English to Spanish Dictionary auxiliary

auxiliary

auxiliar
definition
noun
a nursing auxiliary
a person or thing providing supplementary or additional help and support.
adjective
an auxiliary nurse
providing supplementary or additional help and support.
translation of 'auxiliary'
noun
asistente,
verbo auxiliar,
ayudante
adjective
asistente,
ayudante,
auxiliar
example
There were no lifejackets, raft or even an 'auxiliary' boat for diver pick-up.
Royal Navy veterans in South Africa rolled out the red carpet for a British 'auxiliary' when it paid a visit to the port of Durban.
Each side fielded armies that were very similar in tactics, organization, and equipment, and both used African and Gallic 'auxiliary' troops.
She said the celebrations also mark 100 years of the 'auxiliary' .
This latest donation means the 'auxiliary' has raised almost $180,000 to help look after sick people.
We've run out of candles and potash… and we can't run the 'auxiliary' engine anymore because of fouling up what air we do have.
An 'auxiliary' hand pump with a reserve supply of fluid is provided for the operation of all landing gear and wing flaps should the engine-driven pumps fail.
The 'auxiliary' landed on his hands and feet inside the park and looked for the shooter.
But the 62-year-old former 'auxiliary' nurse took off her seatbelt and jumped from her Ford Puma in St Peter's Way, leaving Ali inside with the engine running.
Although the British 'auxiliary' ship could not keep up with the smugglers' speedboat, the helicopter was able to keep up the pursuit.
The president was presented with a special award for the 'auxiliary' 's fundraising work over the last 12 months.
A nursing 'auxiliary' on ward 23 at Bradford Royal Infirmary, she joined the NHS in 1979 and is now a health care assistant in elderly care.
Her many years in the 'auxiliary' included being vice-president.
Joe's workplace has eight nurses plus several doctors and 'auxiliary' staff on duty at any one time.
There is a scene on Trajan's column where an 'auxiliary' is having his wounded thigh dressed.
A small boiler is used to run the ship's 'auxiliary' engines when the main boilers are cold.
The nursery nurses and 'auxiliary' staff spend a lot of one-to-one time with him.
In my view, if you put an 'auxiliary' engine in a boat, it is there to be relied upon and should be up to the task.
I must say that all the staff on the ward - doctors, sisters, 'auxiliary' nurses, clerical staff and cleaning operatives - are all brilliant.
Every communication channel should be considered an 'auxiliary' to, or an amplification of, our intelligence.
I've also worked as a counter assistant at Boots and as an 'auxiliary' in a care home.
The forty-two rotations have included survey ships, mine sweeper 'auxiliary' and New Zealand minor war vessels.
A team of 28 dedicated nurses and 'auxiliary' staff are expected to lose their jobs following the shock announcement of the closure of a key Birch Hill Hospital ward.
An 'auxiliary' nurse in the hospital's children's unit is the organiser of today's 10-mile walk around Coate Water.
So small sailing vessels with 'auxiliary' motors that can only push them along at a few knots would not be required to be registrable.
The 'auxiliary' nurse said: ‘I was all in a daze but I did as he said and went outside.’
Even so it never envisaged itself as much more than an 'auxiliary' force to the armies of Prussia and Austria.
The final ship of the Fleet's four new 'auxiliary' landing ships will take to the water in a couple of the months as the revolution in the RN's amphibious forces reaches its final stages.
As an 'auxiliary' of the hotel itself, the bar is not obliged to pack itself with human garbage just to pay the rent.
The local shops and supermarkets had to bring in 'auxiliary' power supply to back up their freezer units.
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