sacking


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sacking
s. ensacado, arpillera, saqueo, tela de saco
 
sack
v. ensacar, entrar a saco; saquear, pillar

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sacking
arpillera, tela de saco, expoliación, saqueo (correo); despido
 
sack
v.- despedir (del empleo); saquear
s.- saco, (cantidad dentro del saco), costal

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sack2
(v.) = despedir, echar, poner de patitas en la calle.
Ex: The author warns that shortsighted companies that believe all the information they need is on the Web may sack information professionals.

 
sack3
(v.) = saquear.
Ex: The survivors fled in horror while the children and young women were seized as slaves and the village sacked.

 
sacking1
(n.) = tela de saco.
Ex: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: a Jacob's ladder built into an interesting shape, covered with sacking and decorated appropriately.

 
sacking2
(n.) = saqueo.
Ex: Lascaris became an exile in Italy following the sacking of Constantinople in 1453.

 
sacking3
(n.) = despido, destitución, cesantía.
Ex: Helen Clark is refusing to say how big a cabinet reshuffle will be in the wake of David Benson's sacking.