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121 дневной
1) ( происходящий в дневное время) day (attr)дневна́я сме́на — day shift
дневно́й свет — daylight; (искусственный тж.) fluorescent lighting
в дневно́е вре́мя — in the daytime; during daylight hours
дневно́й де́тский сад — day-care centre
дневно́й спекта́кль — matinée (фр.) ['mætɪneɪ]
2) ( исчисляемый за один день) dailyдневно́й за́работок — daily earnings pl; day's pay
3) ( об учебных заведениях) full-timeстуде́нт дневно́го отделе́ния — full-time student
дневно́е отделе́ние ву́за — university / college department for full-time students, day department
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122 З-100
ОТ ЗВОНКА ДО ЗВОНКА отсидеть, отработать и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv more often used with pfV verbs) (to serve in prison, stay at work etc) the entire required length of time, (to participate in sth.) from the very beginning to the very end: (participate in sth. etc) from start to finish(the) beginning to (the) end, the first day to the last etc)(stick out etc) the whole day (year etc) (in refer, to work only) (put in) a full day (stay) till the whistle blows (in refer, to prison, a labor camp etc) (serve out) one's (the) full term (sentence) (do one's) full time (five years etc).При старом начальнике можно было уйти раньше, если не было работы, а теперь приходится отсиживать от звонка до звонка. Under the old boss we could go home early if there wasn't any work to be done, but now we have to stick out the whole day.«За икону я три года от звонка до звонка в зоне оттрубил» (Чернёнок 2). "I did my full three years for the icon" (2a). -
123 от звонка до звонка
• ОТ ЗВОНКА ДО ЗВОНКА отсидеть, отработать и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv; more often used with pfv verbs]=====⇒ (to serve in prison, stay at work etc) the entire required length of time, (to participate in sth.) from the very beginning to the very end:- (participate in sth. etc) from start to finish <(the) beginning to (the) end, the first day to the last etc>;- <stick out etc> the whole day (year etc);- [in refer, to work only] (put in) a full day;- [in refer, to prison, a labor camp etc] (serve out) one's (the) full term (sentence);- (do one's) full time (five years etc).♦ При старом начальнике можно было уйти раньше, если не было работы, а теперь приходится отсиживать от звонка до звонка. Under the old boss we could go home early if there wasn't any work to be done, but now we have to stick out the whole day♦ "За икону я три года от звонка до звонка в зоне оттрубил" (Чернёнок 2). "I did my full three years for the icon" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от звонка до звонка
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124 работать неполную рабочую неделю
1. work on short time2. work part timeРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > работать неполную рабочую неделю
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125 рабочий занятый неполный рабочий день
рабочий, занятый половину рабочего дня — half time worker
работник, занятый полный рабочий день — full-time worker
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > рабочий занятый неполный рабочий день
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126 работа с сокращенным рабочим днем
работник, занятый полный рабочий день — full-time worker
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > работа с сокращенным рабочим днем
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127 полный курс
1) Mathematics: (лекций) full-time course2) Economy: complete course, full course3) Advertising: full-time course -
128 работа полный рабочий день
1) Economy: full-time work, full-tune job2) Business: full-time jobУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > работа полный рабочий день
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