trabajo servil.
Example: Tens of thousands of graduates are accepting menial jobs as bosses want employees to have a degree for menial work.» menial labour = trabajo no cualificado, trabajo servil.
Example: Many children end up being sold and trafficked to work in brothels or become trapped into menial labour, without means of escape.» menial work = trabajo no cualificado, trabajo servil.
Example: Tens of thousands of graduates are accepting menial jobs as bosses want employees to have a degree for menial work.» menial worker = criado, sirviente, lacayo.
Example: These free Negro women could earn only such wages as were paid to menial workers.