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1 unemployment
n. невработеност; безработица; невработеност -
2 unemployment benefits
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3 unemployment rate
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4 cyclic unemployment
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5 seasonal unemployment
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6 technological unemployment
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7 benefit
парична надомест, благодетv извлекува корист од, од корист е за, има корист* * *n. 1. корист; to derive benefit from smt. извлекување на корист од нешто;2. (in pl) (insurance) надоместок (од осигорувањето); to play benefits исплаќање на надоместок од осигорувањето;3. (in pl) пензија; disability (old-age) benefits инвалидска (старосна) пензија; survivors' benefits семејна пензија;4. претстава во корист на некоја установа;5. бенефиција; олеснување; unemployment benefits бенефиции за невработени; a tax benefit даночна бенефиција (see also: break I 5); 6. misc.; for your special benefit лично за вас; *the benefit of the doubt (во дубиозен случај) одлука во корист на поблагата казна; benefit II v1.tr користење;2. intr користење; to benefit from smt. користење на нештоn. корист, добивка; for your benefit - заради вас, заради ваше добро;2. трошоци за издржување; корист; бенефиција; пензија benefit of clergy benefit of clergy1.pravo sveљtenika (sveжenika) da mu sudi duhovni sud;2. crkvena sankcija; a union made without benefit divlji brak, vanbraиna veza -
8 focal point
n. 1. phys. фокус2. главна/централна точка (of sth на нешто - состанок/разговори): Reducing unemployment is the focal point of the government's plans Смалување на невработеноста е централна точка во плановите на владата -
9 keynote
n.1.главна/основна точка, главна задача/грижа (of на): Unemployment has been the keynote of their campaign Невработеноста е главната точка во нивната кампања2. mus. основен тон -
10 resolutely
adv. одлучно, решително (се спротивставува/верува); категорично (одбива): The government is resolutely committed to the fight against unemployment Владата е цврсто решена да истрае во борбата против невработеноста -
11 underlying
adj. 1. основен, главен: I think that the underlying problem is education and unemployment мислам дека основниот проблем е во образованието и невработеноста2. скриен
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