Usage examples of "suffer job loss" in English with translation to Spanish

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My job is to know these things. Mi obligación es saber esas cosas.
I do not think he will ever get over the loss of his wife. No creo que él logre recuperarse algún día de la pérdida de su esposa.
Better suffer than die, it's humans' motto. Mejor sufrir que morir, es el lema de los humanos.
I will be reading the book when I've finished this job. Cuando termine este trabajo voy a leer un libro.
When I asked the college student if he regularly attended his school, he was at a loss for an answer. Cuando pregunté al estudiante universitario si asistía regularmente a la facultad, no supo qué contestar.
You'll suffer because of that. Va a sufrir por esto.
His job has to do with printing. Su trabajo tiene que ver con la impresión.
In the English world of the 19th century, it was often said that masturbation would lead to a loss of memory and attention. En el mundo inglés del siglo XIX, a menudo se decía que la masturbación conducía a perdida de memoria y de atención.
I suffer from asthma. Sufro de asma.
I'm afraid this job is too much for you. Me temo que este trabajo es demasiado para ti.
The company suffered a heavy loss. La compañía sufrió una gran pérdida.
You will suffer because of that. Va a sufrir por esto.
Tom currently doesn't have a job. Actualmente, Tom no tiene empleo.
Amnesia means "loss of memory". Amnesia denota pérdida de la memoria.
It is a shameful fact that, while there are lands where people suffer from hunger, within Japan there are many households and restaurants where much food is thrown away. Es vergonzoso que mientras hay tierras donde la gente sufre de hambre, en Japón hay muchos hogares y restaurantes donde mucha comida es tirada.
I am looking for a job, sir. Estoy buscando trabajo, señor.
His death is a great loss. Su muerte es una gran pérdida.
Man is destined to suffer. Es el destino del hombre sufrir.
Tom never talks about his job. Tom nunca habla sobre su trabajo.
She was at a loss for words to express her feeling. Ella no tenía palabras para expresar sus sentimientos.
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