white-collar in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for white-collar in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

worker [ˈwɜːkəʳ, Am ˈwɜːrkɚ] N

2. worker (manual worker):

white-collar worker
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Translations for white-collar in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

чино̀вническ|и1 (-а) <-и> ADJ

чино̀вни|к <-кът, -ци> N m, чино̀вничк|а <-ата, -и> N f

престъ̀пност <-та̀> N f без мн LAW

рабо̀тни|к <-кът, -ци> N m, рабо̀тничк|а <-ата, -и> N f

white-collar [or skilled] worker

бял1 (бя̀ла) <бѐли> бя̀ло ADJ

Phrases:

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white-collar Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Other targeted areas include major fraud, serious white-collar crime, terrorism and war crimes.
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The white-collar crime involves people making use of their occupational position to enrich themselves and others illegally, which often causes public harm.
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Its recruits were from diverse backgrounds, mainly white-collar workers and professional women, but with a significant proportion also from the working class.
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In addition, children of white-collar professionals were more likely than not to remain in that class.
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There is a tendency to distinguish organized crime from other forms of crimes, such as, white-collar crime, financial crimes, political crimes, war crime, state crimes and treason.
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But zombies make for true white-collar horror because most world-shattering disasters are short-term events.
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Nearly one-third of all migrants were professional or white-collar workers.
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The player takes on the of a specialist in robot cognition, who occasionally accepts challenging assignments involving white-collar crime.
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At the same time she was considered unforgiving to white-collar crime.
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Typically, white-collar work is performed in an office or cubicle.
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