business hours in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for business hours in the English»Spanish Dictionary

hour [Am ˈaʊ(ə)r, Brit ˈaʊə] N

business [Am ˈbɪznəs, Brit ˈbɪznəs] N

1.2. business COMM U (commercial activity, trading):

socio m / socia f

3.1. business U (transactions):

to do one's business inf, euph

3.3. business U (rightful occupation, concern):

mandar a alguien a paseo Spain inf

business hours in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for business hours in the English»Spanish Dictionary

hour [ˈaʊəʳ, Am ˈaʊr] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This was significant as there was now the ability to run ad-hoc clusters 24x7, and not just out of business hours.
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For the purchase of tickets outside of business hours ticket machines are available at the travel centre for long-distance and local services.
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Catering to working students, the schools held classes after business hours, on nights and weekends.
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He keeps his store locked securely after business hours are over.
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Many workers in warmer climates observe siesta during the afternoon, effecting a pause in business hours, and resuming business in the evenings.
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The company began to exit its markets, quickly and quietly, and customers and employees would sometimes find the stores suddenly closed during normal business hours.
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The system is open during the normal business hours of the buildings it occupies, while some portions are open 24 hours a day.
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Consumption and offering in courthouses is permitted, though, at social functions after business hours when authorized by the court.
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The gardens are open to the public during weekday business hours, and on shorter weekend hours.
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Inconsistent business hours, inaccessible catalogs, and poor research environments occasionally produce insurmountable barriers for researchers.
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