Emplear in english

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pronunciation: jus part of speech: noun, verb
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emplear = employ ; expend ; engage. 

Example: The size of the collections in which the LCC is currently employed is likely to be a significant factor in its perpetuation.Example: Command of various techniques for forecasting payments and managing funds is necessary to expend fully without overspending the annual materials budget.Example: Some questions to consider before engaging a consultant are: are the consultant's services needed?, could existing staff do the job?, can you afford aconsultant?.

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» emplear como/deengage as .

Example: The person engaged as an abstractor may be anyone from the author of a work, an information officer, or a subject expert to a library assistant or clerk.

» emplearse a fondospare + no expensego + all outpull out + all the stopsfire on + all (four/six/eight) cylindershit on + all (four/six/eight) cylindersrun on + all (four/six/eight) cylinders .

Example: These stars have spared no expenses when it comes to buying extravagant gifts for their partners.

Example: The police are going all out to curb rising road accidents in the country.

Example: So, as you see we're pulling out all the stops to give you a memorable conference.

Example: Coming into the off season firing on all cylinders is just the way we want to see her starting her prep for next year's competition.

Example: What stops you from becoming the person you truly want to be: motivated, energized, and hitting on all cylinders?.

Example: If we could get running on all cylinders and really using all our talent in the best possible way that would be a great gain for the economy.

» emplear tiempospend + timeexpend + timedevote + Posesivo + time .

Example: Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.

Example: Perhaps the library cannot afford to expend staff time in providing additional bibliographic searching for interlibrary loan requests received.

Example: 'But,' the cry may ring out, 'how can anyone hope to devote the time and energy that this in depth service would require?'.

» tenérselo bien empleadoit + serve + Nombre + righthave it + coming .

Example: When he came to Mary told him it was she who had thrown the stool and that it served him right and that in future he should learn to mind his own business.

Example: The feeling is that, however tactfully you dress it up, the United States had it coming.

Emplear synonyms

employ in spanish: emplear, pronunciation: emplɔɪ verbemployment in spanish: empleo, pronunciation: emplɔɪmənt nounpractice in spanish: práctica, pronunciation: præktəs nounfunction in spanish: función, pronunciation: fʌŋkʃən nounpurpose in spanish: propósito, pronunciation: pɜrpəs nounexercise in spanish: ejercicio, pronunciation: eksɜrsaɪz noun, verbapply in spanish: aplicar, pronunciation: əplaɪ verbrole in spanish: papel, pronunciation: roʊl nounhabit in spanish: hábito, pronunciation: hæbət nounconsumption in spanish: consumo, pronunciation: kənsʌmpʃən nounusage in spanish: uso, pronunciation: jusədʒ nounwont in spanish: no, pronunciation: woʊnt nounutilize in spanish: utilizar, pronunciation: jutəlaɪz verbexpend in spanish: gastar, pronunciation: ɪkspend verbmanipulation in spanish: manipulación, pronunciation: mənɪpjəleɪʃən nounusance in spanish: usancia, pronunciation: jusəns nounutilization in spanish: utilización, pronunciation: jutələzeɪʃən nounenjoyment in spanish: disfrute, pronunciation: endʒɔɪmənt nounutilise in spanish: utilizar, pronunciation: jutəlaɪz verbutilisation in spanish: utilización, pronunciation: jutələseɪʃən nouneconomic consumption in spanish: consumo economico, pronunciation: ekənɑmɪkkənsʌmpʃən nounuse of goods and services in spanish: Uso de bienes y servicios., pronunciation: jusʌvgʊdzændsɜrvəsəz noun
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