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1 off duty
not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; () adjective (etc) خارِج الوَظيفَه، في غَيْر أوْقات العَمَل -
2 off-peak hours
часы вне максимума ( суточной) нагрузки (напр., энергосистемы)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > off-peak hours
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3 on duty, (off duty)
في أثناء الخِدْمَة (خارج أوقات الخِدمة) \ on duty, (off duty): at work (not at work): The night nurse has 12 hours on duty, then 12 hours off duty. She went on duty at 18.00 and came off duty at 06.00. -
4 knock off
to stop working:يَتَوَقَّف عن العَمَلWhat time do you knock off in this factory?
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5 time off in lieu
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6 нерабочее время
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7 нерабочие часы
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > нерабочие часы
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8 свободные часы
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > свободные часы
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9 свободные часы
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10 вільні години
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11 время нерабочее
off time, off hours -
12 нерабочее время
1) General subject: off duty, off-duty, off-hour, non-working hours2) Engineering: dead time, down time, downtime, fault time, idle time, ineffective time, out-of-service time, outage time, standing time, time-out, timeout3) Railway term: off-work hours4) Economy: free time, lie time, off time, standby time5) Accounting: the off hours6) Forestry: unproductive time7) Geophysics: dead-time8) Business: inoperable time, time off9) Household appliances: stand time10) SAP. non-work11) Automation: dead (cycle) time, noncutting time, nonmachining time, parasitic time (напр. станка), wasted time12) Quality control: out-of-work time13) Aviation medicine: nonworking time14) Makarov: off hours15) Security: nonduty hours, nonworking hours16) Microsoft: Non-Working Time -
13 deshora
f.wrong time, inopportuneness, impertinence, inopportunity.* * *1 inconvenient time\* * *SF* * *a deshora(s) — off hours (AmE), out of hours (BrE)
* * *----* a deshora(s) = at odd times, out of hours.* Hacer Algo a deshora = mistime.* * *a deshora(s) — off hours (AmE), out of hours (BrE)
* * ** a deshora(s) = at odd times, out of hours.* Hacer Algo a deshora = mistime.* * *a deshora(s) out of hourscomer a deshora(s) to eat at odd times o out of hours* * *
deshora:
deshora (a) locución adverbial at odd times
comer a deshora, to eat at odd times
hablar a deshora, to speak at the wrong time
* * *deshora: a deshora, a deshoras loc adv[en momento inoportuno] at a bad time; [en horas poco habituales] at an unearthly hour;siempre da su opinión a deshora she always gives her opinion when it's not asked for;no es bueno comer a deshora it's not good to eat outside normal mealtimes* * *f:a deshora(s) at the wrong time -
14 свободное время
1) General subject: idlesse, leisure time, off, off time, overhours, spare time, vacant hours, leisure, idle moments2) American: downtime3) Engineering: free time4) Economy: idle time5) Astronautics: off-duty6) Business: idleness7) Makarov: off hours, the off hours8) Logistics: grace time, notice time -
15 рабочее время
1. operation-use time2. labour hoursвремя, когда на улицах нет большого движения — slack hours
наши дни, наше время — these latter days, our own day
в обычный час, в обычное время — at the customary hour
3. labour time4. timeсторожевой таймер; контрольное реле времени — watchdog timer
показывать время; показывать, который час — to tell the time
5. working hoursпредобеденный час ; время коктейлей — cocktail hour
свободные часы; свободное время — the off hours
6. action timeвремя цикла; во время цикла — cycle time
7. office hours8. operating timeдолгое время; долговременный — long time
9. operating-time10. uptimeвремя, затраченное на выполнение рейса — block-to-block time
время установления сигнала; время успокоения — settling time
11. spellвремя, проведённое за картами — a spell at cardplaying
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16 fritid
свободное время-a/-en* * ** * *subst. leisure, leisure time, spare time subst. time off, off-hours subst. (militær) off-duty hours, off-duty -
17 в нерабочее время
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18 свободный час
показывать время; показывать, который час — to tell the time
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > свободный час
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19 piket
picket in a strike; posted guard; duty officer, one on duty during off hours; be on duty during off hours -
20 piket
picket in a strike. 2 posted guard. 3 duty officer, o. on duty during off hours. 4 be on duty during off hours.
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