fiscal
/fisˈkal/, [fisˈkal]fiscal, prosecutor
Adjective fiscal (plural fiscales)
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fiscal
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prosecuting
Noun fiscal m or f (plural fiscales)
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(law) public prosecutor (UK), district attorney (US)
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Las ventas de automóviles sufrieron un revés al final del año fiscal.
Automobile sales suffered a setback at the end of the financial year.
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—Oh, tío... —suspiró Al-Sayib— Bueno, ¿cuánto necesitas? Tengo unos diez mil guardados en una cuenta de un paraíso fiscal.
"Oh, boy..." Al-Sayib sighed. "Well, how much do you need? I've got about 10 grand just sitting in my offshore account."
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La austeridad fiscal nos puede llevar a la destrucción de la economía.
The fiscal austerity may lead to an overkill of the economy.
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La reforma fiscal no afectará a la banca.
The tax reform will not touch the banking industry.
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Tom es asesor fiscal.
Tom is a tax consultant.
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