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1 sack workers
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2 to sack workers
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3 worker
n1) рабочий2) работник, сотрудник
- agricultural worker
- auxiliary worker
- average worker
- blue-collar worker
- brain worker
- casual worker
- clerical worker
- day worker
- dock worker
- efficient worker
- engineering worker
- experienced worker
- factory worker
- farm worker
- foreign worker
- full-time worker
- general worker
- heavy worker
- highly qualified worker
- highly skilled worker
- hired worker
- industrial worker
- inexperienced worker
- key worker
- low-income worker
- low-salaried worker
- low-skilled worker
- manual worker
- nonmanual worker
- nonunion worker
- odd-job worker
- office worker
- on-site workers
- part-time worker
- permanent worker
- piece worker
- piece-rate worker
- production worker
- professional worker
- qualified worker
- redundant worker
- regular worker
- research worker
- salaried worker
- seasonal worker
- semiskilled worker
- short-time worker
- skilled worker
- temporary worker
- transport worker
- underpaid worker
- unskilled worker
- wage worker
- warehouse worker
- welfare worker
- white collar worker
- workers of budgetary institutions
- discharge workers
- dismiss workers
- employ workers
- fire workers
- hire workers
- lay off workers
- recruit workers
- sack workers
- take on workersEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > worker
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4 right and left
1) везде, повсюду; во все стороны; со всех сторон, отовсюду; направо и налево, без разборуI have been borrowing money right and left. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Moneychangers’, ch. XXIII) — Я занимал деньги у кого только мог.
The trusts made enemies right and left... (W. Lippman, ‘Drift and Mastery’, ch. VII) — Тресты везде создавали себе врагов...
As for the big motor firms, they aim to put the entire burden of the crises on the soulders of the workers. They have made hundreds of millions of pounds in profits since the war. Yet at the first sign of difficulties they sack workers right and left. (‘Daily Worker’) — Что касается крупных автомобильных фирм, то они стремятся переложить все бремя кризисов на плечи рабочих. Владельцы этих фирм заработали после войны сотни миллионов фунтов. Тем не менее, как только возникают трудности, рабочих повсеместно увольняют.
2) направо и налево, безрассудно, не считаясь ни с кем и ни с чем, без зазрения совестиI've known you seven year [= years], and you've always seemed sensible till now. And now you're just letting them rob you right and left. (J. London, ‘Burning Daylight’, part I, ch. XI) —...я тебя знал семь лет, и до сего дня ты мне всегда казался человеком разумным. А теперь ты даешь себя грабить всем, кому не лень.
But I found he was robbing us right and left, so I had to turn him out. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘A Man from Glasgow’) — Когда я узнал, что испанец без зазрения совести обкрадывал меня, мне пришлось его выставить.
Police made much of the fact that for the past eighteen months Arlene Duvall had been living a life of leisure, spending money right and left with carefree abandon, money which she certainly had not earned and the possession of which she ‘could not explain.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Sunbather's Diary’, ch. 2) — Полиция придавала большое значение тому, что за последние полтора года Арлин Дюваль вела праздную жизнь, сорила деньгами направо и налево, хотя сама ничего не заработала и не могла объяснить, откуда у нее эти деньги.
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5 get one's walking orders
(get one's walking(-)orders (walking(-)papers или walking(-)ticket, get the bird, kick, mitten, push или sack разг.; жарг. тж. get the boot, bounce, chuck, the order of the boot или hoof; амер. жарг. get the air, ax или gate))1) быть уволенным, выгнанным с работы, "вылететь" [get one's walking(-)orders, walking(-)papers или walking(-)ticket, get the mitten] [первонач. амер.]; см. тж. get the bird2)Father O'Gorman had got his walking papers by this time. He was going to London and promised to bring the wrongs and grievances of people of the goldfields before members of the House of Commons with whom he was acquainted. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 61) — К тому времени отец О'Горман был уже смещен. Он собирался в Лондон и обещал довести до сведения некоторых членов палаты общин обо всех невзгодах и притеснениях, которые терпит народ на приисках.
Dave shouted at the trammer-boss, ‘Out of every thousand workers, surface and underground, only eighty-three are kept on after they reach forty-five! That's what is better, all right! We're on the slag dump twenty years before we can claim a pension! So the work is safer now, eh? Safer for who? Safer for the guys who get the gate by the hundreds every week?’ (D. Carter, ‘Fatherless Sons’, ch. 28) — - Из каждой тысячи рабочих и под землей и на поверхности только восемьдесят три продолжают работать после сорока пяти лет! - кричал Дейв на старшего откатчика. - Вот оно улучшение труда! Нас выбрасывают на свалку за двадцать лет до того, как наступает срок пенсии! Значит, сейчас работать не так опасно, да? Только для кого? Для тех рабочих, которых каждую неделю сотнями вышвыривают за ворота?
‘Am I going to get the push?’ said McGrath. Ducane hesitated. In fact McGrath's dismissal was a certainty. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Nice and the Good’, ch. 2) — - А меня выгонят с работы? - спросил Мак-Грат. Дакейн ответил не сразу. Действительно, уже было принято решение уволить Мак-Грата.
3) (только get the air, ax, bounce, gate, mitten, push или sack) получить отказ, отставку, быть отвергнутым; ≈ остаться с носом ( о женихе)Young gentlemen that have got the mitten... always sigh. (OED) — Благородные юноши, отвергнутые своими дамами сердца... обычно только горько вздыхают.
Joe is sad because he just got the gate from his girl. (DAI) — Джо грустит, так как его девушка дала ему отставку.
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6 axe
1. сущ.1) общ. топор2) эк., разг. прерывание; приостановление, резкое сокращение (напр., бюджета, ассигнований, штатов и т. п.)to get the axe — быть уволенным, вылететь с работы; быть исключенным (напр., из школы)
The project can get the axe at any time. — Проект в любой момент может быть приостановлен.
He got the axe last week and now has no job. — Его уволили на прошлой неделе, и сейчас он сидит без работы.
I got the axe from school. — Меня исключили из школы.
Syn:2. гл.1) общ. рубить, работать топором2) эк., разг. сокращать (напр., бюджет, ассигнования, штаты)Hundreds of workers are to be axed at the end of May. — Сотни работников будут сокращены в конце Мая.
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7 terminate
1. a ограниченный2. a грам. терминативный, предельный3. v завершать, класть конец4. v заканчиваться, завершаться; оканчиваться5. v приводить6. v ограничивать; ставить предел7. v ограничиваться; обрываться8. v амер. увольнять9. v эл. присоединять к клемме, зажимуСинонимический ряд:1. abolish (verb) abolish; cancel; eliminate2. adjourn (verb) adjourn; dissolve; prorogate; prorogue; recess; rise3. cease (verb) abort; break off; cease; discontinue; interrupt; stop; suspend4. close (verb) close; complete; conclude; consummate; determine; do; end; eventuate; finish; halt; issue; prove; result; ultimate; wind up; wrap up5. dismiss (verb) ax; boot out; bounce; cashier; discharge; disemploy; dismiss; fire; kick out; let out; sack; turn off6. kill (verb) kill7. limit (verb) bound; confine; limit; restrict; tether8. quit (verb) drop; leave; quit; resignАнтонимический ряд:begin; continue; hire; open
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