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Экономика: трудовые проблемы (затруднения с персоналом) -
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трудовые проблемы; волнения среди рабочих -
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трудовые проблемы (затруднения с персоналом)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > labor troubles
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labor troublesБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > трудовые проблемы
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n1) затруднение; проблема; беда; неприятность2) беспокойство; волнение3) повреждение; нарушение; перебой ( в работе); неисправность; авария4) pl волнения, беспорядки•to cause / to create trouble — вызывать / провоцировать беспорядки
to overcome one's troubles — справляться со своими трудностями
to run into serious trouble — сталкиваться с серьезными трудностями / неприятностями
- economic troublesto stir up trouble — разжигать волнения, подстрекать к беспорядкам
- ethnic troubles
- financial trouble
- internal troubles
- labor troubles
- our economic troubles continue to resist solution
- potential troubles
- troubles are worsening
- troubles broke out
- troubles erupted
- troubles flared
- troubles have been brewing for several days
- troubles have been simmering for some time
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1) затруднение; усилие2) неисправность; повреждение; авария; перебой (в работе); нарушение (производственного процесса) || нарушать (правильный ход работы) -
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Синонимический ряд:1. jobs (noun) chores; jobs; onuses; tasks2. pains (noun) care; labor; pains3. trials (noun) attempts; endeavours; essays; trials4. troubles (noun) elbow greases; exertions; strains; strivings; struggles; troubles; whiles
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