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81 work-life balance
work-life balance S&M, LEIS, SOC Gleichgewicht n zwischen Arbeit und Familienleben, Ausgleich m zwischen Arbeit und Familienleben, Vereinbarkeit f zwischen Arbeit, Familie und Freizeit, Work-Life-Balance f (Vereinbarkeit von Arbeit, Familie und Privatleben)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > work-life balance
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82 work longer
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > work longer
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83 work of low productivity
work of low productivity ECON, SOC Arbeit f (von) geringer Produktivität, niedrig produktive Arbeit f; Arbeit f Geringqualifizierter (synonymous: low-skilled work)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > work of low productivity
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84 work-shy
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85 work together
work v together GEN zusammenarbeiten work to rule ADMIN, PERS, MGT Dienst m nach Vorschrift; Bummelstreik m (go-slow)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > work together
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86 work of protection
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > work of protection
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87 work up
возбуждать, доводить до (какого-либо эмоционального состояния)Samuel couldn’t work up any interest in the book he was trying to read. -
88 work wonders (with someone or something)
творить чудеса, быть благоприятным для кого-либо чего-либо“A good night’s sleep will work wonders with you.”English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > work wonders (with someone or something)
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89 work wonders (with someone or something)
творить чудеса, быть благоприятным для кого-либо чего-либо“A good night’s sleep will work wonders with you.”English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > work wonders (with someone or something)
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90 work like a horse
(work like a horse (like a navvy, nigger, slave или galley slave))трудиться до изнеможения; ≈ работать как каторжный, работать как волWhy should you stay here working like a galley slave in the dust and heat, when you could come with me and live like a princess? (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 37) — К чему вам торчать здесь, работать как каторжная, в жару, в пыли? Поедемте со мной - и вы будете жить как принцесса!
...she had to work like a nigger but she was happy. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Stars Look Down’, book III, ch. IV) — Грейс приходилось работать не покладая рук, но она чувствовала себя счастливой.
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91 work oneself to the bone
работать не покладая рук, не разгибая спины, работать до изнеможенияI've heard that as a councillor he was always ready to work himself to the bone to right a grievance... (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitation’, ch. 14) — Мне рассказывали, что, работая в муниципальном совете, Фред боролся за справедливость, не жалея себя.
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92 work-life
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93 work module
work module, work area, working compartmentРО, рабочий отсекEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > work module
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94 work area
work module, work area, working compartmentРО, рабочий отсекEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > work area
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95 work ones way
work one's way: проби(ва) ться ;
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > work ones way
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96 work at high pressure
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97 work at low pressure
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98 work for hire
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99 work half-time
work half-time работать неполный день или неполную неделю -
100 work of art
work of art noun произведение искусства
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