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I . duty [ˈdju:ti] SUST.

1. duty no pl. (obligation):

duty
to do sth out of duty

2. duty (task, function):

duty
naloga f
duty

3. duty no pl. (work):

duty
to do duty for sb
on/off duty
to be off duty
to be on duty
to come/go on duty

II . duty [ˈdju:ti] ADJ.

duty nurse, officer:

duty

ˈduty call SUST.

I . duty-ˈfree ADJ.

II . duty-ˈfree SUST. duty-frees pl.

ˈduty ros·ter SUST.

ˈguard duty SUST.

ˈim·port duty SUST.

off-ˈduty ADJ. to be off-duty

pa·ˈtrol duty SUST.

ˈstamp duty SUST. DER.

stamp duty
taksa f
stamp duty

duty cycle SUST.

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duty cycle TÉC.

in the line of duty ADV.

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In addition, they think a great deal about the afterlife, which makes sense considering that they constantly face death in the line of duty.
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The prophetic voice must restore and sense of duty and virtue amidst the decay of venality.
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The soldiers stationed at the fort see it as their duty to investigate and search for survivors, and so assemble a rescue party.
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Two powers would be commanding contrary things, and it would be a dereliction of duty to disobey either of the two.
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There, about 60 members of the squadron were placed in training schools for three weeks while the remainder performed guard duty and camp maintenance duty.
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The high qualities of leadership and unfailing devotion to duty displayed by him were responsible for the marked espirit and morale of his command.
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Three officers are on duty during opening hours, and cover is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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An overriding sense of duty might be said to have characterised his life and career.
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Potential drawbacks to this technique are the pulsations defined by the duty cycle, switching frequency and properties of the load.
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Grieving relatives are duty-bound to target the culprit and the culprit's family.
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