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Detailed Translations for toiler from English to Spanish
toiler:
Synonyms for "toiler":
Related Definitions for "toiler":
toiler form of toil:
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to toil (plod on; plod along; plod)
arrastrarse-
arrastrarse verb
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Conjugations for toil:
present
- toil
- toil
- toils
- toil
- toil
- toil
simple past
- toiled
- toiled
- toiled
- toiled
- toiled
- toiled
present perfect
- have toiled
- have toiled
- has toiled
- have toiled
- have toiled
- have toiled
past continuous
- was toiling
- were toiling
- was toiling
- were toiling
- were toiling
- were toiling
future
- shall toil
- will toil
- will toil
- shall toil
- will toil
- will toil
continuous present
- am toiling
- are toiling
- is toiling
- are toiling
- are toiling
- are toiling
subjunctive
- be toiled
- be toiled
- be toiled
- be toiled
- be toiled
- be toiled
diverse
- toil!
- let's toil!
- toiled
- toiling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for toil:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
afán | drudgery; toil; toiling | ambition; aspirations; craving; desire; drive; eagerness; haste; hastiness; hunger; hurry; impulse; insistence; instigation; instinct; longing; lust; overhaste; passion; passionate desire; quickness; rapidity; rush; tempo; unflagging industry; urge; urgency; urging; wanting; wish; yearning |
trabajo de negros | drudgery; toil; toiling | drudgery; slave labour; slave-work; slavery; slaves' work |
trajín | drudgery; toil; toiling | argy-bargy; chicane; commotion; dragging; flow; fuss; hubble-bubble; pressure of activities; rush; squabbling; stir; worry |
- | labor; labour | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
arrastrarse | plod; plod along; plod on; toil | |
- | dig; drudge; fag; grind; labor; labour; moil; travail | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | work |
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Wiktionary Translations for toil:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• toil | → bregar; currelar; currar; cinchar | ↔ malochen — intransitiv; besonders mittelwestdeutsch, salopp: körperlich hart, schwer arbeiten |
• toil | → trabajo | ↔ werk — dat wat gedaan moet worden |
• toil | → afán | ↔ labeur — travail suivre exigeant un effort d’une certaine durée. |
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