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mano de obra
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
labor force N U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. force [Am fɔrs, Brit fɔːs] N
1.1. force U (strength, violence):
1.2. force U (coercion):
by force of arms liter
2.1. force C or U PHYS:
2.2. force C (influential thing, person):
unirse a alguien
3. force U (of argument, personality):
4. force C (group of people):
5. force U (validity):
II. force [Am fɔrs, Brit fɔːs] VB trans
1. force (compel):
to force sb to + infin
obligar or forzar a alguien a  +  infin
2.1. force (bring about, obtain):
force action/change
2.2. force (extort):
to force sth out of or from sb they had to force the secret out of him or from him
3. force (impose):
4.1. force (exert pressure, push, drive):
force knob/handle
4.2. force (break open):
force door/lock
5. force (produce with difficulty):
6. force (speed up):
force plant
I. labor, labour Brit [Am ˈleɪbər, Brit ˈleɪbə] N
1.1. labor U (productive work):
Department of Labor attr dispute/laws
coste m de la mano de obra Spain
1.2. labor U (workers):
sindicación f esp Spain
2. labor Brit POL:
Labour no art + sing or pl vb
Labour no art + sing or pl vb
she voted Labor attr candidate/policy
3.1. labor U or C (effort):
3.2. labor C (task):
4. labor U MED:
II. labor, labour Brit [Am ˈleɪbər, Brit ˈleɪbə] VB trans
III. labor, labour Brit [Am ˈleɪbər, Brit ˈleɪbə] VB intr
1.1. labor (toil):
to labor at sth
1.2. labor (work as laborer) only in -ing form:
2. labor (struggle):
labor engine:
labor ship:
u rečniku PONS
labour force N
labour force of country
labour force of company
u rečniku PONS
I. force [fɔ:s, Am fɔ:rs] N
1. force:
2. force (large numbers):
3. force (influence):
4. force (validity):
5. force MIL:
II. force [fɔ:s, Am fɔ:rs] VB trans
1. force (use power):
2. force (oblige to do):
to force sb to do sth
3. force (cause to grow faster):
I. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N
1. labour (work):
2. labour no pl ECON (workers):
3. labour no pl MED (childbirth):
II. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB intr
1. labour (work):
2. labour (do sth with effort):
3. labour (move):
4. labour (act at a disadvantage):
III. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans
labor [Am ˈleɪbɚ] Am, Aus
labor → labour
I. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N
1. labour (work):
2. labour no pl ECON (workers):
3. labour no pl MED (childbirth):
II. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB intr
1. labour (work):
2. labour (do sth with effort):
3. labour (move):
4. labour (act at a disadvantage):
III. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans
u rečniku PONS
labor force N
labor force of country
labor force of company
u rečniku PONS
I. force [fɔrs] N
1. force (power):
2. force (large numbers):
3. force (influence):
4. force (validity):
5. force MIL:
II. force [fɔrs] VB trans
1. force (use power):
2. force (oblige to do):
to force sb to do sth
to force sb into (doing) sth
to force sth on sb
3. force (cause to grow faster):
I. labor [ˈleɪ·bər] N
1. labor (work):
2. labor ECON (workers):
3. labor MED (childbirth):
II. labor [ˈleɪ·bər] VB intr
1. labor (work):
2. labor (do sth with effort):
3. labor (move):
4. labor (act at a disadvantage):
III. labor [ˈleɪ·bər] VB trans
Present
Iforce
youforce
he/she/itforces
weforce
youforce
theyforce
Past
Iforced
youforced
he/she/itforced
weforced
youforced
theyforced
Present Perfect
Ihaveforced
youhaveforced
he/she/ithasforced
wehaveforced
youhaveforced
theyhaveforced
Past Perfect
Ihadforced
youhadforced
he/she/ithadforced
wehadforced
youhadforced
theyhadforced
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About 1.8% of the labour force was unemployed.
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Expatriates accounted for over 60% of the labour force, dominated by males, who accounted for 80% of the city's total labour.
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Constituting 93% of the labour force, these are workers of the unorganized sector.
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The global unemployment rate is expected to have risen to 6% of the civilian labour force in 2013.
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About 20.1% of labour force is involved in industry.
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