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1 days of rest between shifts
Общая лексика: дни междувахтового отдыхаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > days of rest between shifts
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2 rest days between rotation shifts
Общая лексика: дни междувахтового отдыхаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rest days between rotation shifts
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3 rest-days
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4 de rest van zijn levensdagen ergens slijten
de rest van zijn levensdagen ergens slijtenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de rest van zijn levensdagen ergens slijten
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5 she won't have to worry about money for the rest of her days
English-German idiom dictionary > she won't have to worry about money for the rest of her days
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6 ‘Thirty days hath Septemper’
«Тридцать дней в сентябре», первая строчка известного стишка для запоминания числа дней в каждом месяце:Thirty days hath September,
April, June and November;
All the rest have thirty-one,
США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > ‘Thirty days hath Septemper’
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7 días de descanso
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8 riposo
"back;Zurück"* * *m restcollocare a riposo retiresenza riposo non-stop* * *riposo s.m.1 rest, repose: in riposo, at rest: stare in riposo, to be at rest (o to rest); il riposo è necessario, rest is necessary; abbiamo avuto due giorni di riposo, we have had two days of rest; mi sono preso un po' di riposo, I have taken a little rest; oggi è un giorno di riposo, today is a day of rest // di tutto riposo, relaxing, restful: una vacanza di tutto riposo, a relaxing (o restful) holiday // (mil.) riposo!, stand at ease! // (teatr.) stasera riposo, no performance tonight // (amm.): a riposo, retired; mettere a riposo, ( per malattia) to put on the sick list, ( per raggiunti limiti di età) to superannuate (o to pension off); mettersi a riposo, to retire; riposo compensativo, compensation time // (geol.) angolo di riposo, angle of repose3 ( tranquillità, calma) tranquillity, peace, quiet: la vista della campagna dà riposo, the sight of the countryside is restful; una settimana di assoluto riposo, a week of complete peace and quiet5 (mus.) pause, hold* * *[ri'pɔso]sostantivo maschile1) (inattività) rest, refreshmentconcedersi qualche minuto di riposo — to steal a few minutes' peace, to give oneself a breathing space
2) (sospensione dal lavoro) rest3) (pensione)4) agr.stare a riposo — [ terreno] to lie fallow o untilled
5) mil.6) (dormita) rest, sleep7) di tutto riposo relaxingun lavoro di tutto riposo — a soft job, a cushy number BE colloq.
* * *riposo/ri'pɔso/sostantivo m.1 (inattività) rest, refreshment; un giorno di riposo a day of rest; concedersi qualche minuto di riposo to steal a few minutes' peace, to give oneself a breathing space2 (sospensione dal lavoro) rest; giorno di riposo day off3 (pensione) a riposo retired5 mil. riposo! as you were! at ease! stand easy! soldati in posizione di riposo soldiers standing at ease6 (dormita) rest, sleep; buon riposo! have a good rest! sleep tight! -
9 feriae
fērĭae, ārum (in the sing.: FERIA a feriendis victimis vocata, Paul. ex Fest. p. 85, 12 Müll.), f. [for fes-iae, same root with festus], days of rest, holidays, festivals (syn. justitium), a great number of which, both private and public, were kept by the Romans; the latter being either stativae, fixed, regularly recurring on certain days; or conceptivae, movable, settled every year anew; or imperativae, temporary, ordained by the consuls on account of some particular occurrence;II.or, lastly, the Nundinae,
Macr. S. 1, 16; Varr. L. L. 6, § 13 Müll.; Cic. Leg. 2, 12, 29; 2, 22, 57; Plaut. Capt. 4, 1, 3 et saep.:feriae Domini,
Vulg. Levit. 23, 2: feriae denicales, Latinae, novendiales, privatae, etc., v. sub h. vv.—Transf., rest, peace, leisure: indutiae sunt belli feriae, Varr. ap. Gell. 1, 25, 2:praestare Hesperiae longas ferias,
i. e. peace, Hor. C. 4, 5, 37.—Comically: venter gutturque resident esuriales ferias, keep hunger-holidays, i. e. fast, Plaut. Capt. 3, 1, 8:tuas possidebit mulier faxo ferias,
shall fill, amuse your leisure, id. Ep. 3, 4, 37.—Prov.:sine ullis feriis,
i. e. without rest, incessantly, Arn. 1, 9; cf.: feriis caret necessitas, necessity has no law, Pall. 1, 6, 7.— Sing. (eccl. Lat.):feria,
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10 дни междувахтового отдыха
General subject: days of rest between shifts, rest days between rotation shiftsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дни междувахтового отдыха
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11 Σαββατισμοίς
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12 Σαββατισμοῖς
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13 Σαββατισμού
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14 Σαββατισμοῦ
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15 Σαββατισμοί
Σαββατισμόςa keeping of days of rest: masc nom /voc pl -
16 Σαββατισμούς
Σαββατισμόςa keeping of days of rest: masc acc pl -
17 Σαββατισμώ
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18 Σαββατισμῷ
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19 Σαββατισμόν
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20 Σαββατισμός
Σαββατισμόςa keeping of days of rest: masc nom sg
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