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81 familiarize oneself with one’s job
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > familiarize oneself with one’s job
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82 One Euro Job
One Euro Job GEN (Deu) Ein-Euro-Job m (‘job opportunity’ for recipients of unemployment benefits in Germany with the possibility of ‘extra earnings’ of 1-2 Euros per hour, as from 2005; ‚Arbeitsgelegenheit’ mit Zusatzverdienstmöglichkeit von 1-2 Euro je Stunde für Bezieher von Arbeitslosengeld II ab 2005; Hartz-IV-Gesetz mit geringer Anreizwirkung und Gefahr des Missbrauchs durch finanzschwache öffentliche Einrichtungen, insbesondere Städte und Gemeinden, mit der Folge der Vernichtung von Arbeitsplätzen und der Verursachung zusätzlicher Arbeitslosigkeit)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > One Euro Job
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83 Ein-Euro-Job
Ein-Eu·ro-Job[-ʤɔb]m job with a charitable or non-profit organization specifically for someone who's been unemployed long-term and for which they earn 1 to 2 euros per hour maximum to supplement unemployment benefit -
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85 task rate with bonus
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86 deal with
2) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) erledigen* * *vi▪ to \deal with with sb/sthI'll \deal with with the car insurance ich kümmere mich um die Autoversicherung3. (do business) mit jdm/etw Geschäfte machen* * *vi +prep obj1) (= do business with) verhandeln mit2) (= manage, handle) sich kümmern um; job sich befassen mit; emotions umgehen mit; (successfully) fertig werden mit; (COMM) orders erledigen; (= be responsible for) zuständig sein fürlet's deal with the adjectives first —
to know how to deal with sb — wissen, wie man mit jdm fertig wird or mit jdm umgeht
you bad boy, I'll deal with you later (inf) — dich knöpf or nehm ich mir später vor, du Lausebengel!
the problem has been successfully dealt with — man ist gut mit dem Problem fertig geworden
if we don't deal with the problem soon — wenn wir uns nicht bald mit dem Problem befassen
to deal with a case (judge) — einen Fall verhandeln; (lawyer) sich mit einem Fall befassen
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87 ■ go with
■ go withv. i. + prep.1 andare con (q.); venire con (q.); uscire con (fig.); fare l'amore con: Let me go with you!, fammi venire con te!2 accompagnarsi a, fare il paio con (fig.): Malnutrition often goes with disease, spesso la denutrizione si accompagna alla malattia4 andare (o stare) bene con; armonizzare, intonarsi con: The tie goes with your suit, la cravatta sta bene col tuo vestito6 essere venduto (o affittato, concesso, ecc.) in blocco con: The flat goes with the job, al dipendente è concesso l'appartamento gratis; c'è l'appartamento di servizio □ (fig. fam.) to go with the crowd (o the stream), fare quello che fanno i più; andare con la corrente □ (fig.) to go with the tide (o the times), andare con la corrente; adeguarsi ai tempi. -
88 stuck with someone or something
adj slImagine being stuck with a guy like him all your life! — Представляешь - всю жизнь мучиться с таким типом, как он!
It looks as if I'm stuck with the job of cleaning up this mess — Похоже, что именно мне придется убирать всю эту грязь
I was stuck with him all morning — Я не знал, как от него отделаться все утро
It's my face and I'm stuck with it — Такое уж у меня лицо, и никуда мне от него не деться
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > stuck with someone or something
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89 through with someone or something
adj infml1)Don't go, I'm not through with you yet — Куда ты, я с тобой еще не закончил
2)She was through with trying to pretend that she loved him — Ей надоело притворяться, что она любит его
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > through with someone or something
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90 run away with
run away with а) заставить потерять самообладание his temper ran away withhim он не сумел сдержаться; I'm sorry I let my tongue run away with me; wouldyou forgive me for my rudeness? б) одержать легкую победу Our team should runaway with the cricket competition. в) тратить (деньги, время и т. п.) Youreducation runs away with most of my money. г) увлечься мыслью, забрать себе вголову Don't run away with the idea that you can be lazy in this job. -
91 equip with
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92 pissed off with something
adj vulg slBy this time he was really pissed off with the job — К этому времени эта работа у него уже вот где была
I'm pissed off with her juvie attitudes — Мне надоело смотреть, как она все еще строит из себя девочку
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > pissed off with something
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93 handle smb. with kid gloves
oбpaщaтьcя c кeм-л. (или c чём-л.) дeликaтнo, мягкo, ocтopoжнo [пepвoнaч. aмep.] Your trouble is that your mother and I have been so busy handling you with kid gloves that we've allowed you time and again to get away with behaviour no child should be allowed to get away with (5. Howatch). Now this is a job you'll have to handle with kid gloves. It's dynamite (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > handle smb. with kid gloves
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94 to start with
1) (at the beginning: He was very nervous to start with.) no começo2) (as the first point (in an argument etc): There are many reasons why he shouldn't get the job. To start with, he isn't qualified.) para começar* * *to start withpara começar, primeiro, em primeiro lugar.————————to start withpara começar. -
95 get on with
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96 make out with something
expr infml1)2)We must try to make out with what we have — Надо попытаться обойтись тем, что у нас есть
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > make out with something
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97 tell someone what to do with something
expr infmlI told her what she could do with it — Я сказал ей, чтобы она отстала от меня с этой ерундой
He told his boss what to do with his old job — Он сказал шефу, что он в гробу видел такую работу
If that's the way he wants to be, you can just tell him what to do with it — Если он хочет продолжать в том же духе, то и черт с ним
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tell someone what to do with something
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98 run away with
1) заставить потерять самообладание his temper ran away with him ≈ он не сумел сдержаться
2) одержать легкую победу Our team should run away with the cricket competition. ≈ Наша команда с легкостью выиграет чемпионат по крикету.
3) тратить (деньги, время и т. п.)
4) увлечься мыслью, забрать себе в голову Don't run away with the idea that you can be lazy in this job. ≈ Не думай, что на этой работе можно лениться.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run away with
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99 be in accord with
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100 be in harmony with
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