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1 line
n1) лінія; ряд2) конвеєр3) стропа (парашута)4) військ. лінія фронту5) військ. шеренга солдатів•- aircraft-position line - aircraft production break line - assembly line - base line - course line - cut-off line - DEW line - glide slope limit line - indicated course line - indicated slant course line - instability line - lead-in line - lead-out line - lines of force - lubber line - magnetic lines of force - neat line - obstacle clearance line - position line - radar line of sight - rhumb-line - routing line - runway centre line - satellite communications line - satellite line - shroud line - slant course line - space communications line - space line - wing chord line - wing split line -
2 work
1) праця; дія, вчинок2) працювати; діяти, чинити•- work an injury
- work camp
- work closely with citizens
- work collective
- work contract
- work experience
- work-farm
- work for release
- work incapacity
- work made for hire
- work of a judge
- work of legal scholarship
- work on the lead
- work permit
- work-related accident
- work-related injury
- work release
- work release position
- work relief
- work secret
- work stoppage
- work-to-rule strike
- work together with the public
- work under diplomatic cover
- work under the cover
- work up
- work up a disturbance
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3 blind alley
1. безвихідь, глухий кут; безвихідне становище- blind alley employment/ job/ occupation безперспективна робота, безперспективна діяльність- to lead to a blind alley завести у безвихідь/ глухий кут- the position is a blind alley ситуація безперспективна
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