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1. n1) звич. pl заробітна платаwage packet — конверт з заробітною платою; тижнева заробітна плата
2) pl (вжив. як sing) поет. відплата, розплатаthe wages of sin is death — бібл. відплата за гріх — смерть
wage cut (increase) — зниження (підвищення) заробітної плати
wage ceiling (floor) — ек. максимум (мінімум) заробітної плати (установлений законом)
wage rate — тарифна ставка; розцінки
2. v1) наймати (працівника)2) платити платню (жалування)3) вести, проводити, здійснювати4) битися об заклад, піти на парі5) ставити на карту, ризикувати (життям)* * *I n1) заробітна платня ( працівників)dismissal /terminal/ wage — выхідна допомога
wage scale — шкала зарабітної платні; розцінки
wage ceiling [floor] — ж встановлений законом максимум [мінімум]заробітної платні
wage in kind — ж натуральна виплата
wage base, basic wage — основна заробітна платня
wage rate — тарифна ставка; розцінки
2) відплата, розплатаII vthe wages of sin is death — бібл. кара за гріх - смерть
вести, проводити, здійснюватиto wage war on /against/ smb — вести війну проти когось.
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I n1) заробітна платня ( працівників)dismissal /terminal/ wage — выхідна допомога
wage scale — шкала зарабітної платні; розцінки
wage ceiling [floor] — ж встановлений законом максимум [мінімум]заробітної платні
wage in kind — ж натуральна виплата
wage base, basic wage — основна заробітна платня
wage rate — тарифна ставка; розцінки
2) відплата, розплатаII vthe wages of sin is death — бібл. кара за гріх - смерть
вести, проводити, здійснюватиto wage war on /against/ smb — вести війну проти когось.
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