Desempleado in english

Unemployed

pronunciation: ənemplɔɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
unemployed

desempleado = jobless ; out of a job. 

Example: Experts say a hoard of buried treasure discovered by a jobless English man is 'war booty' and probably belonged to a pagan king.Example: 'I'm not a miracle worker,' Obama declared, after saying he's not 'content' when workers are out of jobs = 'I'm not a miracle worker,' Obama declared, after saying he's not 'content' when workers are out of jobs.

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» desempleados, losunemployed, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]jobless, the .

Example: The emphasis will be upon those young people whose chances of employment are poor because they lack training and those who are among the long-term unemployed.

Example: During a period of record unemployment in Canada, more and more libraries are developing special centres and programmes for the jobless and underemployed.

» estar desempleadobe out of work .

Example: However, it was his proud boast that he was seldom out of work and was prepared to do almost anything that would earn an honest penny.

Desempleado synonyms

idle in spanish: ocioso, pronunciation: aɪdəl adjectivefired in spanish: despedido, pronunciation: faɪɜrd adjectivedismissed in spanish: despedido, pronunciation: dɪsmɪst adjectivedischarged in spanish: descargado, pronunciation: dɪstʃɑrdʒd adjectivejobless in spanish: desempleado, pronunciation: dʒɑbləs adjectiveout of work in spanish: Sin trabajo, pronunciation: aʊtʌvwɜrk adjectivelaid-off in spanish: despedido, pronunciation: leɪdhɔf adjectivepink-slipped in spanish: resbalón rosa, pronunciation: pɪŋkslɪpt adjective
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