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1. прил.эк. тр. = unemployed 2. 2),2. сущ.He is jobless. — Он безработный.
эк. тр., преим. брит., мн. безработные (как совокупность лиц, не имеющих работы; используется с определенным артиклем)Most western industrialised countries continue to spend more on benefits for the jobless than on measures to get the unemployed back into work. — Большинство западных индустриальных стран предпочитает тратить средства на пособия для безработных, чем на меры по их трудоустройству.
The jobless total is around 4 million. — Общее количество безработных — около 4 млн.
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n1) народ, нация; племя2) люди; население, жители•to bring people freedom — освобождать народы; приносить свободу народам
to lead people — руководить людьми / народом
- Arab peoplesto take an issue directly to the people — обращаться по какому-л. вопросу непосредственно к народу
- backward peoples
- border people
- common people
- country people
- dependent peoples
- disabled people
- displaced people
- distinguished people
- enslaved peoples
- exodus of people on ethic grounds
- for the benefit of the people
- fraternal peoples
- freedom-loving people
- heroic people
- indigenous people
- jobless people
- lagging peoples
- long-suffering people
- low-income people
- national security people
- oppressed peoples
- peace-loving people
- people eligible to vote
- people from all walks of life
- people hungry for power
- people in the middle
- people in work
- people of a special mould
- people of divergent views
- people of good will
- people of voting age
- people on the left
- people on the right
- people out of work
- people regarded as security risks
- personnel people
- plain-clothes security people
- plight of the people
- poverty-stricken people
- professional people
- progressive-minded people
- rebellious people
- segment of the people
- sitting on the fence people
- socially deprived people
- sovereign peoples
- strata of the people
- tainted people
- trained people
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Adj1. बेरोजगारThe closure of factories has left many people jobless. -
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N1. उद्दोग\rationalizationका\rationalizationपुनर्गठनRationalization of the company resulted in several jobless people to earna living. -
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1. adjective1) (comprising the whole) gesamt; Gesamt[gewicht, -wert, -bevölkerung usw.]what are your total debts? — wieviel Schulden hast du insgesamt?
a total increase of £100 — eine Steigerung von insgesamt 100 Pfund
2) (absolute) völlig nicht präd.be in total ignorance of something — von etwas überhaupt od. absolut nichts wissen
2. nounhave a total lack of interest in something — sich für etwas absolut nicht interessieren
3. transitive verb,a total of 200/£200 — etc. insgesamt 200/200 Pfund usw.
(Brit.) - ll-1) (add up) addieren, zusammenzählen [Zahlen, Posten, Beträge]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/113236/total_up">total up* * *['təutəl] 1. adjective(whole; complete: What is the total cost of the holiday?; The car was a total wreck.) Gesamt-..., völlig2. noun(the whole amount, ie of various sums added together: The total came to / was $10.) die Gesamtsumme3. verb(to add up or amount to: The doctor's fees totalled $200.) sich belaufen auf- totally- total up* * *to·tal[ˈtəʊtəl, AM ˈtoʊt̬əl]I. n Gesamtsumme fa \total of 21 horses was [or were] entered for the race im Ganzen wurden 21 Pferde zum Rennen zugelassen\total of an amount Gesamtsumme fin \total insgesamtII. adj\total cost Gesamtkosten pl\total income Gesamteinnahmen pl2. (absolute) völligthe cargo was written off as a \total loss die Fracht wurde als Totalverlust abgeschriebento be a \total disaster die reinste Katastrophe seinto be a \total stranger vollkommen fremd seinIII. vt1. (add up)▪ to \total sth etw zusammenrechnen [o addieren]their debts \total £8,000 ihre Schulden belaufen sich auf 8.000 Pfund* * *['təʊtl]1. adj(= complete) völlig, absolut; (= comprising the whole) Gesamt-; war, eclipse total; disaster absolut, totaltotal sum/amount — Gesamtsumme f
what is the total number of rooms you have? —
a total population of 650,000 — eine Gesamtbevölkerung von 650.000
the total effect of all this worry was... — im Endeffekt haben seine Sorgen bewirkt, dass...
a total stranger —
the silence was total — es herrschte völlige or vollkommene or totale Stille
my bewilderment was total — meine Verwirrung war vollkommen or komplett
2. nGesamtmenge f; (= money, figures) Endsumme fthis brings the total to £100 — das bringt die Gesamtsumme auf £ 100
the true jobless total was 4 million — die wahre Arbeitslosenzahl belief sich auf insgesamt 4 Millionen
See:3. vt1) (= amount to) sich belaufen auf (+acc)prizes totalling £3000 — Preise im Gesamtwert von £ 3000
2) (= add also total up) zusammenzählen, zusammenrechnen* * *total [ˈtəʊtl]A adj (adv totally)1. ganz, gesamt, Gesamt…:total amount → B 1;2. total, gänzlich, völlig:total eclipse ASTRON totale Finsternis;total failure völliger Fehlschlag;total loss Totalverlust m;3. total (alle Mittel anwendend):B s1. (Gesamt)Summe f, Gesamt-, Endbetrag m, Gesamtmenge f:a total of 20 bags insgesamt 20 Beutel2. (das) GanzeC v/t prät und pperf -taled, besonders Br -talled1. zusammenzählen, -rechnentotal(l)ing 10 dollars im Gesamtbetrag von 10 Dollar3. US umg ein Auto etc zu Schrott fahrenD v/i sich belaufen (to auf akk)* * *1. adjective1) (comprising the whole) gesamt; Gesamt[gewicht, -wert, -bevölkerung usw.]a total increase of £100 — eine Steigerung von insgesamt 100 Pfund
2) (absolute) völlig nicht präd.2. nounbe in total ignorance of something — von etwas überhaupt od. absolut nichts wissen
3. transitive verb,a total of 200/£200 — etc. insgesamt 200/200 Pfund usw.
(Brit.) - ll-1) (add up) addieren, zusammenzählen [Zahlen, Posten, Beträge]2) (amount to) [insgesamt] betragenPhrasal Verbs:- total up* * *adj.Gesamt- präfix.ganz adj.gesamt adj.gesamter adj.vollständig adj.völlig adj. n.Gesamtbetrag m. -
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"сезам, откройся", магическая формула, открывающая все двери [слова, с помощью которых открывалась дверь в пещеру разбойников в сказке "Али Баба и сорок разбойников" из "Тысячи и одной ночи"]In the last analysis, the open sesame to the solution of this problem was simple: to offer enough in pounds sterling. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Stoic’, ch. 32) — В конце концов волшебное заклинание "сезам, откройся" на сей раз оказывалось проще простого: выложить достаточное количество фунтов стерлингов.
The real open sesame to atomic energy is the neutron. (R. E. Lapp, ‘Atoms and People’, ch. II) — Нейтрон действительно является волшебным "сезам, откройся!" для атомной энергии.
In the final winnowing, half the candidates were rejected. The survivors were issued badges which would be our open sesame to the gates the next morning when we could file in through the envious alleys of the jobless. (J. Conroy, ‘The Disinherited’, part II, ch. IX) — При окончательном отборе половина кандидатов отсеялась. Остальным выдали жетоны, которые должны были служить пропуском, когда на следующее утро мы пройдем к воротам завода через завистливо глядящую толпу безработных.
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