Ojeador in english

Scout

pronunciation: skaʊt part of speech: noun
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» ojeador de fútbolfootball scoutsoccer scout .

Example: The vast majority of football scouts are drastically underpaid and do it mainly for the love of the game and prestige of representing their boyhood club in the field.

Example: As one of the top players in the country, he will have the chance to play in front of many soccer scouts in hopes of landing a contract outside of the USA.

» ojeador deportivosports scout .

Example: Sports scouts need to be able to easily determine if younger, less-experienced athletes have the skill sets necessary to eventually become a top-notch player.

» ojeador de talentostalent scouttalent spotter .

Example: I worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade and if someone tells you they are a 'talent scout' run the other way, screaming.

Example: There is a huge irony that talent spotters who work for next to nothing are looking to uncover young kids who could go on and play in the richest League in the world.

Ojeador synonyms

watch in spanish: reloj, pronunciation: wɑtʃ part of speech: verb, noun guide in spanish: guía, pronunciation: gaɪd part of speech: noun, verb sentinel in spanish: centinela, pronunciation: sentənəl part of speech: noun lookout in spanish: Estar atento, pronunciation: lʊkaʊt part of speech: noun sentry in spanish: centinela, pronunciation: sentri part of speech: noun picket in spanish: piquete, pronunciation: pɪkɪt part of speech: noun reconnoiter in spanish: reconocer el terreno, pronunciation: rikənɔɪtɜr part of speech: verb pathfinder in spanish: pionero, pronunciation: pæθfaɪndɜr part of speech: noun reconnoitre in spanish: reconocer el terreno, pronunciation: rikənɔɪɜr part of speech: verb talent scout in spanish: cazatalentos, pronunciation: tæləntskaʊt part of speech: noun lookout man in spanish: hombre vigilante, pronunciation: lʊkaʊtmæn part of speech: noun
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