Sueldo in english
Salary
pronunciation: sælɜri part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sælɜri part of speech: noun
In gestures
soldar = solder ; weld ; braze.
Example: Plates could be corrected: faulty letters were cut or punched out and pieces of type cut off below the face were soldered in their place.Example: It was not very well welded when it was built so it's not in very good shape at the moment.Example: To begin to braze, use the flame to heat the area where the seam will be made.more:
» soldar con estaño = tinplate .
Example: Radioactive isotopes of iron and lead are being used to work out a new technology in tinplating.sueldo = earnings ; salary ; pay packet.
Example: It was noteworthy that nearly all SLIS were maintaining their IT materials as much, if not more, from earnings from entrepreneurial activity than out of institutional allocation.Example: For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.Example: Productivity has risen threefold since 1970 but barely a dollar from this buoyant economy has made its way into the average person's pay packet.more:
» asesino a sueldo = hatchetman ; hired assassin ; hired gun ; hit man ; paid killer .
Example: The book focuses on Nixon's two terms in office and draws on solid, original source material to get inside the minds of the president and his chief hatchetman, Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman, in particular. Example: He is hounded by hired assassins and eventually flushed out of hiding for a final confrontation with his nemesis. Example: I encourage anyone who wants to understand how warfare is shifting from the citizen soldier to the hired gun to watch this film. Example: This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and a idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned. Example: You're a yellow-bellied coward who hides behind paid killers.» a sueldo = paid .
Example: The Institute has a very small paid staff and a very large supporting cast of people up and down the country who serve it for the experience they gain from it.» congelar los sueldos = freeze + salaries .
Example: Some companies experiencing financial difficulties may choose to freeze salaries for a while in order to minimize layoffs.» embargo de sueldo = wage garnishment .
Example: Regardless of your personal feelings about wage garnishment, the best interest of your company is to handle things with tact and consideration.» escritor de discursos a sueldo = speechwriter [Generalmente políticos] .
Example: He used to work as a speechwriter for the current president but is now a syndicated columnist.» familia con dos sueldos = two-income family .
Example: As the cost of maintaining a decent standard of living within the family increases, the two-income family is becoming essential in practice if not in ideology.» ganarse el sueldo = earn + Posesivo + salary .
Example: In these situations, customer service personnel earn their salaries by remaining cool-headed.» ganar un buen sueldo = make + good money ; earn + good money .
Example: Thousands of ordinary people from all over the world are now making good money on the Internet, who once thought they never could. Example: What I was reading about looked like a really genuine and reliable way of earning good money that didn't involve some fly by night, get rich quick scheme.» pistolero a sueldo = hired gun .
Example: I encourage anyone who wants to understand how warfare is shifting from the citizen soldier to the hired gun to watch this film.» sin sueldo = unsalaried ; non-salaried .
Example: The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers. Example: These loans are basically offered to non-salaried individuals.» sueldo de pez gordo = fat-cat salary .
Example: As debate rages about fat-cat salaries, a newspaper has revealed that the 10 highest paid chief executives receive, on average, more than 200 times the average workers' salary.» sueldo de potentados = fat-cat salary .
Example: As debate rages about fat-cat salaries, a newspaper has revealed that the 10 highest paid chief executives receive, on average, more than 200 times the average workers' salary.