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1 Building Trades Council
Abbreviation: BTCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Building Trades Council
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2 смежные строительные профессии
Construction: allied building trades, relative building tradesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смежные строительные профессии
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3 строительная промышленность
1) General subject: building trades, building trade, construction engineering2) Engineering: building industry, building-and-construction industry, construction industry3) Railway term: structural industry4) Architecture: the building trade5) Mass media: housing industry6) Business: building and construction industry7) SAP. building sector8) Makarov: building equipment industryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строительная промышленность
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4 Bauarbeiter
Bauarbeiter
building trade operative, building (construction) worker;
• Bauarbeitergewerkschaft construction (building trade) union;
• Bauarbeiterlöhne construction wages, building-trades pay;
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5 Национальная федерация профсоюзов строительных рабочих
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Национальная федерация профсоюзов строительных рабочих
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6 Совет предприятий строительной промышленности
General subject: Building Trades CouncilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Совет предприятий строительной промышленности
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7 взаимосвязанные строительные профессии
Construction: relative building tradesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимосвязанные строительные профессии
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8 Löhne
Löhne mpl PERS, WIWI wages* * *mpl <Person, Vw> wages* * *anheben, Löhne
to jack up wages (coll.);
• Preise anheben to increase (raise, jack up, coll.) prices.
stoppen, Löhne
to peg (freeze, US coll.) wages.
Löhne, auf die Produktivität abgestellte
productivity wages;
• gewerkschaftlich anerkannte Löhne union wages;
• in einem bestimmten Zeitabschnitt anfallende Löhne current wages;
• angemessene Löhne fair wages;
• außertarifliche Löhne payments over and above the wage scale, bootleg wages (US);
• einbehaltene Löhne deferred wages;
• bis zur Erstellung der Lohnliste einbehaltene Löhne hold-back pay;
• fällige Löhne (Bilanz) accrued payrolls (US);
• an den Lebenshaltungsindex gebundene Löhne index-number wages;
• gestaffelte Löhne progressive wages;
• von der Konkurrenz gezahlte Löhne competitive wage;
• für Notstandsarbeiten gezahlte Löhne emergency wages;
• jeweils gültige Löhne current rate of wages;
• hohe Löhne high wages;
• inflationäre Löhne wage inflation;
• inflationssichere Löhne inflation-adjusted wages;
• kümmerliche Löhne lean wages;
• niedrige Löhne low wages;
• produktive Löhne productive wages;
• stabile Löhne upstanding wages;
• unangemessene Löhne unfair wages;
• wettbewerbsfähige Löhne competitive wage;
• Löhne für weibliche Arbeitskräfte women’s wages;
• Löhne im Baugewerbe building-trades pay;
• Löhne und Gehälter cost of labo(u)r, (Bilanz) wages and salaries, payrolls (US);
• fällige Löhne und Gehälter (Bilanz) accrued payrolls;
• Löhne für Hilfskräfte auxiliary wages;
• Löhne und Materialkosten labo(u)r and material;
• Löhne angleichen to equalize (realign) wages;
• Löhne entsprechend der Inflationsrate anheben to increase wages in tandem with inflation;
• Löhne auszahlen to pay (hand) out wages;
• Löhne drosseln to curb wages;
• Löhne einbehalten to retain (detain, stop) wages;
• Löhne einsparen to cut wages;
• Löhne erhöhen to raise (increase) wages;
• Löhne herabsetzen to level (scale) down (cut, curtail, reduce) wages;
• Löhne kürzen (senken) to scale (level) down wages, to dock wages;
• Löhne stoppen to peg wages;
• höhere Löhne verlangen to agitate for higher wages;
• niedrige Löhne zahlen to pay bad wages;
• Riesensumme an Löhnen zahlen to have a huge payroll (US). -
9 Bauarbeiterlöhne
Bauarbeiterlöhne
construction wages, building-trades pay -
10 Löhne im Baugewerbe
Löhne im Baugewerbe
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11 auf die Produktivität abgestellte
Löhne, auf die Produktivität abgestellte
productivity wages;
• gewerkschaftlich anerkannte Löhne union wages;
• in einem bestimmten Zeitabschnitt anfallende Löhne current wages;
• angemessene Löhne fair wages;
• außertarifliche Löhne payments over and above the wage scale, bootleg wages (US);
• einbehaltene Löhne deferred wages;
• bis zur Erstellung der Lohnliste einbehaltene Löhne hold-back pay;
• fällige Löhne (Bilanz) accrued payrolls (US);
• an den Lebenshaltungsindex gebundene Löhne index-number wages;
• gestaffelte Löhne progressive wages;
• von der Konkurrenz gezahlte Löhne competitive wage;
• für Notstandsarbeiten gezahlte Löhne emergency wages;
• jeweils gültige Löhne current rate of wages;
• hohe Löhne high wages;
• inflationäre Löhne wage inflation;
• inflationssichere Löhne inflation-adjusted wages;
• kümmerliche Löhne lean wages;
• niedrige Löhne low wages;
• produktive Löhne productive wages;
• stabile Löhne upstanding wages;
• unangemessene Löhne unfair wages;
• wettbewerbsfähige Löhne competitive wage;
• Löhne für weibliche Arbeitskräfte women’s wages;
• Löhne im Baugewerbe building-trades pay;
• Löhne und Gehälter cost of labo(u)r, (Bilanz) wages and salaries, payrolls (US);
• fällige Löhne und Gehälter (Bilanz) accrued payrolls;
• Löhne für Hilfskräfte auxiliary wages;
• Löhne und Materialkosten labo(u)r and material;
• Löhne angleichen to equalize (realign) wages;
• Löhne entsprechend der Inflationsrate anheben to increase wages in tandem with inflation;
• Löhne auszahlen to pay (hand) out wages;
• Löhne drosseln to curb wages;
• Löhne einbehalten to retain (detain, stop) wages;
• Löhne einsparen to cut wages;
• Löhne erhöhen to raise (increase) wages;
• Löhne herabsetzen to level (scale) down (cut, curtail, reduce) wages;
• Löhne kürzen (senken) to scale (level) down wages, to dock wages;
• Löhne stoppen to peg wages;
• höhere Löhne verlangen to agitate for higher wages;
• niedrige Löhne zahlen to pay bad wages;
• Riesensumme an Löhnen zahlen to have a huge payroll (US).Business german-english dictionary > auf die Produktivität abgestellte
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12 Bauhauptgewerke
Bauhauptgewerke npl main building tradesDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bauhauptgewerke
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13 смежные строительные профессии
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > смежные строительные профессии
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14 Cubitt, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 25 February 1788 Buxton, Norfolk, Englandd. 20 December 1855 Dorking, Surrey, England[br]English master builder and founder of the first building firm of modern type.[br]He started his working life as a carpenter at a time when work in different trades such as bricklaying, masonry, carpentry and plumbing was subcontracted. The system had worked well enough until about 1800, but when large-scale development was required, as in the nineteenth century, it showed itself to be inefficient and slow. To avoid long delays in building, Cubitt bought land and established workshops, founding a firm that employed all the craftsmen necessary to the building trade on a permanent-wage basis. To keep his firm financially solvent he had to provide continuous work for his staff, which he achieved by large-scale, speculative building even while maintaining high architectural standards.Cubitt performed a major service to London, with many of his houses, squares and terraces still surviving as sound and elegant as they were over 150 years ago in the large estates he laid out. His most ambitious enterprise was Belgravia, where he built 200 imposing houses for the aristocracy upon an area of previously swampy land that he leased from Lord Grosvenor. His houses expose as inferior much of the later phases of development which surround them. All his life Cubitt used his influence to combat the abuses of architecture, building and living standards to which speculative building is heir. He was especially interested in drainage, smoke control and London's sewage arrangement, and constantly worked to improve these. He supplied first-class amenities in the way of land drainage, sewage disposal, street lighting and roads, and his own houses were soundly built, pleasant to live in and created to last.[br]Further ReadingHermione Hobhouse, 1971, Thomas Cubitt: Master Builder, Macmillan.Henry Russell-Hitchcock, 1976, Early Victorian Architecture, 2 vols, New York: Da Capo.DY -
15 معمل
مَعْمَل \ factory: a building where things are made, esp with machines. lab: (short for laboratory) a room or building where scientists work. laboratory: a room or building where scientists work. mill: a factory for certain kinds of work: a cotton mill; a steel mill. work: (pl. but often treated as sg. with an attrib. noun) a factory; a place where sth. is produced: The steel works are closed for the weekend. workshop: a place where things are made or repaired; a room in a factory; a classroom for learning skilled trades. \ See Also وَرْشَة \ مَعْمَل تَكْرِير \ refinery: a factory where oil, sugar, etc., is made pure. -
16 factory
مَعْمَل \ factory: a building where things are made, esp with machines. lab: (short for laboratory) a room or building where scientists work. laboratory: a room or building where scientists work. mill: a factory for certain kinds of work: a cotton mill; a steel mill. work: (pl. but often treated as sg. with an attrib. noun) a factory; a place where sth. is produced: The steel works are closed for the weekend. workshop: a place where things are made or repaired; a room in a factory; a classroom for learning skilled trades. \ See Also وَرْشَة -
17 lab
مَعْمَل \ factory: a building where things are made, esp with machines. lab: (short for laboratory) a room or building where scientists work. laboratory: a room or building where scientists work. mill: a factory for certain kinds of work: a cotton mill; a steel mill. work: (pl. but often treated as sg. with an attrib. noun) a factory; a place where sth. is produced: The steel works are closed for the weekend. workshop: a place where things are made or repaired; a room in a factory; a classroom for learning skilled trades. \ See Also وَرْشَة -
18 laboratory
مَعْمَل \ factory: a building where things are made, esp with machines. lab: (short for laboratory) a room or building where scientists work. laboratory: a room or building where scientists work. mill: a factory for certain kinds of work: a cotton mill; a steel mill. work: (pl. but often treated as sg. with an attrib. noun) a factory; a place where sth. is produced: The steel works are closed for the weekend. workshop: a place where things are made or repaired; a room in a factory; a classroom for learning skilled trades. \ See Also وَرْشَة -
19 mill
مَعْمَل \ factory: a building where things are made, esp with machines. lab: (short for laboratory) a room or building where scientists work. laboratory: a room or building where scientists work. mill: a factory for certain kinds of work: a cotton mill; a steel mill. work: (pl. but often treated as sg. with an attrib. noun) a factory; a place where sth. is produced: The steel works are closed for the weekend. workshop: a place where things are made or repaired; a room in a factory; a classroom for learning skilled trades. \ See Also وَرْشَة -
20 work
مَعْمَل \ factory: a building where things are made, esp with machines. lab: (short for laboratory) a room or building where scientists work. laboratory: a room or building where scientists work. mill: a factory for certain kinds of work: a cotton mill; a steel mill. work: (pl. but often treated as sg. with an attrib. noun) a factory; a place where sth. is produced: The steel works are closed for the weekend. workshop: a place where things are made or repaired; a room in a factory; a classroom for learning skilled trades. \ See Also وَرْشَة
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