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task force SUST.
1. task force MILIT.:
2. task force (of police):
3. task force (committee):
I. task [ingl. brit. tɑːsk, ingl. am. tæsk] SUST.
1. task (piece of work):
2. task (unpleasant duty):
tâche f (of doing de faire)
II. task [ingl. brit. tɑːsk, ingl. am. tæsk] V. trans.
to task sb with sth
charger qn de qc
to task sb to do sth
III. task [ingl. brit. tɑːsk, ingl. am. tæsk]
réprimander qn (about, for, over pour)
I. force [ingl. brit. fɔːs, ingl. am. fɔrs] SUST.
1. force (physical strength, impact):
2. force MILIT.:
3. force fig.:
4. force (strong influence):
5. force U (organized group):
forces fpl
6. force (police):
7. force FÍS.:
8. force METEO.:
II. [armed] forces SUST. sust. pl. MILIT.
III. in force ADV.
1. in force (in large numbers, strength):
2. in force (gen) DER.:
in force law, act, prices, ban, curfew
IV. force [ingl. brit. fɔːs, ingl. am. fɔrs] V. trans.
1. force (compel, oblige):
to force sb/sth to do (gen)
2. force (push, thrust):
to force one's way through [sth] crowd, jungle
3. force (apply great pressure to):
force door, window, lock, safe, engine, meter
force screw
4. force AGR. GANAD. (speed up growth):
force plant
force animal
V. to force oneself V. v. refl.
1. to force oneself (push oneself):
se forcer (to do à faire)
2. to force oneself (impose oneself):
VI. force [ingl. brit. fɔːs, ingl. am. fɔrs]
task force SUST.
1. task force MILIT.:
2. task force (of police):
3. task force (committee):
workforce SUST. + v. sing. ou pl.
labour force SUST.
task force SUST.
1. task force (unit for special operation):
2. task force (group for particular purpose):
I. task [tɑ:sk, ingl. am. tæsk] SUST.
II. task [tɑ:sk, ingl. am. tæsk] V. trans. passive
I. force [fɔ:s, ingl. am. fɔ:rs] SUST. a. FÍS.
II. force [fɔ:s, ingl. am. fɔ:rs] V. trans.
to force sb/oneself to +infin
forcer qn/se forcer à +infin
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
task force SUST.
1. task force (unit for special operation):
2. task force (group for particular purpose):
I. task [tæsk] SUST.
II. task [tæsk] V. trans. passive
I. force [fɔrs] SUST. a. FÍS.
II. force [fɔrs] V. trans.
to force sb/oneself to +infin
forcer qn/se forcer à +infin
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Itask
youtask
he/she/ittasks
wetask
youtask
theytask
Past
Itasked
youtasked
he/she/ittasked
wetasked
youtasked
theytasked
Present Perfect
Ihavetasked
youhavetasked
he/she/ithastasked
wehavetasked
youhavetasked
theyhavetasked
Past Perfect
Ihadtasked
youhadtasked
he/she/ithadtasked
wehadtasked
youhadtasked
theyhadtasked
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
A special task force is deployed to control law and order.
en.wikipedia.org
For instance, an operation that requires specialization and many different workers performing their individual tasks to complete a unified product, i.e., a factory.
en.wikipedia.org
Getting an end date on these later toppers can be a Herculean task, because fewer and fewer papers printed the toppers as the decade of the 1930s wore on.
en.wikipedia.org
There is no right or wrong answer to the task.
en.wikipedia.org
In order to enhance surveillance capability in darkness, the task force has proposed to equip all the mobile patrolling squads with one long range night vision equipment.
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