Como dizer “Salários a combinar” em inglês
Precisa-se de balconista, salário a combinar.
POWER QUESTIONS
7 respostas
Ordenar por: Votos
Resposta mais votada
Salary/Wages negotiable
ENTENDENDO AS HORAS EM INGLÊS
Que tal...
Salary to be defined
Salary to be discussed during interview
Salary to be defined
Salary to be discussed during interview
A expressão "Salary commensurate with experience", sugerida acima por Thomas, significa salário compatível com a experiência do candidato.
Em português, "salário a combinar" tem um outro sentido, acredito que a expressão "salary to be agreed" esteja mais próxima.
Cheers,
Em português, "salário a combinar" tem um outro sentido, acredito que a expressão "salary to be agreed" esteja mais próxima.
Cheers,
Salary commensurate with experience
from Merriam-Webster:
commensurate
com·men·su·rate adjective \kə-ˈmen(t)s-rət, -ˈmen(t)sh-; -ˈmen(t)-sə-, -shə-\
: equal or similar to something in size, amount, or degree
Full Definition of COMMENSURATE
1
: equal in measure or extent : coextensive <lived a life commensurate with the early years of the republic>
2
: corresponding in size, extent, amount, or degree : proportionate <was given a job commensurate with her abilities>
3
: commensurable 1
— com·men·su·rate·ly adverb
— com·men·su·ra·tion noun
See commensurate defined for English-language learners »
See commensurate defined for kids »
Examples of COMMENSURATE
Her new position came with a commensurate level of responsibility.
<was given a job commensurate with her abilities and experience>
… athletes are rewarded commensurate with their fame, not their intrinsic talent … —Frank Deford, Sports Illustrated, 21 Dec. l987
from Merriam-Webster:
commensurate
com·men·su·rate adjective \kə-ˈmen(t)s-rət, -ˈmen(t)sh-; -ˈmen(t)-sə-, -shə-\
: equal or similar to something in size, amount, or degree
Full Definition of COMMENSURATE
1
: equal in measure or extent : coextensive <lived a life commensurate with the early years of the republic>
2
: corresponding in size, extent, amount, or degree : proportionate <was given a job commensurate with her abilities>
3
: commensurable 1
— com·men·su·rate·ly adverb
— com·men·su·ra·tion noun
See commensurate defined for English-language learners »
See commensurate defined for kids »
Examples of COMMENSURATE
Her new position came with a commensurate level of responsibility.
<was given a job commensurate with her abilities and experience>
… athletes are rewarded commensurate with their fame, not their intrinsic talent … —Frank Deford, Sports Illustrated, 21 Dec. l987
Eu diria também : wage to be settled. já que settle tem a conotação de ajustar, combinar, acerto e quitar.
settle for
To accept in spite of incomplete satisfaction: had to settle for a lower wage than the one requested.(The Free Dictionary)
votei também na opção de Flavia in.
Cheers !
settle for
To accept in spite of incomplete satisfaction: had to settle for a lower wage than the one requested.(The Free Dictionary)
votei também na opção de Flavia in.
Cheers !
CURSO DE PRONÚNCIA
See http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_sal ... n?#slide=1
This is pretty standard language for positions where discussions do take place.
I can understand Thomas' post, however, because there isn't much discussion when it comes to the salary of a sales clerk. Walmart and Macdonald's don't ask you how much you think you're worth.
This is pretty standard language for positions where discussions do take place.
I can understand Thomas' post, however, because there isn't much discussion when it comes to the salary of a sales clerk. Walmart and Macdonald's don't ask you how much you think you're worth.
"Counter sales person needed/wanted. Wages..." Essa me pegou.
Mas veja como saem os anúncios de emprego nos Estados Unidos, mais ou menos assim:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1 ... 72,6076254
Mas veja como saem os anúncios de emprego nos Estados Unidos, mais ou menos assim:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1 ... 72,6076254
TESTE DE NÍVEL
- Tópicos Relacionados