Curro in english
Curro
pronunciation: kʊroʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kʊroʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
currar = work.
Example: He represents how much can be accomplished by someone who has worked from the outside.more:
» currar a destajo = have + Posesivo + nose to the grindstone ; keep + Posesivo + nose to the grindstone .
Example: On the other hand, I have to tell some librarians, 'Let's get on the ball and do something else besides have our noses to the grindstone, and think of more fundamental aspects of librarianship'. Example: She keeps her nose to the grindstone and focuses on bettering herself both academically and personally.» currárselo = work + hard .
Example: Not only are the standards written, but there is a body called the Peer Council which works very hard at enforcing the standards.curro = work.
Example: The Classification Research Group (CRG) has been a major force in the development of classification theory, and has made a major contribution towards work on a new general classification scheme.more:
» en el curro = at work .
Example: Then there was the continual drunkenness at work of the journeyman Hans van Leuven alias Elzevier (who was the father of the founder of the famous Elzevier Press).