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1 he got me a job
Общая лексика: он нашёл мне работу -
2 I’ve got a rush job
Деловая лексика: у меня срочный заказ -
3 job
1) рабо́та ж, де́ло сI've got a job to do — мне предстои́т сде́лать одну́ рабо́ту
2) sl "де́ло" с, ограбле́ние с ( воровской жаргон)3) ме́сто с, слу́жба жhe got a job at a factory — он получи́л рабо́ту на заво́де
- job bankout of job — без рабо́ты
- job description
- job developer
- job lot
- do odd jobs
- on the job
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4 job
I n1) infmlThat job can do around two hundred miles an hour — Эта тачка может развивать скорость до двухсот миль в час
2) infmlThis job is round necked and sleeveless — А это платье имеет круглый вырез, и без рукавов
3) infml4) infml5) slHe got three years for a job he did in Leeds — Он получил три года за ограбление, которое он совершил в Лидсе
6) AmE slII vt AmE infmlCrying that he had been jobbed the punk was sent to jail — С криком, что его насадили, хулиган отправился в тюрьму
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5 a rush job
Разговорное выражение: аврал (У нас аврал: мы к субботе должны сдать работу. We've got a rush job-the deadline is Saturday.; спешная работа a job that must be done by a strict deadline) -
6 give smb. up as a bad job
(give smb. (или smth.) up as a bad job)считать кого-л. (или что-л.) безнадёжным; ≈ махнуть рукой на кого-л. (или что-л.); поставить крест на ком-л. (или чём-л.); см. тж. a bad jobThe Gentleman (yawning and giving up the paper as a bad job): "Waiter!" (B. Shaw, ‘You Never Can Tell’, act II) — Джентльмен (зевает и с отвращением бросает газету): "Официант!"
I had been sitting there all the afternoon and had caught literally nothing... and I was just about giving it up as a bad job when I suddenly lelt a rather smart pull at the line. (J. K. Jerome, ‘Three Men in a Boat’, ch. XVII) — я просидел так всю вторую половину дня и не поймал ничего, буквально ничего... и уже собирался бросить это гиблое дело, как вдруг почувствовал, что удочку сильно дернуло.
...they made sleep difficult. After a while I gave it up as a bad job and got up. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Gentleman in the Parlour’, ch. XXV) —...муравьи мешали спать. Вскоре я отказался от попытки заснуть и встал.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. up as a bad job
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7 hand job
I n vulg slShe rolled over on top of me and started giving me a real good hand job — Она легла на меня и принялась со знанием дела дрочить мне член
II adj vulg slIf you were lucky, all you got was a hand job — А если тебе бы повезло, то тебе самое большее подрочили бы
I mounted the stool between two chicks at the bar. To my left a little French brunette swimming in perfume, a hand job expert, leaned into me — Я сел за стойку между двумя чувихами. Слева от меня француженка-брюнетка, вся благоухающая и, несомненно, "ручных" дел мастер, навалилась на меня всем телом
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8 give smb. (or smth.) up as a bad job
paзг.cчитaть кoгo-л. (или чтo-л.) бeзнaдёжным; мaxнуть pукoй нa кoгo-л. (или нa чтo-л.), пocтaвить кpecт нa koм-л. (или нa чём-л.)I gave him up as a bad job when he failed to meet me at the time he had promised. They made sleep difficult. After a while I gave it up as a bad job and got up (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. (or smth.) up as a bad job
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9 give something all one's got
expr infmlIf he does take on this job he'll give it all he's got — Если он действительно возьмется за эту работу, то выполнит ее наилучшим образом
I don't suppose she cries any more than most babies but when she does she gives it all she's got — Я не думаю, что она плачет больше, чем другие дети, но если уж заорет, то тогда держись
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > give something all one's got
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10 the devil's own job
paзг. чepтoвcки тpуднaя paбoтa I asked him if he'd mind telling me how he'd got my telephone number. 'I had the devil's own job, if you want to know' (D. Francis) -
11 have (got) (too) many irons in the fire
бpaтьcя зa (cлишкoм) мнoгoe cpaзу, paзбpacывaтьcяI was making my way In the world, and had so many irons in the fire I didn't know which way to turn. (K. S. Prichard). He turned down the consulting job; he felt he already had too many irons in the fireConcise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) (too) many irons in the fire
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12 He has got a full-time job
Общая лексика: он работает с полной нагрузкойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > He has got a full-time job
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13 I'd've got the job finished in time if he hadn't come butting in on my work with his unwanted advice
Дипломатический термин: я бы успел сделать работу вовремя, если бы он не влез со своими ненужными советамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I'd've got the job finished in time if he hadn't come butting in on my work with his unwanted advice
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14 he got the job because someone gave him a leg-up
Общая лексика: он получил эту должность, потому что ему кто-то помогУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he got the job because someone gave him a leg-up
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15 he got the job done in a breeze
1) Общая лексика: он выполнил работу без труда2) Макаров: он выполнил работу играючиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he got the job done in a breeze
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16 he has as good as got the job
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he has as good as got the job
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17 he has got a part-time job
Общая лексика: он работает с неполной нагрузкойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he has got a part-time job
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18 he's got off to a flying start in his new job
Общая лексика: он с ходу вошёл в свою новую работуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he's got off to a flying start in his new job
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19 he's got on to his new job
Общая лексика: он вошёл в курс своей новой работыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he's got on to his new job
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20 he's got onto his new job
Общая лексика: он вошёл в курс своей новой работыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he's got onto his new job
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