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1 переуступка
жпереуступка права юр. — assignation
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2 перевідступлення контракту
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3 поступка контракту
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4 робота
жwork; labour; job; ( заняття) engagement; ( механізму) functioning, running, working; behaviour; ( завдання) assignment, task; work, job; (якість, спосіб виконання) craftsmanship, qualityбезперспективна робота — blind-alley employment, blind-alley occupation
робота поза домом (майстернею) — outside work, outwork
випадкова робота — odd job, casual work
домашня робота сл. — homework, home task, home assignment
земляні роботи — digging, earthwork, excavation
письмова робота сл. — written work, paper
розвідувальна робота гірн. — prospecting
спільна робота — collaboration, cooperation; ( бригадна або конвеєрна) teamwork
тонка робота — a fine piece of work, delicate work
тяжка робота — hard work, toil; sweat sl
фізична робота — physical activity, physical action
хатня робота — household work; chare
бути без роботи — to be out of work ( job), to be unemployed; амер. to be jobless
взяти кого-небудь в роботу — to take smb. in hand
одиниця роботи фіз. — unit of work
позбавляти роботи — to dismiss, to turn out; to sack sl
шукати роботу — to look for work, to look for a job
кидати роботу — to stop work, to drop ( to chuck) a job, to down tools
той, хто псує роботу — botcher, bungler
робота акцидентна — job printing, jobbing
робота в апараті ек. — staffwork
робота в мережі комп. — networking
робота графопобудовника комп. — plotting
робота за договором — contract labour, contract labor
робота за наймом — employ, journey-work
робота з даними комп. — data handling
робота з перебоями — erratic operation; faulty performance
робота каналу спец. — operation-out
робота комп'ютера — computer run, machine run
надомна робота — work to be done at home, outside work
робота на клавіатурі комп. — keying
роботи по проектуванню комп. — design efforts
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