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overtime in Italian

overtime in Italian is straordinario, tempo supplementare — overtime means extra time worked beyond someone's normal hours, or the higher pay for that work.

overtime in Italian

straordinario
noun
tempo supplementare
noun
(sports, countable, US) An extra period of play when a contest has a tie score at the end of regulation.

What does "overtime" mean?

  1. noun Extra time worked beyond someone's normal hours, or the higher pay for that work.
    "She worked overtime to finish the project before the deadline."
  2. noun An added period of play used to settle a tied game in sport.
    "The match went to overtime after both teams finished level."

overtime in a sentence

  • She worked overtime to finish the project before the deadline.
  • The factory pays time-and-a-half for overtime.
  • The match went to overtime after both teams finished level.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "overtime" in Italian?

"overtime" in Italian is straordinario, tempo supplementare. overtime means: Extra time worked beyond someone's normal hours, or the higher pay for that work.

How do you use "overtime" in a sentence?

Example: "She worked overtime to finish the project before the deadline." In Italian, "overtime" is straordinario, tempo supplementare.

Are there other ways to say "overtime" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "overtime": straordinario, tempo supplementare.

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