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1 job
[‹ob]1) (a person's daily work or employment: She has a job as a bank-clerk; Some of the unemployed men have been out of a job for four years.) darbs2) (a piece of work or a task: I have several jobs to do before going to bed.) darbs; uzdevums•- a good job
- have a job
- just the job
- make the best of a bad job* * *darbs; grūts uzdevums; nodarbošanās, darbs; negodīgs darījums; aplaupīšana, zādzība; apstrādājamais priekšmets, detaļa; strādāt gadījuma darbus; slēgt negodīgus darījumus; būt par mākleri, spekulēt; negodīgi izmantot dienesta stāvokli -
2 job of work
krietns darbs -
3 job-hop
bieži mainīt darba vietas -
4 job-hopper
darba vietas biežs mainītājs -
5 job-hopping
bieža darba vietas maiņa -
6 job-work
gabaldarbs -
7 a good job
(a lucky or satisfactory state of affairs: It's a good job that she can't hear what you're saying; He has lost his trumpet, and a good job too!) lieliski; nav slikti -
8 just the job
(entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) tieši tas, kas vajadzīgs* * *tieši tas, kas vajadzīgs -
9 have a job
(to have difficulty: You'll have a job finishing all this work tonight.) būt grūtībām -
10 a beast of a job
velnišķīgi grūts uzdevums -
11 bad job
bezcerīga lieta -
12 black-bag job
telpas nelikumīga kratīšana -
13 cushy job
silta vietiņa -
14 each busy with his several job
katrs aizņemts ar savu darbu -
15 fat job
ienesīga vieta; izdevīgs darbs; izdevīgs darbiņš; silta vietiņa -
16 fiddling little job
nieka darbs -
17 full-time-job
štata darbs; laikietilpīgs darbs -
18 he is a rank beginner at the job
viņš šajā darbā ir tikai iesācējsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > he is a rank beginner at the job
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19 he is new to the job
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20 he is tailor-made for this job
viņš ir piemērots šim darbam
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