overtime in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for overtime in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

overtime [Am ˈoʊvərˌtaɪm, Brit ˈəʊvətʌɪm] N U

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overtime in the PONS Dictionary

overtime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to put in overtime
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English
Overtime is required to qualify for retroactive overtime.
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Premium pay of 25% overtime and 35% for work on a set rest day.
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The drivers are on a low basic wage and are heavily dependent on overtime.
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During the regular season, overtime is a five-minute, three-player on three-player sudden-death period, in which the first team to score a goal wins the game.
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Each team traded punts on subsequent possessions, sending the game to overtime.
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The tornado struck while the third of four quarterfinal games was in overtime.
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His second touchdown game during overtime on a 1-yard run.
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The 60 minutes of regulation and 20 minutes of overtime ended scoreless 0-0 which forced the shootout.
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The guidance also notes that public colleges that qualify as "public agencies" under federal labor law may provide employees with compensatory time off in lieu of cash overtime premiums.
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She said many housekeepers work unpaid overtime to reach their daily targets, but many still use time-saving "shortcuts" like not dusting or vacuuming.
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