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1 получить надбавку к зарплате
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > получить надбавку к зарплате
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2 получить прибавку к зарплате
1) General subject: get a raise ("Did you get a raise or something?" "I wish!" -- "Тебе что, прибавили зарплату? / "Тебе что, подняли зарплату?"" "Если бы!")2) Makarov: get an increase in pay, get an increase of payУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получить прибавку к зарплате
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3 получить прибавку к жалованию
Makarov: get an increase in pay, get an increase of payУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получить прибавку к жалованию
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4 получить
1) General subject: achieve, attain, collect, come in for (напр., свою долю и т. п.; he came in for a lot of trouble - ему здорово досталось), contract, derive, draw, fetch, find, gain, get, get an increase in pay (к жалованию к зарплате), get out of, have, make, obtain, purchase, receive, resume, secure, take, win, realize (некоторую сумму за что-л.), come up with (результаты/ов (Не came up with some very interesting results))3) American: connect (что-л. в результате кражи со взломом и т.п.), make a raise4) Engineering: procure5) Mathematics: deduce6) Law: receive evidence, arrive at7) Australian slang: lay (one's) hands on8) Diplomatic term: extract9) Business: have delivered, realize (такую-то сумму за что-л.), be in receipt of (This is to confirm that we are in receipt of the report. - мы получили ваш отчёт)10) Makarov: negotiate (в результате переговоров), come by (что-л.), come in for (что-л. свою долю и т. п.)11) Phraseological unit: come down with -
5 получить прибавку
General subject: get an increase of pay, better oneself (к жалованью) -
6 получить прибавку к жалованью
Makarov: get an increase of payУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получить прибавку к жалованью
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7 прибавка
ж.addition, increase [-s]получи́ть приба́вку к зарпла́те — get a pay rise
См. также в других словарях:
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pay — pay1 [ peı ] (present participle paying; past tense and past participle paid [ peıd ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to give money in order to buy something: pay for: Let me pay for dinner. pay someone for something: Can I pay you for … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pay — pay1 W1S1 [peı] v past tense and past participle paid [peıd] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(give money)¦ 2¦(bill/tax/rent)¦ 3¦(wage/salary)¦ 4 pay attention (to somebody/something) 5¦(legal cost)¦ 6¦(say something good)¦ 7¦(good result)¦ 8¦(profit)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
pay — 1 /peI/ verb past tense and past participle paid /peId/ 1 GIVE MONEY (I, T) to give someone money for something you have bought, or for something they have done for you: They ran off without paying. | Didn t pay em a penny, just asked em to do it … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
get — gettable, getable, adj. /get/, v., got or (Archaic) gat; got or gotten; getting, n. v.t. 1. to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension. 2. to cause to be in one s possession or succeed … Universalium
get — [c]/gɛt / (say get) verb (got, got or, Chiefly US, gotten, Archaic, gat, getting) –verb (t) 1. to obtain, gain, or acquire by any means: to get favour by service; get a good price. 2. to fetch or bring: I w …