AlasVerdes

"El diplomático debería saber hablar por lo menos ...

I am a Spanish-English/English-Spanish Translator.
Translation department manager

Portland

United States

Industries:

Travel

My native language:

English (EN)

Other Languages:

Spanish, Latin American (XL)

  • drug trafficking

    "Drug trafficking" is often used in the context of law enforcement to describe the illegal transport, exchange or sale of narcotics or other contraband substances.

    Law enforcement; Drug trafficking
  • press

    According to Merriam-Webster, when "press" is used in a journalistic context it can refer to "news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters." However, when used as a verb, "press" means to push, squeeze, force or apply pressure. A "press" is a printing machine.

    News service; Investigative journalism
  • press

    According to Merriam-Webster, when "press" is used in a journalistic context it can refer to "news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters." However, when used as a verb, "press" means to push, squeeze, force or apply pressure.

    Language; Grammar
  • press

    According to Merriam-Webster.com, "press," when used as a journalistic term, can refer to "news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters." However, when used as a verb, "press" means to push, squeeze, force or apply pressure.

    Printing & publishing; Newspaper
  • press

    According to Merriam-Webster.com, "press," when used as a journalistic term, can refer to "news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters." However, when used as a verb, "press" means to push, squeeze, force or apply pressure.

    Broadcasting & receiving; News
  • press

    According to Merriam-Webster.com, "press," when used as a journalistic term, can refer to "news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters." However, when used as a verb, "press" means to push, squeeze, force or apply pressure.

    News service; Newspaper
  • press

    According to Merriam-Webster.com, "press," when used as a journalistic term, can refer to "news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters."

    News service; Journalism
  • migrant farm worker

    A term often associated with seasonal agricultural laborers who move from place to place to find new employment, taking temporary jobs that may not be available year-round due harvest cycles or changes of season or weather.

    Agriculture; General agriculture
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