Occupation in spanish

Ocupación

pronunciation: oʊkupɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
ocupacion

occupation1 = trabajo, oficio, ocupación, profesión. 

Example: Headings such as SALESMEN AND SALESMANSHIP and FIREMEN, since they are assigned to works covering the activities of both men and women in these occupations, are not specific.

occupation2 = ocupación. 

Example: During the German occupation, the Italian populace lived under the grip of fear as Allied bombardments pummeled towns.

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» foreign occupation = ocupación extranjera.

Example: They should see to the social reintegration of children who are victims of foreign occupation, anti-personnel mines and sexual abuse.

» occupation zone = zona de ocupación.

Example: They were responsible for starting library services up again within its occupation zone between 1945-49.

» zone of occupation = zona de ocupación.

Example: At that time key decisions were taken regarding the library system and cultural policy in the Soviet zone of occupation.

Occupation synonyms

line in spanish: línea, pronunciation: laɪn nounbusiness in spanish: negocio, pronunciation: bɪznəs nounvocation in spanish: vocación, pronunciation: voʊkeɪʃən nounoccupancy in spanish: ocupación, pronunciation: ɑkjəpənsi nounoccupying in spanish: ocupando, pronunciation: ɑkjəpaɪɪŋ verbline of work in spanish: línea de trabajo, pronunciation: laɪnʌvwɜrk nounoccupational group in spanish: Grupo ocupacional, pronunciation: ɑkjəpeɪʃənəlgrup nounmoving in in spanish: mudándose, pronunciation: muvɪŋɪn nounmilitary control in spanish: control militar, pronunciation: mɪləterikəntroʊl nountaking possession in spanish: tomar posesión, pronunciation: teɪkɪŋpəzeʃən noun
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