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blind-alley job (AE) PERS Beruf m ohne Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten, Position f ohne Aufstiegschancen, Position f in einer Sackgasse (cf dead-end job BE)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > blind-alley job
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Общая лексика: ненужная, бессмысленная работа -
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subst.forklaring: jobb uten fremtidsutsikter -
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бесперспективная работа, бесперспективное занятие -
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{'blaind'æli}
n задънена улица, глуха линия (и прен.)
BLIND ALLEY job безперспективна работа/служба, глуха линия* * *{' blaind 'ali} n задънена улица, глуха линия (и прен.);* * *задънена улица;* * *1. blind alley job безперспективна работа/служба, глуха линия 2. n задънена улица, глуха линия (и прен.)* * *blind alley[´blaind¸æli] n задънена улица (и прен.), прен. безизходица, затруднение, криза; \blind alley occupation безперспективна работа. -
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noun(lit. or fig.) Sackgasse, die* * *(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) die Sackgasse* * *blind ˈal·leyto lead sb down [or up] a \blind alley plan, idea jdm nicht weiterbringen* * *lead up a blind alley in eine Sackgasse führen* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Sackgasse, die* * *n.Sackgasse f. -
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(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) vildspor; blindgyde* * *(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) vildspor; blindgyde -
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1. безвихідь, глухий кут; безвихідне становище- blind alley employment/ job/ occupation безперспективна робота, безперспективна діяльність- to lead to a blind alley завести у безвихідь/ глухий кут- the position is a blind alley ситуація безперспективна -
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(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) sem saída* * *blind al.ley[bl'aind æli] n fig beco sem saída.————————blind alleybeco sem saída. -
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(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) sin salidacallejón nombre masculino sin salida -
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1. тупик2. безвыходное положение3. бесперспективное занятиеСинонимический ряд:dead end (noun) cul-de-sac; dead end; impasse; pocket -
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[͵blaındʹælı]1. тупик2. безвыходное положение3. бесперспективное занятие -
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(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) blindgate, blindveisubst.( også overført) blindgate, blindvei -
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(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) blindgata -
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(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) zsákutca -
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çıkmaz sokak, sonu olmayan şey* * *çıkmaz sokak* * *(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) çözümü olmayan sorun; çıkmaz -
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(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) slepa ulica -
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• umpikuja* * *(a situation without any way out: This is a blind alley of a job.) umpikuja -
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blind alley — {n.} 1. A narrow street that has only one entrance and no exit. * /The blind alley ended in a brick wall./ 2. A way of acting that leads to no good results. * /John did not take the job because it was a blind alley./ * /Tom thought of a way to do … Dictionary of American idioms
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