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1 Union of the Unemployed in Iraq
UN: UUIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Union of the Unemployed in Iraq
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2 безработные безработн·ые
собир. сущ.количество / число безработных — number of the unemployed
полностью безработные — totally / fully / wholly unemployed
частично безработные — partially / partly unemployed
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > безработные безработн·ые
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3 полностью безработные
1. totally unemployed2. wholly unemployedчастично безработный, полубезработный — partially unemployed
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > полностью безработные
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4 безработный
1. idle peopleнезанятые рабочие, безработные — idle laborers
безработные; незанятые рабочие руки — idle people
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5 безработный
1. прил. unemployed; jobless амер.быть безработным — be unemployed, be out of work
2. как сущ. м. unemployed person; мн. собир. the unemployed -
6 безработный
1.
unemployed
2. скл. как прил.
unemployed; мн.; коллект. the unemployed* * *• jobless* * *unemployed, jobless* * *bench-warmerbenchwarmerjoblessout-of-workplacelesssundownerunemployedwallabyworkless -
7 безработный
1) General subject: Jack out of office, hobo, idle, lay off, lay-off, off the job, off-the-job, off-the-job worker, out of a place, out of place, out of work, placeless, susso, unemployed, workless, jobless, out-of-work, мн. собир. the unemployed (8), unwaged2) Colloquial: in dry dock, on the bench3) Economy: off the payroll, unemployed person4) Accounting: idle (о рабочей силе)5) Politics: person out of work6) Jargon: at liberty, bindle stiff bindlestiff, vag, shuffler -
8 безработный
1) прил. unemployed; joblessбыть безрабо́тным — be unemployed, be out of work
по́лностью безрабо́тный — totally unemployed
части́чно безрабо́тный — underemployed
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9 безработные
1) General subject: flotsam and jetsam, out-of-work, the unemployed, men out of occupation, the out-of-work2) Collective: (the jobless) jobless, the jobless, unemployed3) Economy: idle Labor, idle laborers, unemployed population4) Accounting: idle labour, idle labourers5) Politics: jobless people, people out of work, people without jobs -
10 безработный
1) прил. unemployed, jobless2) как сущ. м. unemployed person; мн. ч., собир. the unemployed -
11 безработный
прил.jobless;unemployed;- зарегистрированный безработный
- полностью безработный
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12 безработный
прил.jobless; unemployed; ( в значении существительного) unemployed ( собир the unemployed)- полностью безработный
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13 безработный
1. прил.unemployed, jobless2. муж.; скл. как прил.unemployed; мн. ч.; коллект. the unemployed -
14 ряды безработных
General subject: ranks of the unemployed, the ranks of the unemployed -
15 ряды безработных увеличиваются с каждым днём
1) General subject: the ranks of the unemployed are daily swelling2) Makarov: ranks of the unemployed are daily swellingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ряды безработных увеличиваются с каждым днём
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16 безработный сущ.
General subject: unemployed person; мн. собир. the unemployed -
17 безработный
............................................................1. unemployed(adj. & n.) بیکار، بی مصرف، عاطل، به کار نیفتاده............................................................2. worklessناتمام، بدون عمل، بیکار، بی حرفه............................................................3. jobless............................................................(adj. & n.) بیکار، بی مصرف، عاطل، به کار نیفتاده -
18 безработные
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19 лишний
1) ( избыточный) superfluous; excess; ( запасной) spareли́шний вес — excess weight, overweight
нет ли у вас ли́шнего карандаша́? — have you got an extra [a spare] pencil?
2) ( ненужный) unnecessaryон здесь ли́шний — he is not wanted here; he is one too many here разг.; he is the odd man out идиом.
3) ( дополнительный) additional, anotherли́шний раз — once more / again; one more time амер.
ли́шнее напомина́ние не помеша́ет — an additional reminder won't do any harm
э́то ли́шнее — this is unnecessary
вы́пить ли́шнего — have a drink too many
сказа́ть ли́шнее — say too much
••с ли́шним разг. — more than; and more
три киломе́тра с ли́шним — more than three kilometres, three kilometres and a bit
не ли́шне — not out of place
ли́шние лю́ди (о безработных) — the unemployed
без ли́шних слов — without further ado
хвати́ть, хлебну́ть ли́шнего — = хвати́ть, хлебну́ть ли́шку (см. лишек)
позволя́ть себе́ ли́шнее — step beyond the limit, go too far
не позволя́ть себе́ ничего́ ли́шнего — 1) (в разговорах, в поведении) not to step beyond the limit, not to take liberties 2) ( в расходах) not to allow oneself any extras
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20 без обложения налогом
лицо, уклоняющееся от налогов — tax dodger
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > без обложения налогом
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