English to Spanish Dictionary overtime

overtime

a través del tiempo
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'
verb
exponer con exceso
noun
tiempo suplementario,
horas extraordinarias,
horas extra
adjective
fuera de hora
example
In one Wal-Mart supply factory, workers were reportedly ordered not to clock in on Sunday to avoid detection of 'overtime' hours.
Being alone, working 'overtime' everyday in Germany totally rocks!
Meanwhile, the Clippers have rallied to a tie, and the game is going to 'overtime' .
Four of those five field goals won games for the team, and the fifth sent a game into 'overtime' .
They also called for the use of legal tender in the dormitory instead of tokens, payment of all 'overtime' worked and the dismissal of some Taiwanese managers.
The spokesman said the increased workload would have led to additional hours and 'overtime' pay.
The obvious answer is to put more money in by increasing your monthly contributions (or skimming off an annual bonus, 'overtime' or other payment).
I assure you more than half of the department's own social workers work 'overtime' every week.
They say sick pay, 'overtime' and machine operating rates would all be worse if the offer was accepted.
they were working 'overtime' to fulfill a big order
These would involve savings areas like 'overtime' , premium payments, travel costs, reductions in replacement of absent staff.
And how his heart flamed when his loathsome boss slapped on the additional insult of 'overtime' hours or weekend work.
I was just very thankful, think her guardian angel was working 'overtime' that day.
One irate police sergeant attached to the Port-of-Spain Division said he received only part payment of his 'overtime' about two weeks ago.
Since 16 February they have worked strictly to their agreed hours and banned unpaid 'overtime' , which the museums depend on to keep functioning.
Employers added 340,000 jobs, while the length of the average workweek rose and manufacturing workers spent more 'overtime' hours on the job.
The dispute involves the payment of 'overtime' , which York workers believe they are entitled to whenever agency workers are called in.
He had worked two hours 'overtime' and still he had not got anywhere near the end of what his boss wanted.
The international company insisted that she work in excess of 60 hours per week without 'overtime' compensation.
Although he only has an income of 800 yuan per month, he works 'overtime' every day.
He believes the extra money is being paid as 'overtime' , allowances and bonuses.
Clearly rattled, Miller bricked the second, the game went to 'overtime' and the Clippers lost.
The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like 'overtime' , premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff.
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.
Unfortunately for me, church went 'overtime' this week - outside.
In part because of his judgment, Tennessee won that game in double 'overtime' .
an 'overtime' ban
Workers on the lower end can struggle on less than minimum wage with no 'overtime' or benefits.
fewer opportunities for 'overtime'
they lost in 'overtime'
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