English to Kannada Dictionary overtime

overtime

ಹೆಚ್ಚುವರಿ ಸಮಯ
definition
adverb
they were working overtime to fulfill a big order
in addition to normal working hours.
noun
fewer opportunities for overtime
time in addition to what is normal, as time worked beyond one's scheduled working hours.
translation of 'overtime'
ವೇಳೆಮೀರಿ,
ಹೆಚ್ಚಿಗೆಯ ಕಾಲ
noun
ಹೆಚ್ಚುಕಾಲ
example
The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work 'overtime' carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage.
The 15 Minutes Of Fame Department has been working 'overtime' the last few months, and it gets a bit exhausting at times, but it's all for a good cause.
The busiest times are usually during the week but the system was working 'overtime' last weekend.
fewer opportunities for 'overtime'
Some of the payments were used to pay staff 'overtime' .
Management has not paid wages, 'overtime' or welfare payments for May and June.
fewer opportunities for 'overtime'
Existing employees who work 'overtime' hours do not incur any additional benefit costs.
They should not be forced to work 'overtime' every day to finish their job.
For some reason, they forgot to list the odds against the game going into 'overtime' - which almost happened.
The veteran has accounted for four of the team's six victories with field goals in the final seconds of regulation or 'overtime' .
they lost in 'overtime'
Workers on the lower end can struggle on less than minimum wage with no 'overtime' or benefits.
Instead, the decision enshrines the present work regime, while creating the illusion that workers now have the right to refuse long 'overtime' hours.
Not playing 'overtime' and having games end in ties would be more fair than the rules as they stand today, and nobody wants to see ties, so the league needs to make a change.
they lost in 'overtime'
The obvious answer is to put more money in by increasing your monthly contributions (or skimming off an annual bonus, 'overtime' or other payment).
The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like 'overtime' , premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff.
Trade unions, however, are generally not recognised, and most of them spend a good deal of their time and energy trying to get their meagre wages and 'overtime' paid on time.
Employers added 340,000 jobs, while the length of the average workweek rose and manufacturing workers spent more 'overtime' hours on the job.
Yorkshire Water's propaganda machine is working 'overtime' it seems.
In peak seasons, she works seven days a week for months at a time - four hours of overtime a day Monday through Friday and two hours of 'overtime' on Saturday.
Among other changes, the measure would change the way in which 'overtime' hours are calculated, from a daily to a weekly basis.
Being alone, working 'overtime' everyday in Germany totally rocks!
He is a veteran who knows what it takes to win and is not overwhelmed by 'overtime' or elimination games.
the company could not afford to pay 'overtime'
an 'overtime' ban
Even more remarkably, many office goers and industrial workers had worked extra hours and donated their 'overtime' earnings to raise a fund for the victims.
The game went to 'overtime' , for two reasons: 21 offensive rebounds, 50 overall.
Do you remember nailing a 37-yard field goal with five seconds remaining in regulation to send that game into 'overtime' ?
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