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1 employable
employable [ɑ̃plwajabl]adjective[personne] employable* * *[ɑ̃plwajabl] adjectif[personne] employable[objet] usable -
2 I'm More Employable
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3 בר העסקה
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4 dapat dipekerjakan
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5 koji se može zaposliti
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6 empleable
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7 zaměstnatelný
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8 anstellbar
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9 arbeitsfähig
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10 zu beschäftigen
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11 трудоспособное население
employable population, laboring population, working populationРусско-английский политический словарь > трудоспособное население
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12 ocupable
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13 que puede ser empleado
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14 nadający się do użytku
• employable• fit for use• usableSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > nadający się do użytku
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15 utilizable
adj.1 usable, practicable for use.2 workable, exploitable.* * *► adjetivo1 usable, fit for use* * *ADJ1) (=que puede usarse) usable, serviceable; (=disponible) available for use, ready to use2) (Téc) reclaimable* * *= employable, usable [useable], exploitable.Ex. It was not our aim to make the reader highly proficient in all methods employable in the construction of subject catalogues.Ex. DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Ex. Information must be viewed as a precious public asset to be leveraged for the benefit of society as a whole, not as an exploitable economic commodity for the monetary gain of a few = La información debería verse como un valor público precioso que se debe usar en beneficio de toda la sociedad, no como un artículo de consumo explotable económicamente para que unos pocos ganen dinero.----* no estar utilizable = be down.* reutilizable = reusable [re-usable].* * *= employable, usable [useable], exploitable.Ex: It was not our aim to make the reader highly proficient in all methods employable in the construction of subject catalogues.
Ex: DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Ex: Information must be viewed as a precious public asset to be leveraged for the benefit of society as a whole, not as an exploitable economic commodity for the monetary gain of a few = La información debería verse como un valor público precioso que se debe usar en beneficio de toda la sociedad, no como un artículo de consumo explotable económicamente para que unos pocos ganen dinero.* no estar utilizable = be down.* reutilizable = reusable [re-usable].* * *usable, useable* * *
utilizable adjetivo usable, available
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16 arbeitsfähig
arbeitsfähig adj PERS able to work, employable, fit for work* * ** * *arbeitsfähig
employable, able to work (to earn one’s livelihood, to perform labo(u)r);
• nur bedingt arbeitsfähig nondescript;
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17 arbeitsfähiges Alter
arbeitsfähiges Alter n PERS working age, employable age* * *n < Person> working age, employable age* * *arbeitsfähiges Alter
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18 erwerbsfähiges Alter
erwerbsfähiges Alter n PERS working age, employable age • im besten erwerbsfähigen Alter PERS prime age* * *n < Person> working age, employable age ■ im besten erwerbsfähigen Alter < Person> prime age* * *erwerbsfähiges Alter
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19 erwerbsunfähig
erwerbsunfähig adj PERS unable to work, not able to work, not employable, not capable of work* * ** * *erwerbsunfähig
disabled, incapable to work, incapacitated, unemployable, unable to earn (make) one’s living;
• dauernd erwerbsunfähig permanent invalid;
• erwerbsunfähig machen to disable;
• dauernd erwerbsunfähig sein to be permanently disabled;
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20 vermittelbar
См. также в других словарях:
employable — [ ɑ̃plwajabl ] adj. • XVIe; de employer ♦ Rare Qu on peut employer. ⇒ utilisable. ⊗ CONTR. Inemployable, inutilisable. ● employable adjectif Que l on peut employer ; utilisable. ● em … Encyclopédie Universelle
employable — em‧ploy‧a‧ble [ɪmˈplɔɪəbl] adjective HUMAN RESOURCES suitable to be employed: • Universities should be providing skills to make their students more employable. employability noun [uncountable] : • Employers have a responsibility to maintain… … Financial and business terms
Employable — Em*ploy a*ble, a. [Cf. F. employable.] Capable of being employed; capable of being used; fit or proper for use. Boyle. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
employable — index disposable, eligible, functional, practical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
employable — [em ploi′ə bəl, im ploi′ə bəl] adj. that can be employed; specif., a) physically or mentally fit to be hired for work b) meeting the minimum requirements for a specified kind of work or position of employment employability [em ploi′ə bil′ə tē, im … English World dictionary
employable — [[t]ɪmplɔ͟ɪ͟əb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is employable has skills or abilities that are likely to make someone want to give them a job. People need basic education if they are to become employable. ...employable adults … English dictionary
employable — I. adjective Date: 1593 capable of being employed • employability noun II. noun Date: 1934 one who is employable … New Collegiate Dictionary
employable — em|ploy|a|ble [ımˈplɔıəbəl] adj having skills or qualities that are necessary to get a job ▪ The training scheme aims to make people more employable … Dictionary of contemporary English
employable — UK [ɪmˈplɔɪəb(ə)l] / US adjective someone who is employable has the relevant skills, qualifications, experience, or qualities to get a job … English dictionary
employable — employ ► VERB 1) give work to (someone) and pay them for it. 2) make use of. 3) keep occupied. ● in the employ of Cf. ↑in the employ of DERIVATIVES employability noun … English terms dictionary
employable — employability, n. /em ploy euh beuhl/, adj. 1. able to be employed; usable. 2. capable of holding a job and available for hire. n. 3. a person who is able to work and is available to be hired. [1685 95; EMPLOY + ABLE] * * * … Universalium