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121 labor
трудиться; труд; профсоюзы; роды; трудовойmarginal disutility of labor — предельная «тягость» труда
Синонимический ряд:1. childbirth (noun) birth; birth pang; birth pangs; childbearing; childbirth; delivery; parturition; travail2. chore (noun) chore; job3. employees (noun) employees; proletariat; work force; workers4. work (noun) bullwork; donkeywork; drive; drudge; drudgery; exertion; grind; moil; plugging; slavery; slogging; strain; struggle; sweat; toil; work5. working class (noun) working class; workingmen6. belabor (verb) belabor; elaborate; overdo7. drive (verb) cultivate; drive; drudge; moil; strain; strive; struggle; toil; tug; work8. suffer (verb) be burdened; be distressed; be troubled; sufferАнтонимический ряд:ease; idleness; leisure; relaxation; rest; unemployment -
122 labor
1.детально разрабатывать; стремиться2.кадры; работа; труд -
123 Labor omnia vincit improbus
Все побеждает упорный труд.В такой форме приводит эти слова Макробий, ученый V века ("Сатурналии", V, 16, 7), в числе тех мест Вергилия, которые "у всех на Устах как поговорки". В самом тексте Вергилия ("Георгики", I, 145) сказано не vincit "побеждает", а vicit "победил", так как эти слова следуют за описанием постепенного развития материальной культуры и, таким образом, имеют смысл не общего суждения, а констатации факта.Túrn ferrí rigor, átqu(e) argútae lámina sérraeTám variáe venér(e) artés; labor ómnia vícitÍmprobus ét durís urgéns in rébus egéstas.Твердость железа нашли, пилы визгливые зубья;Ибо вначале бревно кололи колкое клином;Разные тут мастерства возникли; труд же упорныйВсе победил, да нужда, что гнетет в обстоятельствах жестких,(Перевод С. Шервинского)Да, много работает немка! Много работает и немец. С этой стороны он может служить образчиком для других народов. Неутомимая, черная работа, labor improbus - такова сфера, стихия немца. (Г. А. Джаншиев, В Европе.)Labor omnia vincit improbus: Таким должен быть девиз каждого труженика, и, может быть, терпение и труд в конце концов создадут схожий портрет преподобного Фрэнсиса Эйрбина. (Энтони Троллоп, Барчестерские башни.)Латинско-русский словарь крылатых слов и выражений > Labor omnia vincit improbus
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124 labor·evit·i
vn сомнит. отлынивать от работы, сачковать, лодырничать; (= eviti laboron) \labor{·}evit{}{·}i{}o, \labor{·}evit{}{·}i{}ad{·}o отлынивание от работы, сачкование, лодырничанье \labor{·}evit{}{·}i{}ant{·}o \labor{·}evit{}{·}i{}ul{·}o прогульщик, сачок, лодырь, тунеядец, любитель отлынивать от работы; ср. nenifaranto, nenifaremulo. -
125 labor
рабочая сила; ЛС для работ -
126 LABOR
[N]LABOR (-ORIS) (M)LABOS (-ORIS) (M)NEGOTIUM (-I) (N)SUDOR (-ORIS) (M)OPERA (-AE) (F)MANUS (-US) (F)OPUS (-PERIS) (N)PARTUS (-US) (M)ATHLA (-AE) (F)ATHLON (-I) (N)ATHLUM (-I) (N)[V]LABORO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)OPEROR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)MOLIOR (-IRI -ITUS SUM)ILLABORO (-ARE)INLABORO (-ARE)SUDO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONTENDO (-ERE -TENDI -TENTUM)STUDEO (-ERE -UI)PARTURIO (-IRE -IVI)- BE IN LABOR- LITTLE LABOR- WITH GREAT LABOR -
127 labor activity
birth activity, labor activity, labor————————Birth activity, labor activity, labor, uterine contractions -
128 labor
birth activity, labor activity, labor————————Birth activity, labor activity, labor, uterine contractions
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