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21 job
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22 from something bad to something worse
из огня да в полымяWhen he changed jobs he went out of the frying pan and into the fire. His new job is much worse.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > from something bad to something worse
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23 a good job etc
n infml esp BrEIt's a good job you're at home — Хорошо, что вы дома
What a good job he had a sense of humour — Хорошо еще, что у него было чувство юмора
It was a good job you didn't hit the old man — Хорошо еще, что ты не стукнул этого старика
It's a good job you came — Хорошо, что ты пришел
It's a jolly good job I brought my overcoat because it has just started to rain — Какое счастье, что я захватил с собой плащ. Дождь пошел
Good thing I wasn't in love or I'd have shot myself from disappointment long ago — Хорошо еще, что я не был влюблен, а то бы давно застрелился от разочарования
It's a good thing you did — И хорошо, что сделал
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > a good job etc
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24 sex job
n sl1)She's a sex job. You can lay her on the spot — Ее легко уговорить. Ты можешь ее трахнуть в один момент
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25 One Euro Job
One Euro Job GEN (Deu) Ein-Euro-Job m (‘job opportunity’ for recipients of unemployment benefits in Germany with the possibility of ‘extra earnings’ of 1-2 Euros per hour, as from 2005; ‚Arbeitsgelegenheit’ mit Zusatzverdienstmöglichkeit von 1-2 Euro je Stunde für Bezieher von Arbeitslosengeld II ab 2005; Hartz-IV-Gesetz mit geringer Anreizwirkung und Gefahr des Missbrauchs durch finanzschwache öffentliche Einrichtungen, insbesondere Städte und Gemeinden, mit der Folge der Vernichtung von Arbeitsplätzen und der Verursachung zusätzlicher Arbeitslosigkeit)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > One Euro Job
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26 oust sb from the job
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > oust sb from the job
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27 work at home job
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28 standup job
n AmE vulg slHe was carefully scraping the come off his pants from that standup job — Он тщательно соскабливал сперму со своих брюк, которая у него появилась после того, как он трахал стоя ту чувиху в парке
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29 print job
"All of the information and the command that the printer needs from the computer to print. For example, the information about the layout, font, and spacing of a file is contained in the print job." -
30 money from home
n AmE infml1)There is nothing to a con job like this. It's money from home — Эту насадку можно провернуть легче пареной репы. Деньги сами в руки плывут
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > money from home
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31 get away from it all
Общая лексика: сменить обстановку, уйти от городского шума, отдохнуть от постоянного стресса, сбежать от суматохи (When I'm feeling stressed by my job I like to get away from it all and go for a walk in the country), отдохнуть от рабочей суматохи и других стрессовых ситуаций -
32 walk away from
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33 suspend from
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > suspend from
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34 a far cry from
как небо и земля (отличаться); диаметральная противоположностьThis job is a far cry from the last one I had.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > a far cry from
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35 take it from here
expr infmlI've got the job started, now you can take it from here — Я начал, а ты можешь продолжать дальше
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take it from here
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36 like a bullet from (or out of) a gun
1) oчeнь быcтpo, пулeй, cтpeмитeльнo; co вcex нoг, вo вcю пpытьWell, as soon as I read that bit... about the Loch Ness monster being seen... I was off like a bullet out of a gun. I mean to say, I don't want to miss seeing this monster (C. Mackenzie)2) мoмeнтaльнo, cpaзу'Would you care to take on the job yourself?' His 'No' came like a bullet from a gunConcise English-Russian phrasebook > like a bullet from (or out of) a gun
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37 don't give up your day job
1) Общая лексика: на всякий случай, с основной работы пока не увольняйся! (ироничное выражение, обращенное к человеку, который имеет амбиции по поводу какого-то своего хобби. как правило, он вовсе не так хорош в это)2) Фразеологизм: невозможно достаточно заработать на жизнь без дополнительной работы (Implying that they could not earn a living from it without other regular employment.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > don't give up your day job
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38 draw money from a bank
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39 despatch from the site
отправка с площадки АЭС; отгрузка за пределы АЭСEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > despatch from the site
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40 dispatch from the site
отправка с площадки АЭС; отгрузка за пределы АЭСEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > dispatch from the site
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