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Traducción & Definición
to depend (on or upon somebody, something): depender (de alguien, de algo)
That depends. Depende.
I'm depending on you. Cuento contigo.
I'm depending on you to drive me to the party tomorrow night. My car has broken down. Dependo de ti para ir a la fiesta mañana por la noche: se me ha roto el coche.
(a) dependable (person): (una persona) de fiar
Ejemplos
- "-Well that depends on where you want to get to."
- "Everything depends on billing - how many hours you spend even thinking about a client."
- "Icarus : Stickypedia was created by Willy James in March 2002 - or November 2001 - depending upon which Stickypedia page you look at."
- "Depending on your views, we'll decide whether or not to pursue these ideas and invest in a full-scale campaign, in conjunction with the R & D department."
- "He seems like a solid worker - the kind of guy you can depend on, and he's always free to help you with problems. However, he's sometimes a bit difficult to understand, especially when he's talking about technical issues."
- "Susie : Well that depends."
- "Brian : Well, that depends."
- "Janine : It depends on the state but, in general, the payments are stopped after six months."
- "It highlighted the increased attention on corporations who depend on cheap or illegal labor sources to lower production costs."
Ejercicio 1
The Delavigne Corporation is looking for a candidate who:
There may be more than one correct choice here!
There may be more than one correct choice here!
The Delavigne Corporation is looking for a candidate who:
There may be more than one correct choice here!
There may be more than one correct choice here!
The job advert says 'Must be based locally'. This means the person they are looking for has to live in (or near to) San Francisco, the city where the Delavigne offices are located. 'Must' (without a subject) is often used like this in adverts to say something is obligatory.
The advertisement indicates that the position will involve 'some clerical duties'. 'Clerical duties' are various office tasks including organization and administration, filing and taking care of correspondence. A 'duty' is a 'task' or 'responsibility'.
This is the only false statement here. The advertisement states 'no recruiters please'. 'Recruiters' are 'head-hunters' or human resources professionals. 'No recruiters' means that the Delavigne Corporation only wants applications from individual candidates, not companies representing a pool of job-seekers.
The advertisement asks for a 'reliable' person. 'Reliable' and 'dependable' share a similar meaning. Both terms indicate a 'trustworthy', 'capable' person who can be 'counted on' to do their work.
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