Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

works hard

Spanish translation:

trabaja con ahínco / con dedicación / diligentemente

Added to glossary by Rafael Molina Pulgar
Nov 21, 2010 15:17
13 yrs ago
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English term

works hard

English to Spanish Art/Literary Education / Pedagogy
The centre works hard to help you find employment related to your studies
El centro se esfuerza para ayudarlo a encontrar un empleo relacionado con sus estudios
Change log

Nov 30, 2010 02:56: Rafael Molina Pulgar Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Aradai Pardo Martínez, Beatriz Ramírez de Haro

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Proposed translations

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6 mins
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trabaja con ahínco / con dedicación / diligentemente

suerte.
Peer comment(s):

agree Marina56 : ok. Todas son válidas
42 mins
Gracias, Marina. Buen domingo.
agree Marisol Sahagun
6 hrs
Gracias, Marisol.
agree Abaz
18 hrs
Gracias, Abaz.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
1 min

se esfuerza mucho

Se esfuerza mucho, trabaja duro, dedica muchos esfuerzos en...
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+5
4 mins

se esmera en/por

Ma. Moliner

esmerarse
Poner esmero o especial cuidado en algo que se hace: ‘La cocinera se esmeró aquel día en la comida. Me esmero por complacer a todos’.
Peer comment(s):

agree Aradai Pardo Martínez : en este caso me inclino por "se esmera por". Buen domingo, David!
2 mins
agree Marina56 : ok
42 mins
agree Silvia Vallejo
3 hrs
agree eski : Nice job, ! eski
5 hrs
agree Pilar Díez
23 hrs
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