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down tools прекратить работу, забастовать -
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разг.1) кончить работу, перестать работатьConstance: "...I've worked like a dog for a year and last night at six o'clock I downed tools... You said I could take six weeks' holiday." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Constant Wife’, act 3) — Констанс: "...Я работала не покладая рук целый год и вчера в шесть часов вечера все закончила... Вы сказали, что мне полагается полуторамесячный отпуск."
2) (за)бастовать, прекратить работуThe workmen threatened to down tools unless their demands were met. (EVI) — Рабочие угрожали объявить забастовку, если их требования не будут удовлетворены.
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) nedlægge arbejdet* * *(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) nedlægge arbejdet -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) dejar de trabajar -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) leggja niður vinnu -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) sztrájkba lép -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) parar o trabalho -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) işi durdurmak -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) prenehati z delom -
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• tehdä lakko• lopettaa työ* * *(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) keskeyttää työnteko -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) legge ned arbeidet, streike -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) gettare gli arnesi di lavoro, incrociare le braccia -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) przerwać pracę -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) pārtraukt darbu -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) nutraukti darbą -
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(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) lägga ner arbetet, strejka
См. также в других словарях:
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