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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bad workmanship
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > bad workmanship
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > fail because of bad workmanship
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- bad workmanship
- faulty workmanship
- first-class workmanship
- high workmanship
- high quality workmanship
- poor workmanship
- precision workmanship
- superior workmanshipEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > workmanship
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сущ.1)а) эк. тр., упр. мастерство, квалификация, искусство, искусностьa piece of workmanship — искусно выполненное изделие, работа мастера
б) эк. тр., упр. качество работы, уровень (профессионального) мастерстваgood workmanship — высокий уровень работ(ы) [исполнения\]
bad workmanship — низкое качество работ(ы) [исполнения\]
shoddy workmanship — низкое качество работ(ы) [исполнения\]
exquisite workmanship — тонкая работа, высшее мастерство, искусство
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10 bad ***** adj
[bæd]1) (gen) cattivo (-a), (child) cattivello (-a), (habit) cattivo (-a), (news, weather) brutto (-a), (workmanship, film) scadente, brutto (-a), (mistake, illness, cut) brutto (-a), gravebad language — parolacce fpl
not bad — (quite good) non male, niente male, (less enthusiastic) così così
how are you feeling? — not bad — come si sente? — non c'è male
not bad, eh? — mica male, eh?
that's too bad — (sympathetic) che peccato
that's just too bad — (unsympathetic) tanto peggio per te (or lei etc)
to be in a bad way — (in difficulties) essere nei guai, (ill) stare molto male
2) (rotten: food) guasto (-a), andato (-a) a male, (smell) cattivo (-a), (tooth) cariato (-a), guasto (-a)3)to have a bad back/stomach — avere dei problemi alla schiena/allo stomaco
to feel bad — (sick) sentirsi male
I feel bad about it — (guilty) mi sento un po' in colpa
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11 malfaçon
malfaçon [malfasɔ̃]feminine noun* * *malfasɔ̃nom féminin defect ( caused by bad workmanship)* * *malfasɔ̃ nf* * *malfaçon nf defect (caused by bad workmanship); il y a eu malfaçon dans le mur the wall has been badly done.[malfasɔ̃] nom féminin -
12 выйти из строя из-за некачественного изготовления
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выйти из строя из-за некачественного изготовления
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13 плохое качество изготовления
Economy: bad workmanship, poor workmanshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плохое качество изготовления
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14 arbejde
sg - árbejdet, pl - árbejderрабо́та ж, труд м; слу́жба жgå på árbejde — ходи́ть на рабо́ту
nédlægge árbejdet — бастова́ть, прекраща́ть рабо́ту
* * *business, employment, handiwork, job, labour, work* * *I. (et -r) work ( fx the work of building a house; hard work; set somebody to work);( strengt) labour;( beskæftigelse) employment ( fx find employment; this will give employment to 30 men),( job) job ( fx get a job);( stykke arbejde) job ( fx do a job well); piece of work ( fx a fine piece of work);( om kunstværk) work ( fx an early work of Renoir; a literary work);( hverv) task ( fx a thankless task);(god el. dårlig udførelse) workmanship ( fx bad workmanship);( tilvirkning) make ( fx British make);[ køb dansk arbejde] buy Danish;[ få arbejde] get a job;[ gå i arbejde] set to work;( efter strejke) go back (to work);[ gå på arbejde] go to work;[ ved sine hænders arbejde] by the labour of one's hands;[ arbejde og kapital] Capital and Labour;[ spildt arbejde] a waste of energy;[ et stykke arbejde] a piece (el. job) of work;(dvs en indsats) make an effort;[ sætte noget i arbejde] put something in hand (el. into work);[ sætte en i arbejde] set somebody to work;[ tage arbejde] take a job ( som as),F take up employment;[ under arbejdet] while working;[ være i arbejde] be working, be employed;( om ting) be in hand;[ være i arbejde igen] be back at work again; be working again;[ være uden arbejde] be unemployed, be out of work, be out of a job;[ være under arbejde] be under (el. in process of) construction,(dvs under forberedelse) be in (course of) preparation.II. vb work;( arbejde hårdt, slide) labour;( fungere) operate, function;[ arbejde en gæld af] work off a debt;[ den arbejdende befolkning] the working population;[ hans bryst arbejdede] his breast heaved;[ arbejde med] work at ( fx a problem), work on ( fx a new book);[ arbejde en forretning op] work up a business;[ arbejde over] work overtime;[ arbejde på] work on ( fx a new book), work at ( fx an invention; being accepted); be engaged in ( fx writing a novel);[ arbejde sammen] work together;( forene) unify, fuse,( koordinere) coordinate;[ de arbejder godt sammen] they pull well together;[ arbejde ud fra den teori at] work on the theory that;[ arbejde sig frem] work one's way forward (, up),( om karriere) rise from the ranks;[ arbejde sig fri] work oneself free;[ arbejde sig igennem] work one's way through;[ arbejde sig ihjel] work oneself to death;(om skrue etc) work loose;[ arbejde sig op til et sandt raseri] work oneself into a towering rage. -
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f1) bad workmanship, defect, defective workDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > malfaçon
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16 GÖRÐ
gjörð, gerð, f. [göra]:1. used of making, building, workmanship; görð ok gylling, Vm. 47; kirkju-görð, church-building; húsa-g., house-building; skipa-g., ship-building; garð-g., fence-making:—of performance, vígslu-g., inauguration; messu-g., saying of mass, divine service; þjónustu-g., embættis-g., id.; þakkar-g., thanksgiving; bænar-g., prayer; lof-g., praise; ölmusu-g., alms-giving; frið-g., peace-making; sættar-g., settlement, agreement, arbitration:—of working, akr-g., tillage; ú-gerð, bad workmanship, patchwork; við-gerð, mending:—of yielding (of duties), tíundar-görð, tithe; leiðangrs-g., paying levy:—of cookery and the like, öl-görð, ale-making, brewing; matar-g., cooking; brauð-g., baking: sundr-gerð, show: til-gerð, whims: upp-gerð, dissimulation: eptir-görð, q. v.: í-görð, suppuration.2. a doing, act, deed; the phrase, orð ok görðir, words and deeds, Fms. iii. 148; ef þú launar svá mína görð, Ísl. ii. 141, Stj. 250, 252, Dipl. i. 7: so in the phrase, söm þín gerð, as good as the deed (in declining a kind offer); góð-görð, vel-görð, a good deed, benefit; íll-görðir (pl.), evil doings; mein-görðir, transgressions: in gramm. the active voice, Skálda 180.II. a law term, arbitration; the settlement was called sætt or sættar-görð, the umpires görðar-menn, m., Grág., Nj. passim; and the verdict gerð or görð, cp. göra C. IV:—the technical phrases were, leggja mál í görð, to submit a case to arbitration, passim; vóru málin í gerð lagin með umgangi ok sættarboðum góðgjarna manna, Eb. 128; or slá málum í sætt, Rd. 248, Eb. ch. 56; leggja mál undir e-n, Lv. ch. 27: nefna menn til görðar (ch. 4), or taka menn til görðar, to choose umpires; vóru menn til gerðar teknir ok lagðr til fundr, Nj. 146: skilja undir gerð (sátt), or skilja undan, to stipulate, of one of the party making a stipulation to be binding on the umpire (as e. g. the award shall not be outlawry but payment), en þó at vandliga væri skilit undir görðina, þá játaði Þórðr at göra, Eb. 24, cp. Ld. 308, Sturl. ii. 63; göra fé slíkt sem hann vildi, at undan-skildum hérað-sektum ok utanferðum, var þá handsalat niðrfall af sökum, Fs. 74; lúka upp gerð ( to deliver the arbitration), or segja upp gerð, to pronounce or to give verdict as umpire; skyldi Skapti gerð upp segja, Valla L. 225; hann lauk upp gerðum á Þórsness-þingi ok hafði við hina vitrustu menn er þar vóru komnir, Eb. 246; þeir skyldi upp lúka görðinni áðr en þeir færi af þingi, Bjarn. (fine); Þorsteinn kvaðsk ekki mundu görð upp lúka fyr en á nokkuru lögþingi, Fs. 49:—as to the number of umpires,—one only, a trustworthy man, was usually appointed, Eb. ch. 10 (Thord Gellir umpire), ch. 46, Lv. ch. 27 (Gellir), Valla L. ch. 6 (Skapti the speaker), Rd. ch. 6 (Áskell Goði), Sturl. 2. ch. 103 (Jón Loptsson), Sturl. 4. ch. 27 (Thorvald Gizurarson), Bjarn. 17 (the king of Norway), Flóam. S. ch. 3, Hallfr. S. ch. 10, Bjarn. 55: two umpires, Rd. ch. 10, 16, 18, 24, Valla L. ch. 10 (partly a case of sjálfdæmi), Bjarn. (fine): twelve umpires, Nj. ch. 75, 123, 124 (six named by each party): the number and other particulars not recorded, Vd. ch. 39, 40, Nj. ch. 94, Rd. ch. 11, 13, Eb. ch. 27, 56, Lv. ch. 4, 12, 30, Glúm. ch. 9, 23, 27, etc.:—even the sjálfdæmi (q. v.), self-judging, was a kind of arbitration, cp. Vápn. 31, Vd. ch. 29, 34, 44, Lv. ch. 17, Band. pp. 11–13, Ölk. ch. 2–4: curious is the passage, ek vil at vit takim menn til görðar með okkr, Hrafnkell svarar, þá þykisk þú jafn-menntr mér, Hrafn. 10:—görð is properly distinguished from dómr, but is sometimes confounded with it, vóru handsöluð mál í dóm ok menn til görðar nefndir, Lv. 13; málin kómu í dóm Vermundar, en hann lauk gerðum upp á Þórsness-þingi, Eb. 246; as also Nj. (beginning), where lögligir dómar no doubt refers to görð. A section of law about görð is contained in the Grág. at the end of Kaupa-þáttr, ch. 69–81 (i. 485–497), where even the curious case is provided for of one or all the umpires dying, or becoming dumb or mad, before pronouncing their verdict. ☞ This was a favourite way of settlement at the time of the Commonwealth, and suited well the sagacious and law-abiding spirit of the men of old: nor did the institution of the Fifth Court make any change in this; the görð was even resorted to in public matters, such as the introduction of Christianity in A. D. 1000. Good and leading men acted the part of public peacemakers (e. g. Njál in the 10th, Jón Loptsson in the 12th century); until at last, in the 13th century, the king of Norway was resorted to, but he misused the confidence put in him. -
17 изготовление
fabrication, manufacture, making, manufacturing, production* * *изготовле́ние с.
making, manufacture; ( соединение готовых элементов) fabrication(вы́йти из стро́я) из-за нека́чественного изготовле́ния — (fail) because of poor [bad] workmanship(гаранти́ровать) высо́кое ка́чество изготовле́ния — (guarantee) good workmanshipзаводско́е изготовле́ние (напр. строительных элементов) — prefabricationизготовле́ние (лите́йных) моде́лей — patternmakingизготовле́ние про́бных образцо́в тка́ни — pattern [random] weavingизготовле́ние табле́ток — tabletting, pelletingизготовле́ние тексти́льно-галантере́йных изде́лий — small-ware weavingизготовле́ние тка́ни — fabric weaving -
18 fušeraj
m Ger bad work/job, sad work/job; bad workmanship; -fušanje -
19 eksempel
sg - eksémplet, eksémpelet, pl - eksémplerприме́р мfor eksémpel — наприме́р
* * *case, example, illustration, instance, manifestation, specimen* * *(et, eksempler) example (på of, fx this is a good example of his early work; give examples of how the word is used); instance (på of, fxan instance of bad workmanship; cite instances in illustration);( oplysende) illustration;[ for eksempel] for instance, for example, fk e.g.;[ ord som for eksempel fader og moder] words such as father and mother;[ følge hans eksempel, tage eksempel efter ham] follow his example; take a leaf out of his book;[ et godt eksempel] a good example,( på det man taler om) a case in point;[ være et godt eksempel] set a good example ( for to);[ et eksempel på det modsatte] an instance to the contrary;[ der findes eksempler på at dette er sket] there are examples of this having occurred; this is known to have occurred;[ som eksempel] by way of example;[ som eksempel på] as an instance of;[ som eksempler på brugen af ordet] to illustrate the use of the word;[ vi må ( straffe ham for at) statuere et eksempel] we must make an example of him (el. make him an example);[ belyse ved eksempler] exemplify, illustrate. -
20 hroða-legr
adj. coarse, bad (workmanship): brutal.
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