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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > earn an honest livelihood
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жить честным трудомАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > earn an honest livelihood
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1) Общая лексика: честно добывать средства к существованию, честно зарабатывать на жизнь, честно трудиться2) Макаров: жить честным трудомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > earn an honest livelihood
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livelihood [ˊlaɪvlɪhυd] nсре́дства к жи́зни;to earn an honest livelihood жить че́стным трудо́м
;to pick up a scanty livelihood е́ле перебива́ться
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ˈlaɪvlɪhud сущ.
1) средства к жизни to earn an honest livelihood ≈ жить честным трудом to pick up a scanty livelihood ≈ еле перебиваться Syn: maintenance, sustenance
2) жалование, заработок, пособие, стипендия Syn: income, revenue, stipend;
emolument средства к существованию - to earn one's * by teaching зарабатывать на жизнь учительством - to earn an honest * жить честным трудом - to make a decent * прилично зарабатывать ~ средства к жизни;
to earn an honest livelihood жить честным трудом;
to pick up a scanty livelihood еле перебиваться livelihood средства к жизни ~ средства к жизни;
to earn an honest livelihood жить честным трудом;
to pick up a scanty livelihood еле перебиваться ~ средства к существованию ~ средства к жизни;
to earn an honest livelihood жить честным трудом;
to pick up a scanty livelihood еле перебиватьсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > livelihood
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[ˈlaɪvlɪhud]livelihood средства к жизни; to earn an honest livelihood жить честным трудом; to pick up a scanty livelihood еле перебиваться livelihood средства к жизни livelihood средства к жизни; to earn an honest livelihood жить честным трудом; to pick up a scanty livelihood еле перебиваться livelihood средства к существованию livelihood средства к жизни; to earn an honest livelihood жить честным трудом; to pick up a scanty livelihood еле перебиваться -
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1. a честныйpoor but honest — беден, но честен
honest employment — честный труд; честное занятие
an honest living — честно заработанные средства к существованию; честный заработок
2. a правдивый; прямой, искренний; откровенный3. a добросовестный; верныйan honest effort — добросовестные усилия, честная попытка
4. a настоящий, подлинный, нефальсифицированныйhonest goods — доброкачественные товары, натуральная продукция
5. a скромный, простой; обычныйthe ascription of their failure to lack of money is not honest — относить их неудачу за счёт недостатка средств просто нечестно
6. a арх. целомудренная, честная; добродетельная, нравственная7. a уст. добрый, почтенный, достойныйmy honest gentleman — почтенный джентльмен, сударь; почтеннейший; любезнейший
born of poor but honest parents — рождён от бедных, но почтенных родителей
honest graft — «честная коррупция»
honest to God, honest to goodness — действительно; по чести говоря; клянусь!
8. adv прост. честное слово; ей-богу9. adv поэт. поистинеhonest true — верный, преданный
Синонимический ряд:1. pure (adj.) chaste; decent; pure; virginal; virtuous2. real (adj.) genuine; heartfelt; heart-whole; hearty; real; unadulterated; unaffected; undesigning; undissembled; unfeigned3. sincere (adj.) aboveboard; above-board; candid; direct; forthright; frank; ingenuous; open; plainspoken; sincere; straight; straightforward; undisguised; unreserved4. truthful (adj.) conscientious; ethical; fair; honorable; honourable; incorruptible; just; moral; right; righteous; scrupulous; true; trustworthy; truthful; upright; upstanding; veracious; worthyАнтонимический ряд:corrupt; counterfeit; deceitful; deceptive; delusive; devious; dishonest; dishonourable; disingenuous; faithless; false; fraudulent; hypocritical; ignoble; improper -
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(a means of living, especially of earning enough money to feed oneself etc.) levebrødlevebrødsubst. \/ˈlaɪvlɪhʊd\/1) levebrød2) utkomme, underholddeprive somebody of their livelihood ta levebrødet fra noenearn an honest livelihood tjene sitt brød ved hederlig arbeidmeans of livelihood levebrød, næringsveiseek a livelihood søke sitt utkommewin\/earn\/gain\/get\/make one's livelihood tjene sitt daglige brød, tjene til livets opphold -
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nпрожиток, засоби для існування; харчі* * *[`laivlihud]n -
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nounсредства к жизни; to earn an honest livelihood жить честным трудом; to pick up a scanty livelihood еле перебиваться* * *(n) средства к существованию* * ** * *[live·li·hood || 'laɪvlɪhʊd] n. средства к существованию* * *прожитокпропитание* * *1) средства к жизни 2) жалование -
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['laɪvlɪhʊd]n1) за́соби для існува́ння2) зарплатня́; допомо́га; стипе́ндіяto earn an honest livelihood — жи́ти з че́сної пра́ці
to pick up a scanty livelihood — ле́две перебива́тися
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['laɪvlɪhud]сущ.Syn:2) жалование, заработок; пособие, стипендияSyn: -
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n средства к существованиюСинонимический ряд:support (noun) alimentation; alimony; bread; bread and butter; business; job; keep; living; maintenance; salt; subsistence; support; sustenance; trade; upkeep; vocation; work -
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n прехрана, средства запрепитание
to earn/get/make an honest LIVELIHOOD изхранвам се/живея с честен труд
to pick up a (scanty) LIVELIHOOD с мъка си изкарвам прехраната, едва свързвам двата края* * *{'laivlihud} n прехрана, средства запрепитание; to earn/ge* * *прехрана;* * *1. n прехрана, средства запрепитание 2. to earn/get/make an honest livelihood изхранвам се/живея с честен труд 3. to pick up a (scanty) livelihood с мъка си изкарвам прехраната, едва свързвам двата края* * *livelihood[´laivlihud] n прехрана, препитание, средства за преживяване (препитаване); to earn ( get, make) an honest \livelihood изкарвам си прехраната с честен труд. -
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s (sredstva za) život, (svagdanji) kruh, žitak, uzdržavanje / to make a decent # = zarađivati za pristojan život; to pick up a scanty # = životariti, zarađivati za najskromniji život; to earn an honest # = pošteno zarađivati svoj kruh* * *
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transitive verb1) [Person, Tat, Benehmen:] verdienenit earned him much respect — es trug ihm viel Respekt ein
2) (bring in as income or interest) einbringen3) (incur) eintragen; einbringen* * *[ə:n]1) (to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working: He earns $200 a week; He earns his living by cleaning shoes; You can afford a car now that you're earning.) verdienen2) (to deserve: I've earned a rest.) verdienen•- academic.ru/86531/earnings">earnings* * *[ɜ:n, AM ɜ:rn]I. vt1. (be paid)▪ to \earn sth etw verdienen [o einnehmen]to \earn one's daily bread [as a waiter] sein Brot [o BRD fam seine Brötchen] [als Kellner] verdienento \earn a living [or one's livelihood] seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen2. (yield)▪ to \earn sb sth jdm etw einbringenat 10% interest, £10,000 in the bank will \earn you £1,000 a year bei 10 % Zinsen tragen dir 10.000 Pfund auf der Bank 1.000 Pfund im Jahr ein3. (deserve)▪ to \earn sth etw verdienenI feel I've \earned a few weeks off ich glaube, ich habe mir ein paar Wochen Urlaub verdient▪ to \earn sb sth jdm etw einbringenthe president's speeches \earned him many friends mit seinen Reden hat sich der Präsident viele Freunde gemachtto \earn sb nothing but criticism jdm nichts als Kritik einbringento \earn sb's respect jds Respekt gewinnenII. vi verdienen* * *[ɜːn]vtmoney, praise, rest verdienen; (FIN) interest bringento earn one's keep/a living — Kost und Logis/seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen
this earned him a lot of money/respect — das trug ihm viel Geld/große Achtung ein, damit verdiente er sich (dat) viel Geld/große Achtung
he's earned it — das hat er sich (dat) verdient
* * *1. Geld etc verdienen:earned income Arbeits-, Erwerbseinkommen n;3. fig jemandem etwas einbringen, -tragen:it earned him a promotion (a warning)4. fig Lob, Tadel etca) verdienenb) ernten, erhalten* * *transitive verb1) [Person, Tat, Benehmen:] verdienen2) (bring in as income or interest) einbringen3) (incur) eintragen; einbringen* * *v.verdienen v.
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