Precarious in spanish

Precario

pronunciation: pɹ̩ekɑɹ̩ioʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
precario

precarious = precario. 

Example: Public libraries everywhere find themselves in a precarious financial situation.

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» lead + a precarious existence = pasar apuros económicos.

Example: Neighbourhood advice centres lead a precarious existence.

» precarious employment = empleo precario.

Example: There is also good evidence that precarious employment is expanding in the developing world.

» precarious existence = existencia precaria.

Example: He contends that the black protagonist's precarious existence after his accident recalls the death of Robert Lewis who was lynched in the summer of 1892.

» precarious situation = situación precaria.

Example: During his watch, the US economy as well as the global monetary situation have been thrown into a precarious situation.

Precarious synonyms

perilous in spanish: , pronunciation: perələs adjectivedangerous in spanish: , pronunciation: deɪndʒɜrəs adjectiveinsecure in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnsəkjɜr adjectiveparlous in spanish: , pronunciation: pɑrləs adjectiveshaky in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeɪki adjectiveuneasy in spanish: , pronunciation: ənizi adjectiveunstable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl adjectiveunsafe in spanish: , pronunciation: ənseɪf adjectivetouch-and-go in spanish: , pronunciation: tʌtʃɑndgoʊ adjective
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