unemployed

unemployed
1. adjective
(not having, or not able to find, work: He has been unemployed for three months.) desempleado, parado, en paro

2. noun plural
(people who are unemployed: The numbers of (the) unemployed are still increasing.) desempleado, parado
unemployed adj desempleado / en paro
unemployed
tr[ʌnɪm'plɔɪd]
adjective
1 parado,-a, sin trabajo, en paro
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be unemployed estar en paro
the unemployed los parados
unemployed [.ʌnɪm'plɔɪd] adj
: desempleado
unemployed
adj.
desacomodado, -a adj.
desempleado, -a adj.
parado, -a adj.
sin trabajo adj.
sobrancero, -a adj.
vacante adj.

I 'ʌnɪm'plɔɪd
adjective
a) <person> desempleado, desocupado, parado (Esp), en paro (Esp), cesante (Chi)
b) (unused) <resource> ocioso, sin utilizar

II
plural noun

the unemployed — los desempleados, los desocupados, los parados (Esp), los cesantes (Chi)

['ʌnɪm'plɔɪd]
1. ADJ
1) [person] parado, en paro, desempleado (LAm), cesante (Chile)

he's been unemployed for a year — lleva parado un año

2) [capital etc] sin utilizar, no utilizado
2.
NPL

the unemployed — los parados, los desempleados (LAm)

* * *

I ['ʌnɪm'plɔɪd]
adjective
a) <person> desempleado, desocupado, parado (Esp), en paro (Esp), cesante (Chi)
b) (unused) <resource> ocioso, sin utilizar

II
plural noun

the unemployed — los desempleados, los desocupados, los parados (Esp), los cesantes (Chi)


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