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1 высокооплачиваемый высокооплачиваем·ый
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > высокооплачиваемый высокооплачиваем·ый
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2 высокооплачиваемая работа
highly paid job, well-paid jobРусско-английский политический словарь > высокооплачиваемая работа
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3 легко получить
General subject: walk into (walk into a highly-paid job - без труда получить высокооплачиваемую работу) -
4 пролезть на хорошо оплачиваемое место
General subject: thrust oneself into a highly paid jobУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пролезть на хорошо оплачиваемое место
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5 высокооплачиваемая работа
Русско-английский юридический словарь > высокооплачиваемая работа
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6 высокооплачиваемый
прил.highly (well) paid\высокооплачиваемыйая работа — highly (well) paid job
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7 теплое местечко
[t'oploye m'est'echko] A warm little place. A highly paid appointment or job; a profitable position. Cf. A cushy/snug job.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > теплое местечко
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8 шабашничество
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9 шабашка
ШАБАШКА / ШАБАШНИЧЕСТВО разг.pick-up work подработка, выполнение какой-л. срочной и высокооплачиваемой работы a short-term, blue collar job; contract labor < in Russia highly paid rush jobs> -
10 шабашничество
ШАБАШКА / ШАБАШНИЧЕСТВО разг.pick-up work подработка, выполнение какой-л. срочной и высокооплачиваемой работы a short-term, blue collar job; contract labor < in Russia highly paid rush jobs>
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