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21 откомандирование
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22 отчисление
1) General subject: allocation, deduction, dismissal, remand, royalty, subscription2) Military: dropout, secondment, washout4) Accounting: contribution5) SAP.fin. paying over -
23 после стажировки
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24 прикомандирование сотрудников
Economy: loan of staff, secondment of staffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прикомандирование сотрудников
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25 стажировка
1) General subject: probation, tour of duty, traineeship (АД), traineeship, period of probation, work placement (AD), work experience (UK), onsite training, on-the-job training, practical training, fieldwork, practical study, training, internship2) Naval: supervised shipboard service (IMO)3) Military: utilization tour4) Mathematics: apprenticeship5) Law: training on probation, (period of training or pupillage undertaken by a person wishing to become an Advocate) Devilling6) Business: secondment, trainee job7) Education: study placement (например, в зарубежном ВУЗе), placement, work placement -
26 услуги по предоставлению иностранного специалиста
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > услуги по предоставлению иностранного специалиста
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27 командировка
business trip, mission trip, secondment -
28 прокат собственных служащих
(краткосрочное откомандирование служащих в свои представительства и филиалы или другие фирмы)Personalleihe f, англ. secondmentНемецко-русский и русско-немецкий словарь деловой и банковской лексики > прокат собственных служащих
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29 в командировке
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30 командировка
1. secondment2. mission; sending
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См. также в других словарях:
Secondment — is the transfer of a person from their regular organization for temporary assignment elsewhere, to transfer an employee, official, or soldier temporarily to other duties. [ [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/secondment Secondment] ] Secondments… … Wikipedia
secondment — (n.) 1897, from SECOND (Cf. second) (v.) + MENT (Cf. ment) … Etymology dictionary
secondment — second se‧cond 3 [sɪˈkɒnd ǁ ˈkɑːnd] verb [transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to arrange for an employee to work for another organization for a period of time: second somebody to something • We provide the opportunity for you to be seconded to industry… … Financial and business terms
secondment — n. (BE) on secondment from; to * * * to (BE) on secondment from … Combinatory dictionary
secondment — se|cond|ment [sıˈkɔndmənt US ˈka:nd ] n [singular, U] BrE a period of time that you spend away from your usual job, either doing another job or studying on secondment (from sth) ▪ a government advisor, on secondment from the Metropolitan Police … Dictionary of contemporary English
secondment — [[t]sɪkɒ̱ndmənt[/t]] secondments N VAR: oft on N, N from/to n Someone who is on secondment from their normal employer has been sent somewhere else temporarily in order to do special duties. [BRIT] We have two full time secretaries, one of whom is … English dictionary
secondment — noun (singular, uncountable) especially BrE a period of time that you spend away from your usual job, either doing another job or studying: be on secondment from: He s not at the university permanently he s on secondment … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
secondment — UK [sɪˈkɒndmənt] / US [sɪˈkɑndmənt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms secondment : singular secondment plural secondments British a period when you are sent by your employer to work for a different organization or a different part of your… … English dictionary
secondment — /sɪ kɒndmənt/ noun the fact or period of being seconded to another job for a period ● He is on three years’ secondment to an Australian college … Dictionary of banking and finance
secondment — Ⅰ. second [1] ► ORDINAL NUMBER 1) constituting number two in a sequence; 2nd. 2) subordinate or inferior in position, rank, or importance. 3) (seconds) goods of an inferior quality. 4) (seconds) informal a second course or second helping of food… … English terms dictionary
secondment agreement — An agreement governing the temporary transfer of an employee from one organisation to another for a period, usually to carry out a particular project. The agreement will set out details of the relationship between the two organisations and the… … Law dictionary