Usage examples of "jefe de estado" in Spanish with translation to English

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Los manifestantes demandaban una reforma de estado. The protesters demanded government reform.
Nuestro jefe de cocina está muy ocupado hoy. Our chef is very busy today.
Tom está almorzando con el jefe de policía. Tom is having lunch with the police chief.
Es el jefe de mi departamento. He is the chief of my department.
Tom es el jefe de Mary. Tom is Mary's boss.
Él ha sido el jefe de su tribu por 35 años. He has been the chief of his tribe for 35 years.
El jefe de Tom exige mucho trabajo. Tom's boss demands a lot of work.
El jefe de Frank es extremadamente avaro. Frank's boss is extremely money hungry.
Fue despedido por el jefe de la fábrica. He was dismissed by the boss of the factory.
Si el jefe te dice que tienes que hacer horas extra, entonces no te queda más remedio que hacerlo. If the boss says you've got to work overtime, then there's no choice but to do so.
¿Ha estado alguna vez en Londres? Have you been to London?
Ese hombre ya ha tocado fondo: su mujer le ha dejado, le han echado del trabajo y es alcohólico. Lo peor es que yo le conocía, él era mi jefe hace cinco años. That man has hit bottom: his wife has left him, he's lost his job, and he's an alcoholic. The worst is that I know him--he used to be my boss five years ago.
¿Tony ha estado viendo televisión? Has Tony been watching TV?
El jefe es una persona abierta. The boss is an open person.
No he estado nunca en los Estados Unidos. I have never been to the States.
Ella ve a su jefe como a su padre. She thinks of her boss as a father.
Tom ha estado intentando aprender a hacer malabares. Tom has been trying to learn how to juggle.
Mi jefe dice una cosa y significa otra. My boss says one thing and means another.
Mi padre nunca ha estado en el extranjero. My father has never been abroad.
Mi jefe me invitó a cenar. My boss invited me to dinner.
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