labor in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for labor in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.labor, labour Brit [Am ˈleɪbər, Brit ˈleɪbə] N

1.1. labor U (productive work):

labor
the division of labor
Department of Labor (in US)
Department of Labor (in US)
labor costs
labor costs
coste m de la mano de obra Spain
labor leader (in US)
labor leader (in US)
the labor market
labor relations
labor supply

II.labor, labour Brit [Am ˈleɪbər, Brit ˈleɪbə] VB trans

III.labor, labour Brit [Am ˈleɪbər, Brit ˈleɪbə] VB intr

slave labor, slave labour Brit N U

direct labor, direct labour Brit N U

labor-intensive, labour-intensive Brit [Am ˌleɪbərɪnˈtɛnsɪv, Brit ˌleɪbərɪnˈtɛnsɪv] ADJ

labor-saving [Am ˈleɪbərˌseɪvɪŋ, Brit ˈleɪbəseɪvɪŋ], labour-saving Brit ADJ attr

sweated labor, sweated labour Brit [ˌswɛtɪd ˈleɪbə] N U

labor in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for labor in the English»Spanish Dictionary

labor → labour

See also labour

I.labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N

III.labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans

I.labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N

III.labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans

hard labor N Am, hard labour N Brit, Aus LAW

labor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to reap the fruits of one's labour Brit [or labor Am]
to labour Brit [or labor Am] in vain
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Because labor is the most important factor of production this article will focus on the competitive labor market, although the analysis applies to all competitive factor markets.
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Miscarriage, stillbirth and preterm labor are complications of this infection.
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The 1920s also saw a lack of strong leadership within the labor movement.
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To stimulate a higher labor productivity most landlords freed a large number of slaves and many received wages.
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An 1819 act of the second chamber abolished compulsory labor required by the state with the extra costs which resulted being absorbed by the treasury.
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In adverse economic times, firms use the same efficiencies to downsize, rightsize, or otherwise reduce their labor force.
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Self-driving trucks could lower shipping expenses by cutting labor costs and, with no weary drivers, letting trucks drive nonstop.
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Local businesses and farmers were able to purchase man-days using the prisoners for farm labor.
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Generally, before the information era, male babies were preferred because they provided manual labor and success the family lineage.
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The agency was rocked by a four-week strike due to a labor dispute in 1992.
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