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  • 121 get cold feet

    (to lose courage: I was going to apply for the job but I got cold feet.) nobīties; zaudēt drosmi

    English-Latvian dictionary > get cold feet

  • 122 get cold feet

    (to lose courage: I was going to apply for the job but I got cold feet.) bijoti, nedrįsti (rizikuoti)

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > get cold feet

  • 123 get cold feet

    bli rädd, bli skraj, få kalla fötter
    * * *
    (to lose courage: I was going to apply for the job but I got cold feet.) få kalla fötter, bli skraj

    English-Swedish dictionary > get cold feet

  • 124 junior

    jun·ior [ʼʤu:niəʳ, Am -njɚ] adj
    1) inv ( younger) junior nach n;
    James Dawson, J\junior James Dawson junior
    2) attr, inv sports Junioren-, Jugend-
    3) attr, inv sch
    \junior college (Am) Juniorencollege nt, Vorbereitungscollege nt (die beiden ersten Studienjahre umfassende Einrichtung);
    \junior common room ( Brit) studentischer Gemeinschaftsraum;
    \junior school ( Brit) Grundschule f;
    \junior high school (Am) Aufbauschule f (umfasst in der Regel die Klassenstufen 7-9)
    4) ( low rank) untergeordnet;
    I'm too \junior to apply for this job ich habe eine zu niedrige Position inne, um mich für diese Stelle bewerben zu können;
    \junior barrister ( Brit) angehender Kronanwalt/angehende Kronanwältin, Kronanwaltspraktikant(in) m(f);
    \junior officer/ soldier rangniederer Offizier/Soldat;
    \junior partner Juniorpartner(in) m(f) n
    1) no pl ( esp Am) ( son) Sohn m, Junior m ( hum)
    I've asked Mom to take care of J\junior ich habe Mama gebeten, auf den Jungen [o unseren Sohn] aufzupassen
    2) ( younger) Jüngere(r) f(m);
    he's two years my \junior er ist zwei Jahre jünger als ich
    3) ( low-ranking person) unterer Angestellter/untere Angestellte;
    office \junior Bürogehilfe, -in m, f
    4) ( Brit) sch Grundschüler(in) m(f)
    5) ( Brit) sch
    the \juniors pl Grundschule f kein pl;
    to move up to the J\juniors in die Grundschule kommen
    6) (Am) univ Student(in) m(f) im vorletzten Studienjahr

    English-German students dictionary > junior

  • 125 beat to the draw

    beat to the punch/draw Am обскакать; опередить

    John was going to apply for the job, but Ted beat him to the draw.

    Lois bought the dress before Mary could beat her to the punch.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > beat to the draw

  • 126 beat to the punch

    beat to the punch/draw Am обскакать; опередить

    John was going to apply for the job, but Ted beat him to the draw.

    Lois bought the dress before Mary could beat her to the punch.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > beat to the punch

  • 127 get cold feet

    (to lose courage: I was going to apply for the job but I got cold feet.) a da înapoi

    English-Romanian dictionary > get cold feet

  • 128 follow up

    (ударение на up) подкреплять, закреплять: After Jane sent a letter to apply for a job, she followed it up by going to talk to the personnel manager.— После того, как Джейн написала ходатайственное письмо с просьбой взять ее на работу, она подкрепила его еще и собеседованием с управляющим.

    English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > follow up

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  • apply for — phr verb Apply for is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑argument Apply for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑admission, ↑asylum, ↑bail, ↑citizenship, ↑clearance, ↑divorce, ↑entry, ↑exemption, ↑extension …   Collocations dictionary

  • apply for a position — hand in a request for a job/post …   English contemporary dictionary

  • job — W1S1 [dʒɔb US dʒa:b] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(work)¦ 2¦(duty)¦ 3¦(something you must do)¦ 4 on the job 5 I m only/just doing my job 6 it s more than my job s worth 7 do the job 8 have a job doing something/have a job to do something 9 do a job on… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 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 hunting — or job seeking is the act of looking for employment, due to unemployment or discontent with a current position. The immediate goal of job seeking is usually to obtain a job interview with an employer which may lead to getting hired. The job… …   Wikipedia

  • job advertisement — ➔ advertisement * * * job advertisement UK US noun [C] also UK job advert, also INFORMAL job ad) HR ► an announcement in a newspaper, on the internet, etc. about a job that people can apply for: »The job advertisements specif …   Financial and business terms

  • job */*/*/ — UK [dʒɒb] / US [dʒɑb] noun Word forms job : singular job plural jobs Talking or writing about jobs: general job what you do regularly to earn money, especially what you do for a particular company or person. A full time job is a job that you do… …   English dictionary

  • job — noun WORK 1 (C) the regular paid work that you do for an employer: get/find a job (as sth): Eventually, Mary got a job as a waitress. | take a job (=accept a job that is offered to you): I was so desperate that I took the first job that came… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • apply — appliable, adj. appliableness, n. appliably, adv. applier, n. /euh pluy /, v., applied, applying. v.t. 1. to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem. 2. to put to use, esp. for a particular purpose: to… …   Universalium

  • for — We use for + a period of time to say how long something goes on: for six years (I ve lived in this house for six years.) for two hours (We watched television for two hours last night.) for a week (Ann is going away for a week in September.) Are… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • apply — v. ( ies, ied) 1 intr. (often foll. by for, to, or to + infin.) make a formal request for something to be done, given, etc. (apply for a job; apply for help to the governors; applied to be sent overseas). 2 intr. have relevance (does not apply in …   Useful english dictionary

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