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Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Department for Work and Pensions SUST. (in UK)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pension1 [ingl. am. ˈpɛnʃən, ingl. brit. ˈpɛnʃ(ə)n] SUST. (payment)

aportes mpl esp amer.

pension plan SUST.

pension2 [ingl. am. ˌpɑnsiˈɑn, ingl. brit. pɒ̃ˈsjɒ̃] SUST.

1. pension C (guesthouse):

2. pension U (room and board):

department [ingl. am. dəˈpɑrtmənt, ingl. brit. dɪˈpɑːtm(ə)nt] SUST.

1.1. department (of shop, store):

1.2. department (of company, organization):

2.1. department POL.:

secretaría f Méx.

2.2. department ingl. am. ADMIN.:

3. department:

department ENS., UNIV.

4. department (area of competence, responsibility) coloq.:

5. department (in France etc):

department ADMIN., GEOGR.

I. for [ingl. am. fɔr, fər, ingl. brit. fɔː, fə] PREP.

1.1. for (intended for):

1.2. for (on behalf of):

1.3. for (in favor of):

¿quién quiere jugar al tenis? Esp. Río Pl.

2. for (indicating purpose):

3. for (in the direction of):

4.1. for (as):

4.2. for (representing):

5. for (giving reason):

6.1. for (in exchange for):

6.2. for (indicating proportion):

7.1. for (considering):

7.2. for (as concerns):

7.3. for (expressing appropriateness):

8.1. for (in spite of):

8.2. for with infinitive clause:

9.1. for (indicating duration):

9.2. for (on the occasion of):

9.3. for (by, before):

10. for (indicating distance):

11. for (in exclamations):

II. for [ingl. am. fɔr, fər, ingl. brit. fɔː, fə] CONJ. liter.

pues liter.
puesto que form.

I. work [ingl. am. wərk, ingl. brit. wəːk] SUST.

1. work U (labor, tasks):

work in process or ingl. brit. progress
the house needs a lot of work done or ingl. brit. doing to it
¡sigue (or sigan etc.) así!

2. work U (employment):

they both go out to work ingl. brit.

3. work in phrases:

men at work
in work ingl. brit., those in work

4.1. work C (product, single item):

4.2. work U (output):

ser obra de alguien

5. work U FÍS.:

II. work [ingl. am. wərk, ingl. brit. wəːk] V. intr.

1. work (to earn a living):

work people:
to work for sb
trabajar para alguien
to work from nature artist:
to work under sb

2.1. work (to operate, to function):

work machine/system/relationship:
work drug/person:

2.2. work (to have a required effect):

work drug/plan/measures/method:

3. work (to penetrate, to travel down) + adv. compl.:

III. work [ingl. am. wərk, ingl. brit. wəːk] V. trans.

1.1. work (to force to work):

1.2. work (to exploit):

work land/soil
work land/soil
work mine

1.3. work (to be employed in):

work nightclubs/casinos

1.4. work (to pay for by working):

2. work (to make to function):

3.1. work (to force gradually, manipulate) + adv. compl.:

3.2. work (to shape, fashion):

work clay/metal
work dough
work dough

3.3. work (in needlework, knitting):

4.1. work < pret. & part. pas. worked or wrought> (to bring about) → wrought

work miracle

4.2. work < pret. & part. pas. worked or wrought> (to manage, to arrange):

work coloq.

5. work (to solve) ingl. am.:

work problem/crossword
work problem/crossword

and [ingl. am. ænd, (ə)n, ingl. brit. ənd, (ə)n, and] CONJ. The usual translation of and, y, becomes e when it precedes a word beginning with i, hi, or y.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean in order to: let's wait and see esperemos para ver qué or lo que pasa.

1.1. and:

1.2. and:

2. and (in numbers):

five and forty arc. or liter.

3. and (showing continuation, repetition):

4. and with inf:

5.1. and (implying a result):

5.2. and (adding emphasis):

en el diccionario PONS

I. pension1 [ˈpentʃən] SUST. FIN.

II. pension1 [ˈpentʃən] V. trans.

pension2 [ˈpɑ̃nsjɔ̃:ŋ, ingl. am. pɑ̃nˈsjɔ̃ʊŋ] SUST. (boarding house)

department [dɪˈpɑ:tmənt, ingl. am. dɪˈpɑ:rt-] SUST.

1. department (division):

department of a university, company
department of a shop

2. department ADMIN., POL.:

3. department coloq. (domain):

I. for [fɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɔ:r] PREP.

1. for (destined for):

2. for (to give to):

to do sth for sb

3. for (intention, purpose):

4. for (to acquire):

5. for (towards):

6. for (distance):

7. for (time):

8. for (on date of):

9. for (in support of):

10. for (employed by):

11. for (the task of):

12. for (in substitution):

13. for (price):

a cheque for £100
un cheque de £100
I paid £10 for it

14. for (concerning):

15. for (in reference to):

16. for (cause):

17. for (because of):

18. for (despite):

19. for (as):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. for [fɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɔ:r] CONJ. form.

I. work [wɜ:k, ingl. am. wɜ:rk] SUST.

1. work sin pl. (useful activity):

2. work sin pl. (employment):

3. work sin pl. (place of employment):

4. work (product) a. ARTE, MÚS.:

5. work (factory):

work pl + sing./pl v.

6. work pl TÉC.:

work of a clock

7. work sin pl. FÍS.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get to work on sb coloq.
to give sb the works coloq.

II. work [wɜ:k, ingl. am. wɜ:rk] V. intr.

1. work (do job):

to work as sth
to work to rule ECON.

2. work (be busy):

to work to do sth

3. work TÉC.:

4. work (be successful):

work plan, tactics

5. work MED.:

6. work (have an effect):

to work against sb/sth

7. work (move):

8. work + adj. (become):

9. work liter. sb's face:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to work like a dog ingl. am., to work like a slave
to work like a Trojan ingl. brit.

III. work [wɜ:k, ingl. am. wɜ:rk] V. trans.

1. work (make sb work):

2. work TÉC. (operate):

3. work (move back and forward):

4. work (bring about):

work a cure
work a miracle
to work it [or things] so that ...

5. work (shape):

work bronze, iron

6. work MODA (embroider):

7. work:

work MIN
work AGR.

8. work (pay for by working):

and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] CONJ.

1. and:

2. and MAT.:

2 and 3 is 5
2 más 3 son 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

5. and (repetition):

6. and (continuation):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

and so on [or forth]
en el diccionario PONS

I. pension1 [ˈpen·ʃən] SUST. FIN.

II. pension1 [ˈpen·ʃən] V. trans.

pension2 [paŋ·ˈsjoŋ] SUST. (boarding house)

department [dɪ·ˈpart·mənt] SUST.

1. department (division):

department of a university, company
department of a shop

2. department ADMIN., POL.:

3. department coloq. (domain):

cosa f coloq.

I. for [fɔr] PREP.

1. for (destined for):

2. for (in order to help):

to do sth for sb

3. for (intention, purpose):

4. for (to acquire):

5. for (towards):

6. for (distance):

7. for (time):

8. for (on date of):

9. for (in support of):

10. for (employed by):

11. for (the task of):

12. for (in substitution):

13. for (price):

a check for $100
I paid $10 for it

14. for (concerning):

15. for (in reference to):

16. for (cause):

17. for (because of):

18. for (despite):

19. for (as):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. for [fɔr] CONJ. form.

I. work [wɜrk] SUST.

1. work (useful activity):

2. work (employment):

3. work (place of employment):

4. work (product) a. ARTE, MÚS.:

5. work:

works + sing./pl v. (factory)

6. work:

works TÉC. of a clock

7. work FÍS.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get to work on sb coloq.
to get to work on sth coloq.
the works argot
to give sb the works argot

II. work [wɜrk] V. intr.

1. work (do job):

to work as sth

2. work (be busy):

to work to do sth

3. work TÉC.:

4. work (be successful):

work plan, tactics

5. work MED.:

6. work (have an effect):

to work against sb/sth

7. work (move):

8. work + adj. (become):

9. work liter. sb's face:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. work [wɜrk] V. trans.

1. work (make sb work):

2. work TÉC. (operate):

3. work (move back and forward):

4. work (bring about):

work a cure
work a miracle
to work it [or things] so that...

5. work (shape):

work bronze, iron

6. work MODA (embroider):

7. work:

work MIN
work AGR.

8. work (pay for by working):

and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] CONJ.

1. and:

and (before orhiʼ)

2. and math:

2 and 3 is 5
2 más 3 son 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

5. and (repetition):

6. and (continuation):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

and so on [or forth]
Present
Iwork
youwork
he/she/itworks
wework
youwork
theywork
Past
Iworked
youworked
he/she/itworked
weworked
youworked
theyworked
Present Perfect
Ihaveworked
youhaveworked
he/she/ithasworked
wehaveworked
youhaveworked
theyhaveworked
Past Perfect
Ihadworked
youhadworked
he/she/ithadworked
wehadworked
youhadworked
theyhadworked

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

In 1966, the union established its first national pension plans (one for construction workers, one for manufacturing workers).
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She succeeded with her task and was rewarded with a life pension.
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This is one of the biggest pensions in the public sector.
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In many cases, defined benefit pension plans are funded and hold assets in order to meet those promised benefits.
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She will not remarry because she would stop receiving her dead husbands pension.
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Consultar "Department for Work and Pensions" en otros idiomas