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1 materialized surplus Labor
Экономика: овеществлённый прибавочный трудУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > materialized surplus Labor
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2 materialized surplus labor
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > materialized surplus labor
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3 labor
1) труд || трудиться2) работа, задание || работать3) рабочая сила, рабочие; рабочий класс4) лейбористский -
4 labor
трудиться; труд; профсоюзы; роды; трудовойmarginal disutility of labor — предельная «тягость» труда
Синонимический ряд:1. childbirth (noun) birth; birth pang; birth pangs; childbearing; childbirth; delivery; parturition; travail2. chore (noun) chore; job3. employees (noun) employees; proletariat; work force; workers4. work (noun) bullwork; donkeywork; drive; drudge; drudgery; exertion; grind; moil; plugging; slavery; slogging; strain; struggle; sweat; toil; work5. working class (noun) working class; workingmen6. belabor (verb) belabor; elaborate; overdo7. drive (verb) cultivate; drive; drudge; moil; strain; strive; struggle; toil; tug; work8. suffer (verb) be burdened; be distressed; be troubled; sufferАнтонимический ряд:ease; idleness; leisure; relaxation; rest; unemployment -
5 division of labor
marginal disutility of labor — предельная «тягость» труда
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6 forced labor
marginal disutility of labor — предельная «тягость» труда
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7 slave labor
marginal disutility of labor — предельная «тягость» труда
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8 division of labor
marginal disutility of labor — предельная «тягость» труда
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9 mass
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