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  • 101 easy

    1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) lehký, snadný
    2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) klidný
    3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) přátelský
    4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) uvolněný, lehký
    * * *
    • povolný
    • snadný
    • lehký
    • lehko
    • bezstarostný

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  • 102 education

    noun (instruction and teaching, especially of children and young people in schools, universities etc: His lack of education prevented him from getting a good job.) vzdělání
    * * *
    • výchova
    • výuka
    • vzdělání
    • vzdělávání
    • školství

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  • 103 electrician

    [-ʃən]
    noun (a person whose job is to make, install, repair etc electrical equipment: The electrician mended the electric fan.) elektrotechnik
    * * *
    • elektrotechnik
    • elektrikář

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  • 104 elsewhere

    adverb (in, or to, another place; somewhere or anywhere else: You must look elsewhere if you want a less tiring job.) jinde
    * * *
    • jinde
    • jinam

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  • 105 employed

    adjective (having a job; working.) zaměstnaný
    * * *
    • zaměstnaný

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  • 106 encounter

    1. verb
    1) (to meet especially unexpectedly: She encountered the manager in the hall.) setkat se
    2) (to meet with (difficulties etc): I expect to encounter many difficulties in the course of this job.) narazit (na)
    2. noun
    1) (a meeting: I feel that I know him quite well, even after a brief encounter.) setkání
    2) (a fight: The encounter between the armies was fierce.) střetnutí
    * * *
    • utkat se
    • potkávat
    • potkat
    • setkání

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  • 107 establish

    [i'stæbliʃ]
    1) (to settle firmly in a position (eg a job, business etc): He established himself (in business) as a jeweller.) etablovat se
    2) (to found; to set up (eg a university, a business): How long has the firm been established?) zřídit
    3) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) dokázat
    - establishment
    - the Establishment
    * * *
    • ustanovit
    • usadit
    • zakládat
    • založit
    • zřídit

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  • 108 even though

    (in spite of the fact that: I like the job even though it's badly paid.) třebaže
    * * *
    • třebaže
    • přestože
    • i když

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  • 109 exacting

    adjective (requiring much effort or work from a person: a very exacting job.) náročný
    * * *
    • náročný

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  • 110 exactly

    1) (just; quite; absolutely: He's exactly the right man for the job.) přesně
    2) (in accurate detail; precisely: Work out the prices exactly; What exactly did you say?) přesně
    3) (used as a reply meaning `I quite agree'.) přesně tak
    * * *
    • přesně
    • akorát

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  • 111 expenses

    [-siz]
    noun plural (money spent in carrying out a job etc: His firm paid his travelling expenses.) výlohy
    * * *
    • výdaje
    • náklady

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  • 112 explore

    [ik'splo:]
    1) (to search or travel through (a place) for the purpose of discovery: The oceans have not yet been fully explored; Let's go exploring in the caves.) prozkoumat; hledat
    2) (to examine carefully: I'll explore the possibilities of getting a job here.) zkoumat
    - exploratory
    - explorer
    * * *
    • probádat
    • prozkoumat

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  • 113 extra

    ['ekstrə] 1. adjective
    (additional; more than usual or necessary: They demand an extra $10 a week; We need extra men for this job.) navíc; další
    2. adverb
    (unusually: an extra-large box of chocolates.) mimořádně
    3. pronoun
    (an additional amount: The book costs $6.90 but we charge extra for postage.) zvlášť
    4. noun
    1) (something extra, or something for which an extra price is charged: The college fees cover teaching only - stationery and other equipment are extras.) vedlejší poplatek
    2) (in cinema or television, an actor employed in a small part, eg as a person in a crowd.) statista, -tka
    3) (a special edition of a newspaper containing later or special news.) zvláštní vydání
    * * *
    • zvlášť
    • extra
    • navíc

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  • 114 fall down

    ( sometimes with on) (to fail (in): He's falling down on his job.) selhat
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    • spadnout

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  • 115 fill in

    1) (to add or put in (whatever is needed to make something complete): to fill in the details.) doplnit
    2) (to complete (forms, application etc) by putting in the information required: Have you filled in your tax form yet?) vyplnit
    3) (to give (someone) all the necessary information: I've been away - can you fill me in on what has happened?) informovat
    4) (to occupy (time): She had several cups of coffee at the cafeteria to fill in the time until the train left.) vyplnit
    5) (to do another person's job temporarily: I'm filling in for her secretary.) zastoupit, zaskočit za
    * * *
    • vyplnit
    • vyplňovat

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  • 116 finish off

    1) (to complete: She finished off the job yesterday.) dodělat
    2) (to use, eat etc the last of: We've finished off the cake.) dojíst, spotřebovat
    3) (to kill (a person): His last illness nearly finished him off.) zabít
    * * *
    • zabít
    • dorazit
    • dokončit

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  • 117 fireman

    noun (a man whose job is to put out accidental fires or those caused deliberately as a criminal act.) hasič
    * * *
    • požárník
    • hasič

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  • 118 fisherman

    noun (a person who fishes either as a job or as a hobby.) rybář
    * * *
    • rybář

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  • 119 fitness

    noun Physical fitness is essential for this kind of job.) tělesná zdatnost
    * * *
    • vhodnost
    • schopnost

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  • 120 for nothing

    1) (free; without payment: I'll do that job for you for nothing.) zadarmo
    2) (without result; in vain: I've been working on this book for six years, and all for nothing!) nadarmo
    * * *
    • zadarmo

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • Job Corps — is a no cost education and vocational training program administered by the Office of the United States Secretary of the Department of Labor. It serves youth, ages 16 through 24.Job Corps offers career planning, on the job training, job placement …   Wikipedia

  • Job — • One of the books of the Old Testament, and the chief personage in it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Job     Job     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

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  • Job satisfaction — describes how content an individual is with his or her job. The happier people are within their job, the more satisfied they are said to be. Job satisfaction is not the same as motivation, although it is clearly linked. Job design aims to enhance …   Wikipedia

  • JOB — JACQUES MARIE GASTON ONFROY DE BRÉVILLE dit (1858 1931) Né à Bar le Duc, Jacques de Bréville commence à signer Job dès son enfance crayonneuse au collège Stanislas. D’un milieu familial peu ouvert à la République naissante, il hérite d’une pensée …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • job — [ dʒab ] noun *** ▸ 1 work to earn money ▸ 2 particular piece of work ▸ 3 duty ▸ 4 a crime ▸ 5 something of particular type ▸ 6 something computer etc. does ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count work that you do regularly to earn money. When you ask someone… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Job security — is the probability that an individual will keep his or her job; a job with a high level of job security is such that a person with the job would have a small chance of becoming unemployedTrends Affecting Job SecurityTypically, government jobs and …   Wikipedia

  • Job analysis — refers to various methodologies for analyzing the requirements of a job. PurposeThe general purpose of job analysis is to document the requirements of a job and the work performed. Job and task analysis is performed as a preliminary to successive …   Wikipedia

  • Job — 1 Job 2 Job 3 Job 4 Job 5 Job 6 Job 7 Job 8 Job 9 Job 10 Job 11 Job 12 Job 13 Job 14 …   The King James version of the Bible

  • Job Control Language — (JCL) is a scripting language used on IBM mainframe operating systems to instruct the system on how to run a batch job or start a subsystem. The term Job Control Language can also be used generically to refer to all languages which perform these… …   Wikipedia

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