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61 rent
أُجْرَة \ fee: payment for a special skilled service: school fees; a doctor’s fee. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. hire: the act of hiring: Is this boat for hire?. pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. rent: regular payment for the continuous use of a building or piece of land or television set, etc. The rent for this office is $50 a week. wage: rate of pay for a workman: an hourly wage; a daily wage. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم) -
62 wage
أُجْرَة \ fee: payment for a special skilled service: school fees; a doctor’s fee. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. hire: the act of hiring: Is this boat for hire?. pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. rent: regular payment for the continuous use of a building or piece of land or television set, etc. The rent for this office is $50 a week. wage: rate of pay for a workman: an hourly wage; a daily wage. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم) -
63 براعة
بَرَاعَة \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. excellence: high quality. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill. tact: skill in doing or saying the right thing at the right moment, so that one does not hurt other people’s feelings: When the doctor told him that his son was dead, she used a lot of tact. \ See Also إبداع (إِبْداع)، تفوق (تَفَوّق)، كفاءة (كَفاءة)، لباقة (لَبَاقة)، مهارة( مهارة) \ بَرَاعَة فَنِّيَّة \ technique: the art of doing sth. skilfully: the technique of photography; a musician’s technique. \ بَرَاعَة في التَّخْطيط \ strategy: the art of planning the movement of one’s armed forces in war; skilful planning for any struggle. \ بَرَاعَة في تَنْفيذ الخطط \ tactics: clever ways of putting one’s plans into effect (compared with strategy which concerns making the plans earlier). \ بَرَاعَة في العَمَل \ workmanship: the skill of a workman, as shown in the quality of his work. \ بَرَاعَة مُكْتَسَبَة \ accomplishment: skill in a social art: Playing the violin was one of her many accomplishments. -
64 صاحب
صَاحِب \ companion: sb. that one likes to be with; a friend: John and his companions often go fishing together. His dog is his only companion. keeper: (in compounds) sb. who looks after sth.: goalkeeper; shopkeeper. master: the male owner of a dog or horse: A dog obeys his master’s call. owner: sb. who owns sth.; a possessor: Who is the owner of this car?. proprietor: an owner (esp. of land or buildings): the hotel proprietor. \ صَاحِب \ employer: one who gives paid work. \ See Also رب العمل (رَبّ العَمَل) \ صَاحِب \ householder: sb. who owns or rents the house that she or he lives in. \ See Also ساكن البيت \ صَاحِب \ landlord: a man from whom one rents land or buildings. \ See Also مالك العَقار \ صَاحِب \ banker: one who controls a bank. \ See Also مُدير مَصْرِف \ صَاحِب \ landlord: a man who keeps an inn, public house or lodging house. \ See Also مدير المَنْزول، الفُنْدُق \ صَاحِب \ sponsor: sb. who puts forward a plan (or the name of a person who plans to do sth.) and accepts any duty or expense concerning it. \ See Also مُقَدِّم اقتراح \ صَاحِب الجَلالَة \ majesty: (used in speaking to or about a king or queen) the person of a king or queen: His majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen were present at the ceremony. \ صَاحِب حِرْفَة \ artisan: a skilled workman. \ صَاحِب الخَان \ innkeeper: one who keeps an inn. \ See Also الفُندق \ صَاحِب دُكّان \ shopkeeper, store keeper: sb. who works in a shop and often owns it. \ See Also حانوت (حَانُوت) \ صَاحِب ذِمَّة \ conscientious: guided by conscience; careful to do one’s duty in the smallest matters: She’s conscientious about paying her bills at once. \ صَاحِب السُّلْطة \ authority: whoever has this power: The city authorities control the police. \ صَاحِب السُّمُوّ \ Highness: the title of honour given to sb. of royal rank: His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. \ صَاحِب مَتْجَر \ tradesman, tradesmen: sb. who trades (in a small way); a shopkeeper. \ صَاحِب مَزْرَعة \ planter: sb. who grows crops or trees on a plantation. \ صَاحِب مَزْرَعة صَغِيرة \ smallholder: the owner of a smallholding. \ صَاحِب مَصْنَع \ industrialist: sb., esp. a factory owner, who gains money through industry. manufacturer: the owner of a factory where things are manufactured. \ صَاحِب اليَخْت \ yachtsman: sb. who owns or sails a yacht. \ صاحِبة \ landlady: a woman from whom one rents land or buildings; a woman who keeps an inn or public house. \ See Also مالِكة المَنْزل -
65 δημιουργός
A one who works for the people, skilled workman, handicraftsman (opp. ἰδιώτης, Pl. Plt. 298c, Prt. 327c, Ion 531c), Od.17.383, 19.135;ἐχάλκευσε ξίφος.. Αιδης δ. ἄγριος S.Aj. 1035
; of medical practitioners, Hp.VM1, Pl.Smp. 186d; but opp. scientific physicians ([etym.] ἀρχιτεκτονικοί), Arist.Pol. 1282a3; of sculptors, Pl.R. 529e; of confectioners and cooks, Hdt.7.31, Men.518.12 (fem.), Antiph.225, Alexandr.Com.3; μέλιτος δ., of the bee, Jul.Or.8.241a; οἱ δ. the artisan class at Athens, Arist.Ath.13.2, Plu.Thes.25; opp. πολιτικοί, Pl.Ap. 23e; δαμιουργοί, = πόρναι, Hsch.2 metaph., maker,ἡ μαντικὴ φιλίας θεῶν καὶ ἀνθρώπων δ. Pl.Smp. 188d
; νόμων, πολιτείας, Arist.Pol. 1273b32;λόγων Aeschin. 3.215
; δ. κακῶν author of ill, E.Fr.1059.7;πειθοῦς δ. ἡ ῥητορική Pl. Grg. 453a
; , Arist.Pol. 1329a21; ; ὄρθρος δημιοεργός morn that calls man to work, h.Merc. 98.3 creator, producer,νυκτός τε καὶ ἡμέρας Pl.Ti. 40c
; ; esp. in later philosophy, the Creator of the visible world, Demiurge, [Philol.]21, Hp.Ep.23, Ph.1.632, etc.;ὁ νοῦς ἀπεκύησε ἕτερον νοῦν δ. Corp.Herm.1.9
; also name for μονάς, Theol.Ar.5.24: as Adj., δ. λόγος creative reason, Syrian.in Metaph.7.27.II in many Greek states, title of a magistrate, Th.5.47 ([place name] Mantinea), Epist. Philipp. ap. D.18.157 ([place name] Peloponnesus), Plb.23.5.16 (Achaean League), etc.:—[dialect] Dor. [full] δαμιωργός, IG12(3).174 ([place name] Astypalaea); [full] δαμιουργός, ib. 4.679 ([place name] Hermione); [full] δαμιοργός, ib.5(1).1390.116 (Andania, i B. C.); [full] δαμιεργός, ib.12(3).168 ([place name] Astypalaea):—[dialect] Ion. [full] δημιοργός, ib.12(7).241 ([place name] Amorgos), Michel368.1 ([place name] Samos).—In Arist.Pol. 1275b29 there is a play upon the double meaning.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δημιουργός
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66 ἐργαστικός
A able to work, working, industrious, Hp.Prorrh.2.4 ([comp] Comp.), Pl.Men. 81e (v.l.), X.Mem.3.1.6 ; οἱ ἐ. the working men, Plb.10.16.1 : [comp] Comp., Phld.Oec.p.32J.2 skilled in producing, c. gen,φωνῆς Epicur. Sent.Vat.45
: generally, productive,σωφροσύνης Phld.Mus.p.24K.
;ὑγιείας Gp.11.2.6
; ἡ ἐ. (sc. τέχνη ) the art of manufacturing, c. gen., ἐρεοῦ προβλήματος, στήμονος καὶ κρόκης, Pl.Plt. 280e, 281a ; τὸ τῆς τροφῆς ἐ. the organ that prepares food, the mouth, Arist.Pol. 1290b27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐργαστικός
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67 σκάπτω
σκάπτω fut. σκάψω; 1 aor. ἔσκαψα. Pass.: 2 aor. ἐσκάφην; pf. ptc. ἐσκαμμένος (s. σκάμμα; Hom. Hymns, Thu. et al.; ins, pap; Is 5:6; TestJob 39:8, 11)① to dig into the ground, dig, intr. (Aristoph. et al.; BGU 1119, 23 [I B.C.] σκάπτειν καὶ ποτίζειν) σκάπτειν οὐκ ἰσχύω Lk 16:3 (s. texts cited in Wetstein; the proverbial expr. Aristoph., Av. 1432 σκάπτειν οὐκ ἐπίσταμαι and Galen, Protr. 13 p. 42, 1ff John: ἰσχύς enough to σκάπτειν. Digging is the hardest kind of work [Chariton 8, 8, 2; Appian, Liby. 15 §61]; an uneducated workman must engage in it [Diog. L. 7, 169; Ps.-Phoc. 158]). σκ. καὶ βαθύνειν (s. βαθύνω) 6:48 (Stephan. Byz. s.v. Ἄργιλος: σκάπτειν εἰς τὸ θεμελίους καταβαλέσθαι).② to dig for agricultural purposes, cultivateⓐ intr. περὶ αὐτήν dig around it (with a hoe or mattock) of a fig tree Lk 13:8 (cp. Diod S 5, 41, 6 περισκαπφείσης τ. γῆς ἀπὸ τῶν ῥίζων).ⓑ trans. dig (up), spade (up) τὶ someth. τὸν ἀμπελῶνα (Diod S 4, 31, 7; PLond II, 163, 33 p. 183 [I A.D.]) Hs 5, 2, 4. Pass. (Is 5:6) 5, 2, 5; 5, 6, 2.—B. 497. DELG. -
68 Всякое умение трудом дается
is only by hard work that we become competent See Дело делу учит (Д), Навык мастера ставит (H), Терпенье и труд все перетрут (T)Cf: Diligent working makes an expert workman (Br.). Не that shoots oft at last will hit the mark (Br.). Не who shoots may hit at last (Am.). In doing we learn (Br.). Practice makes perfect (Am., Br.). Use makes the craftsman (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Всякое умение трудом дается
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69 salariato
m employee* * *salariato agg. ( di persona) wage-earning, paid; (estens.) hired; ( di attività) paid: lavoratore salariato, wage-earning worker; lavoro salariato, paid work; non salariato, unwaged◆ s.m. wage-earner; (estens.) ( operaio) workman*; ( impiegato) office-worker: salariato a cottimo, pieceworker (o job worker).* * *[sala'rjato] salariato (-a)1. agg2. sm/f* * *[sala'rjato] 1.aggettivo [operaio, lavoro] waged2.* * *salariato/sala'rjato/[ operaio, lavoro] waged( f. -a) (wage) earner; i -i the waged. -
70 langile
[from lan (work) + -(e)gile (doer, maker)] iz.1.b. (Pol.) \langileak workers | working class; \langileen borroka the struggle of the working classb. [ izenen aurrean ] labour (GB), labor; \langile-mugimendu labour movement2. (Zool.) worker io. hard-working, active, diligent, industrious; oso \langilea da (s)he a hard worker -
71 рабочий
1. м. operator, worker, workman2. м. мн. labour, force, manpowerнезанятые рабочие; неиспользуемая рабочая сила — idle labour
3. scratchСинонимический ряд:1. пролетарий (прил.) наемный рабочий; пролетарий; работник2. трудящийся (прил.) трудовой; трудящийся -
72 صنعة
صَنْعَة \ workmanship: the skill of a workman, as shown in the quality of his work. -
73 Arbeitskraft
Arbeitskraft f IND, RECHT (AE) labor force, (BE) labour force; worker (Arbeiter)* * *f <Ind, Recht> labor force (AE), labour force (BE), Arbeiter worker, slng hand Arbeiterschaft workforce* * *Arbeitskraft
working capacity (potential), (Arbeiter) worker, workman;
• abgestellte Arbeitskraft borrowed (loaned) employee;
• ausgeliehene Arbeitskraft borrowed employee;
• fallweise (bei Bedarf) eingestellte Arbeitskraft extra;
• freiberufliche Arbeitskraft professional worker;
• männliche Arbeitskraft male worker;
• mäßige Arbeitskraft mediocre worker;
• menschliche Arbeitskraft manpower;
• überschüssige Arbeitskraft redundant employee;
• unentbehrliche Arbeitskraft key man;
• weibliche Arbeitskraft female (woman) worker;
• zusätzliche Arbeitskraft extra hand;
• Arbeitskraft in der Verarbeitungsindustrie processing worker;
• neu angeworbene Arbeitskraft anlernen to process a recruit (US);
• seine Arbeitskraft einbringen (in Firma) to contribute one’s services;
• seine volle Arbeitskraft einsetzen to work to the full extent of one’s power;
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74 Arbeiterführer
Arbeiterführer
labor leader (US), boss (US);
• Arbeiterfürsorge industrial welfare [work];
• Arbeitergegend working-class district (area);
• Arbeitergewinnbeteiligung profit-sharing by the workmen, industrial partnership;
• Arbeiterhaus working-class house;
• Arbeiterhaushalt workman’s budget;
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75 operārius
operārius adj. [opera], of labor: homines, day-laborers.—As subst m., a laborer, workman, artisan: quidam operarii linguā celeri et exercitatā, workers with the tongue: operarium nobis quendam oratorem facis, mere mechanic: isti operarii, i. e. secretaries.* * *Ilaborer, worker, mechanic, one who works for hireIIoperaria, operarium ADJlaboring, working for hire; used in farm work (animals); used by laborers -
76 ko’p
a lot, much, many; often; a long time; very; multi, poly. bir ko’p(i) several. ko’pdan (beri) for a long time. Xdan ko’pi yo?q There is more X than anything; there are tons of X. Xudo ko’p ko’rdi expression used when being separated from something or someone beloved. ko’pi bilan/ko’p deganda at most, at the very most. ko’p burchakli polygonal. ko’p yoqli polyhedral; many sided. ko’p gap Eshakka yuk Too many words are a burden. ko’plar shunday deb o?ylaydi Many think so. ko’pni ko’rgan to have experienced a lot, to have seen everything. ko’p marta often, repeatedly. ko’p millatli multinational, multiethnic. ko’pmiqdorda in large amounts. ko’p nuqta omission marks. ko’proq more; most; mostly. ko’p stanokchi workman working multiple machines. ko’p tomli asar multivolume work. ular biznikiga ko’p kelib turadi They visit us often. ko’pga kelgan to?y s.t. that happens to most everyone -
77 operaria
ŏpĕrārĭus, a, um, adj. [opera], of or belonging to labor (class.):II.homo,
Cic. Att. 7, 2, 8:pecus,
working-cattle, Col. 6, 2, 15:vinum,
for working-men, Plin. 14, 10, 12, § 86.—Subst.A.ŏpĕrārĭus, ii, m., a laborer, workman, operative:B.habere oportet operarios quinque,
Cato, R. R. 10, 1: operarius rusticus, the peasant as a day-laborer, Edict. Diocl. 7, 1; cf.:operarius agrarius,
Vulg. Ecclus. 37, 13:quos singulos sicut operarios barbarosque contemnas,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 36, 104:quidam operarii linguā celeri et exercitatā,
fluent talkers, bad orators, id. de Or. 1, 18, 83:operarium nobis quendam oratorem facis,
underworkman, id. ib. 1, 62, 263:si quid actum erit, quod isti operarii minus commode persequi possent,
i. e. scribes, secretaries, id. Fam. 8, 1, 2.—ŏpĕrārĭa, ae, f., a work-woman, in a comic lusus verbb., Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 41. -
78 operarius
ŏpĕrārĭus, a, um, adj. [opera], of or belonging to labor (class.):II.homo,
Cic. Att. 7, 2, 8:pecus,
working-cattle, Col. 6, 2, 15:vinum,
for working-men, Plin. 14, 10, 12, § 86.—Subst.A.ŏpĕrārĭus, ii, m., a laborer, workman, operative:B.habere oportet operarios quinque,
Cato, R. R. 10, 1: operarius rusticus, the peasant as a day-laborer, Edict. Diocl. 7, 1; cf.:operarius agrarius,
Vulg. Ecclus. 37, 13:quos singulos sicut operarios barbarosque contemnas,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 36, 104:quidam operarii linguā celeri et exercitatā,
fluent talkers, bad orators, id. de Or. 1, 18, 83:operarium nobis quendam oratorem facis,
underworkman, id. ib. 1, 62, 263:si quid actum erit, quod isti operarii minus commode persequi possent,
i. e. scribes, secretaries, id. Fam. 8, 1, 2.—ŏpĕrārĭa, ae, f., a work-woman, in a comic lusus verbb., Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 41. -
79 labourer
nouna workman who is employed to do heavy work requiring little skill:عامِلthe labourers on a building site.
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80 αὐτουργέω
A to be an αὐτουργός, work with one's own hand, Hierocl. p.63A., Luc.DMar.6.1; of the Creator, to be his own workman, Procl.Theol.Plat.5.17, cf. 18; act directly, Gal.18(1).780; esp.farm one's own land, PTeb.302.29 (i A. D.):—[voice] Pass., (ii A. D.).II c. acc., execute, fulfil of oneself,τὰ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς Arist.Mu. 398a5
;τὴν μαντηΐην Luc.Syr.D.36
;τὴν ἐπιβουλήν Philostr.
VS1.21.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτουργέω
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