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1 быть уволенным
1) General subject: be given cards, be given the sack, be off the pay-roll, be off the payroll, become redundant (по сокращению штата, свёртыванию производства), get the bird, get the boot, get the gate, get the hoof, get the kick, get the knock, get the mitten, get the order of the boot, get the push, get the sack, get the shove, get the walking-papers, get the walking-ticket, get walking orders, to be given (one's) cards, to be off the payroll, get the chop, get the walking orders, lose place, face the sack (http://lingvo.abbyyonline.com/ru/en-ru/face%20the%20sack), get the bird (выгнанным с работы), get the boot (выгнанным с работы), get the gate (выгнанным с работы), get the mitten (выгнанным с работы), get (one's) cards2) American: get the hook3) Law: to be relieved of (one's) duties (from English Collocations in Use Advanced, p.30)4) Jargon: get the ax, shit canned, bounce5) American English: get canned (AmE slang), get a pink slip7) HR. be sacked8) Phraseological unit: get the bullet
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