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1 shift
HR [m1]1. a designated period during a working day when a group of employees work continuously. Shifts are arranged in a variety of different patterns during a day or over a week or month, to enable a business to make more effective use of its equipment, and to enable a greater level of output to be achieved.2. the groups of employees working for a designated period during a working day. Where a shift pattern changes, the hours of work for the whole group of employees alters. -
2 shift
حَرَّكَ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes of the way. The sand is always shifting in a desert. stir: to move: A gentle wind stirred the trees. -
3 potruditi se
• make a effort; make a shift; take pains; trouble -
4 обходиться
1) General subject: come, cost, deal, deal (with, towards, by), do without, get along (to get along without food - обходиться без пищи), handle (кем-либо, чем-либо), make do with, manage, run out, serve (с кем-л.), shift, spare (без чего-либо), treat, use, use (с кем-л.), dispense, do, make shift (при помощи чего-л.-with, без чего-л.-without), do with (чем-л.), cost out (at) (A loaf of the crusty light rye we bake costs out at about 40 cents. A comparable loaf from a local bakery would run anywhere between $5 and $7. - обходится примерно)2) Colloquial: set back3) Mathematics: make4) Diplomatic term: (with) dispense (без чего-л.)5) leg.N.P. dispense with -
5 изхитрявам
outwit, overreach, circumvent* * *изхитря̀вам,гл. outwit, overreach, circumvent;\изхитрявам се make (a) shift, be smart enough (да to c inf.).* * *1. outwit, overreach, circumvent 2. ИЗХИТРЯВАМ се make (a) shift, be smart enough (да to с inf.) -
6 примириться
1) General subject: come to terms (with... - c...), come to terms with (smth) (с чем-л.), face up to (с чем-либо неприятным), put up, reconcile oneself (с чем-л.), sit, to be reconciled (с чем-л.), lump it, make shift, make up mind (с чем-л.), reconcile oneself (с чем-л.), put up with, (с фактом) live down2) Religion: make peace, reconcile3) Jargon: knuckle under -
7 ухитряться
General subject: contrive, make a shift, make shift, manage -
8 обходиться
deal глагол:set back (воспрепятствовать, задерживать, переводить назад стрелки часов, остановить, класть назад, обходиться)словосочетание: -
9 перебиваться
1) General subject: keep the wolf from the door, scrape (along, by), scratch along, rough it, scrape by (on) (manage one's existence barely) -
10 a-şi schimba locul
to shift (one's) groundto make a shiftto move to another seat. -
11 omogućiti
• contrive; emporium; enable; facilitate; make a shift; make possible; manage -
12 кое-как перебиваться
rub along словосочетание:make a precarious living (кое-как перебиваться, жить случайными доходами)глагол:eke out one's existence (кое-как перебиваться, умудряться сводить концы с концами)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > кое-как перебиваться
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13 ухитриться
General subject: make a shift, manage, contrive -
14 ухитрятися
= ухитритисяto contrive, to manage, to make (a) shift -
15 improvizirati
vt pf/impf improvise, extemporize, coll ad-lib; make a shift; fig play it by ear I improvizirati nosila improvise (ili rig up) a stretcher; improvizirati večeru whip up a supper* * *• extemporize• extemporise• improvise• adlib -
16 cambiar de sitio
• budge• change places• change position• make a shift• relocate -
17 truditi se
• afforce oneself; assay; be at some pain; bestir; effort; endeavour; exert; go to trouble; labour; make a shift; run for; strive; strive (strove, striven); struggle; take pains; take trouble; wrestle -
18 изхитря
изхитря̀,изхитря̀вам гл. outwit, overreach, circumvent;\изхитря се make (a) shift, be smart enough (да to c inf.). -
19 ухитряться
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20 довольствоваться
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