duties in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for duties in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

duty <-ies> [ˈdjuːtɪ, Am ˈduːt̬ɪ-] N

1. duty LAW:

seller's duties

4. duty FIN, ECON:

customs duties
inland [or internal], duties

duties Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
When peace was concluded in 1815, he resumed his professorial duties.
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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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However, they could continue working in other duties, such as dressmaking and medicine, until the age of fifty.
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A messenger boy was hired to take some duties off his hands.
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Her task in the eventuality of war would have been to attack enemy shipping and surveillance duties.
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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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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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When she rails against her kitchen duties, she's a '30s star railing potently against '50s conformity.
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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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