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ˈcus·toms dues N

ˈdeath duties N pl

I . duty [ˈdju:ti] N

1. duty no pl (obligation):

2. duty (task, function):

naloga f

II . duty [ˈdju:ti] ADJ

duty nurse, officer:

ˈduty call N

I . duty-ˈfree ADJ

II . duty-ˈfree N duty-frees pl

ˈduty ros·ter N

ˈim·port duty N

off-ˈduty ADJ to be off-duty

pa·ˈtrol duty N

ˈstamp duty N LAW

Usage examples with duties

customs duties
to rotate duties

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The monks partook in religious duties which were more related to the needs of the ordinary people.
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He discharged his new duties with energy and kept up his episcopal visitations till his eightieth year.
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When peace was concluded in 1815, he resumed his professorial duties.
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The primary duties of a bagger revolve around putting groceries into a shopping bag and then into a shopping cart.
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Teachers earn extra pay for duties such as advising the clubs, writing curriculum or coaching athletics teams.
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Before 1746, however, reforms had added management of intelligence and contingency planning to the staff's duties.
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Work included wood-gathering parties, latrine duties, working as cookhouse staff and medical orderlies.
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They need to minimise long and unsocial hours and take respite away from their duties -- as well as the technology now associated with it.
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However, small allowances for personal possession are permitted as long as the possessor can prove that they have paid import duties.
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In the rearward island areas, she continued her duties as a harbor tug and local escort vessel.
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