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1 литературный подёнщик
1) General subject: Grub-street hack, Grub-street journalist, grub, hack, hod bearer, hod carrier, hod-bearer, hodman, penny a liner, penny-a-liner3) Advertising: word jobber4) Makarov: hedge writerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > литературный подёнщик
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2 подносчик извести
1) General subject: hod bearer, hod carrier, hod-bearer2) Construction: hodman (при каменной кладке) -
3 подносчик кирпичей
General subject: hod bearer, hod carrier, hod-bearer, hodmanУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подносчик кирпичей
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4 подручный
1) General subject: adjutant, assistant, cohort, handy man, handy-man, helper, hod bearer, hod carrier, hod-bearer, hodman, utility (об инструменте, например, ноже)2) Zoology: jackal3) Colloquial: nipper4) Military: expedient, improvised, mate, ready5) Engineering: subworker6) Rare: zany7) Construction: hand8) Scornful: spear carrier9) Jargon: ungepotch, ungepotched, ungepotchket10) Astronautics: handyman -
5 подручный каменщика
1) General subject: hawk boy, hawk-boy, hod bearer, hod-bearer, hodman2) Engineering: bricklayer's laborer, builder's laborer, hod carrier, mason's laborer3) Construction: builder's labourer, mason's labourerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подручный каменщика
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6 помощник
1) General subject: Temporary Assistant, a helping hand, accessary, acolyte, adjunct, affiliate, aid, aid de camp, aidant, aide (руководителя), aide de camp, ancilla, ancillary, assistant, (Обычно у мангака помощники (один или несколько), которые помогают ему в создании манги. В их обязанности обычно входит черновая работа (подготовка эскизов, обводка, наложение текстур и пр.) при приеме помощника на работу его обыч assistant, auxiliary, booster, bottle holder, bottle-holder, candle-holder, coadjutor, contributor, dep., deputy, devil, factotum, favourer, gillie, help, help-mate, helper, helpmate, helpmeet, hod bearer, hod carrier, hod-bearer, hodman, offsider, second, stooge (добровольный), subsidiary, vice, ally, adjoint, second banana2) Aviation: facilitator3) Naval: mate4) Colloquial: aid-de-camp, aide-de-camp5) American: lieutenant, Backstopper6) Obsolete: adjutant7) Military: apprentice, assistant officer (офицера), backer-up8) History: yeoman (должностного лица), adjunet9) Construction: hand10) Religion: usher11) Law: advocate, aider, associate, auxiliary member12) Economy: assistant officer (младший сотрудник второго разряда), supporter13) Mining: marrow14) Diplomatic term: second-hand15) Abbreviation: ass., asst17) leg.N.P. alternate, substitute18) Makarov: adjuvant19) Ethology: helper (особь, проявляющая родительское отношение к чужим детёнышам)
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