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fee n1 (for professional, artistic service) honoraires mpl ; the fee for the X-ray is £20 le coût de la radiographie est de 20 livres sterling ; school fees frais mpl de scolarité ; service fee commission f ; to pay a fee payer ; he charged us a fee of $200 il nous a fait payer 200 dollars ; to be paid on a fee basis recevoir des honoraires ; he will do it for a fee il le fera s'il est payé ;2 ( for admission) droit m d'entrée ; ( for membership) cotisation f ; to pay/receive a fee payer/recevoir une somme d'argent ; admission fee, entry fee droit m d'entrée ; registration fee frais mpl d'inscription ; what is the membership fee? quel est le montant de la cotisation? -
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tju'ʃən1) (teaching, especially private: he gives music tuition / tuition in music.) enseñanza/instrucción privada2) ((American) tuition fee; the money a student pays to a college, university or private school: How much is the tuition at your university?) matrículatuition n clases / instruccióntr[tjʊː'ɪʃən]1 enseñanza, instrucción nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLprivate tuition clases nombre femenino plural particularestuition fees SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL matrículan.• coste de la matrícula s.m.• cuota escolar s.f.• enseñanza s.f.tʊ'ɪʃən, tjuː'ɪʃənmass nouna) ( instruction) (frml)tuition (IN something) — clases fpl (de algo)
she's having private tuition — está tomando or le están dando clases particulares; (before n)
tuition fees — ≈matrícula f
b) ( fees) matrícula f[tjʊ'ɪʃǝn]1.N enseñanza f, instrucción f ; (US) matrícula fprivate tuition — clases fpl particulares (in de)
2.CPDtuition fees NPL — matrícula fsing, tasas fpl de matriculación
* * *[tʊ'ɪʃən, tjuː'ɪʃən]mass nouna) ( instruction) (frml)tuition (IN something) — clases fpl (de algo)
she's having private tuition — está tomando or le están dando clases particulares; (before n)
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Portugal's oldest and once its most prestigious university. As one of Europe's oldest seats of learning, the University of Coimbra and its various roles have a historic importance that supersedes merely the educational. For centuries, the university formed and trained the principal elites and professions that dominated Portugal. For more than a century, certain members of its faculty entered the central government in Lisbon. A few, such as law professor Afonso Costa, mathematics instructor Sidônio Pais, anthropology professor Bernardino Machado, and economics professor Antônio de Oliveira Salazar, became prime ministers and presidents of the republic. In such a small country, with relatively few universities until recently, Portugal counted Coimbra's university as the educational cradle of its leaders and knew its academic traditions as an intimate part of national life.Established in 1290 by King Dinis, the university first opened in Lisbon but was moved to Coimbra in 1308, and there it remained. University buildings were placed high on a hill, in a position thatphysically dominates Portugal's third city. While sections of the medieval university buildings are present, much of what today remains of the old University of Coimbra dates from the Manueline era (1495-1521) and the 17th and 18th centuries. The main administration building along the so-called Via Latina is baroque, in the style of the 17th and 18th centuries. Most prominent among buildings adjacent to the central core structures are the Chapel of São Miguel, built in the 17th century, and the magnificent University Library, of the era of wealthy King João V, built between 1717 and 1723. Created entirely by Portuguese artists and architects, the library is unique among historic monuments in Portugal. Its rare book collection, a monument in itself, is complemented by exquisite gilt wood decorations and beautiful doors, windows, and furniture. Among visitors and tourists, the chapel and library are the prime attractions to this day.The University underwent important reforms under the Pombaline administration (1750-77). Efforts to strengthen Coimbra's position in advanced learning and teaching by means of a new curriculum, including new courses in new fields and new degrees and colleges (in Portugal, major university divisions are usually called "faculties") often met strong resistance. In the Age of the Discoveries, efforts were made to introduce the useful study of mathematics, which was part of astronomy in that day, and to move beyond traditional medieval study only of theology, canon law, civil law, and medicine. Regarding even the advanced work of the Portuguese astronomer and mathematician Pedro Nunes, however, Coimbra University was lamentably slow in introducing mathematics or a school of arts and general studies. After some earlier efforts, the 1772 Pombaline Statutes, the core of the Pombaline reforms at Coimbra, had an impact that lasted more than a century. These reforms remained in effect to the end of the monarchy, when, in 1911, the First Republic instituted changes that stressed the secularization of learning. This included the abolition of the Faculty of Theology.Elaborate, ancient traditions and customs inform the faculty and student body of Coimbra University. Tradition flourishes, although some customs are more popular than others. Instead of residing in common residences or dormitories as in other countries, in Coimbra until recently students lived in the city in "Republics," private houses with domestic help hired by the students. Students wore typical black academic gowns. Efforts during the Revolution of 25 April 1974 and aftermath to abolish the wearing of the gowns, a powerful student image symbol, met resistance and generated controversy. In romantic Coimbra tradition, students with guitars sang characteristic songs, including Coimbra fado, a more cheerful song than Lisbon fado, and serenaded other students at special locations. Tradition also decreed that at graduation graduates wore their gowns but burned their school (or college or subject) ribbons ( fitas), an important ceremonial rite of passage.The University of Coimbra, while it underwent a revival in the 1980s and 1990s, no longer has a virtual monopoly over higher education in Portugal. By 1970, for example, the country had only four public and one private university, and the University of Lisbon had become more significant than ancient Coimbra. At present, diversity in higher education is even more pronounced: 12 private universities and 14 autonomous public universities are listed, not only in Lisbon and Oporto, but at provincial locations. Still, Coimbra retains an influence as the senior university, some of whose graduates still enter national government and distinguished themselves in various professions.An important student concern at all institutions of higher learning, and one that marked the last half of the 1990s and continued into the next century, was the question of increased student fees and tuition payments (in Portuguese, propinas). Due to the expansion of the national universities in function as well as in the size of student bodies, national budget constraints, and the rising cost of education, the central government began to increase student fees. The student movement protested this change by means of various tactics, including student strikes, boycotts, and demonstrations. At the same time, a growing number of private universities began to attract larger numbers of students who could afford the higher fees in private institutions, but who had been denied places in the increasingly competitive and pressured public universities. -
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1. сущ.1)а) эк. плата (за услуги, какое-л. право и т. д.); комиссия, комиссионный сбор; чаевые; вознаграждение; гонорар; взносATTRIBUTES:
additional fee, extra fee — дополнительная плата, дополнительное вознаграждение
base [basic\] fee — базовая плата, базовое вознаграждение
contract with a base fee of 1% and an award fee of 2% — контракт с базовым вознаграждением в размере 1% и премиальными в размере 2%
lawyer's fee — гонорар [вознаграждение\] адвоката
We couldn't afford to pay the lawyer's fees. — У нас не было денег, чтобы нанять адвоката.
use fee — плата за пользование [использование\]
The total replacement fee for a lost book is $60. — Суммарная плата за замену утерянной книги составляет $60.
monthly fee — месячная плата, месячное вознаграждение, плата [вознаграждение\] за месяц
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fee for [smth.\] — плата [вознаграждение, комиссионные\] за [что-л.\]
The fee for adults is $3 per day. — Плата для взрослых составляет $3 в день
The registration fee per person is £66 + VAT. — Регистрационный взнос на одно лицо составляет £66 плюс НДС.
a $5.00 per day fee — плата в размере $5.00 в день
$75.00 Rental Fee for two hours; $37.50 for each additional hour — Плата за прокат на два часа составляет $75,00; $37,50 за каждый дополнительный час.
fee of $100, $100 fee — плата в размере $100
one-time fee of $17.88 to $34.95 — единовременная плата в размере от $17,88 до $34,95
a fee in the amount of $1000 — плата в сумме [в размере\] $1000
amount of fee — сумма оплаты [вознаграждения, комиссионных\]
per-transaction fee — плата [комиссионные\] за операцию
$10.00 fee per transaction — плата [комиссионные\] в размере $10 за операцию
to receive a fee — получать вознаграждение [плату\]
See:12-b-1 fee, 12b-1 fee, account fee, administration fee, administrative fee, admission fee, advance fee, advisory fee, agency fee, allowable fee, annual fee, application fee, appraisal fee, arrangement fee, assumption fee, ATM fee, audit fee, automated teller machine fee, award fee, back fee, bounced check fee, break-up fee, brokerage fee, broker's fee, broking fee, capitated fee, capitation fee, chargeback fee, clearing fee, commission fee, commitment fee, conditional fee, connection fee, consulting fee, contingency fee, contingent fee, contractor's fee, copyright fee, credit report fee, custodial fee, delivery fee, directors' fee, discount fee, distribution fee, documentation fee, drop-dead fee, early redemption fee, early repayment fee, effluent fee, emission fee, entrance fee, exit fee, facility fee, factoring fee, fair share fee, filing fee, finder's fee, fixed fee, flat fee, front-end fee, graduation fee, grazing fee, guarantee fee, handling fees, harbour fees, high loan to value fee, high percentage lending fee, high percentage loan fee, holding fee, incentive fee, initiation fee, insufficient funds fee, interchange fee, issuer's reimbursement fee, joining fee, kill fee, landing fee, late enrollment fee, late fee, late payment fee, licence fee 2), listing fee, loan discount fee, loan fee, loan guarantee fee, loan origination fee, lock-in fee, maintenance fee, management fee, manager's fee, membership fee, merchant discount fee, mortgage indemnity fee, mortgage indemnity guarantee fee, non-sufficient funds fee, no-sale fee, NSF fee, origination fee, overdraft fee, penalty fee, performance fee, policy fee, prepayment fee, professional fee, purchase fee, reasonable and customary fee, redemption fee, registration fee 2), renewal fee, rental fee, reproduction fee, retainer fee, retaining fee, returned check fee, re-use fee, SAG fee, sale fee, sales fee, school fee, Screen Actors Guild fee, SEC fee, service fee, sign-up fee, slotting fee, stand-by fee, stop payment fee, storage fee, subscription fee, success fee, surrender fee, take-up fee, termination fee, transaction fee, tuition fee, union fees, upfront fee, user fee, usual and customary fee, usual, customary and reasonable fee, usual, customary and reasonable fee, usual, customary and reasonable fee, usual, customary and reasonable feeб) гос. фин. сбор (целевой обязательный платеж, предназначенный для оплаты услуг, оказываемых компаниям и предприятиям государственными органами)legal [litigation\] fee — судебный сбор, судебная пошлина
Syn:See:assessment fee, consular fee, customs user fee, harbor maintenance fee, Land Registry fee, licence fee 1), notarial fee, patent fee, registration fee 1) tax 1. 1) а), duty 1. 3) а), impost, government dues2) эк., ист. = fief 1),3)а) юр. право собственностиSee:б) юр., ист. лен, феод, феодальное поместье, частное владение2. гл.1) общ. выплачивать (гонорар, чаевые, плату за дополнительные услуги)2) эк. тр., редк. нанимать (на работу), предоставлять работуWe feed a lawyer to act for us. — Мы взяли адвоката для ведения нашего дела.
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плата, комиссия, гонорар, вознаграждение: 1) плата (комиссия) за услугу; проведение операции в виде процента от цены или фиксированной суммы (может устанавливаться в ходе переговоров) (напр., оплата услуг юристов или аудиторов); 2) плата за учебу в частной школе или университете; 3) чаевые; 4) сбор, пошлина; 5) вступительный взнос в клуб; 6) абсолютное право собственности; право наследования без ограничений; = fee simple; fee simple absolute; freehold.* * *гонорар; комиссия; сбор; вознаграждение. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валюта -
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90 tuition
[tjuː'ɪʃn] [AE tuː-]1) istruzione f., insegnamento m.* * *[tju'ʃən]1) (teaching, especially private: he gives music tuition / tuition in music.) lezione2) ((American) tuition fee; the money a student pays to a college, university or private school: How much is the tuition at your university?) (tassa scolastica)* * *tuition /tju:ˈɪʃn/, ( USA) /tu:ˈɪʃn/n. [u]1 istruzione tutoriale; insegnamento privato● private tuition in Greek, lezioni private di grecotuitionala.* * *[tjuː'ɪʃn] [AE tuː-]1) istruzione f., insegnamento m. -
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registration [‚redʒɪ'streɪʃən](a) (of name) enregistrement m; (of student) inscription f; (of voter) inscription f sur la liste électorale; (of trademark) dépôt m; (of vehicle, shares, company) immatriculation f; (of luggage) enregistrement m; (of birth, death, marriage) déclaration f; (of mortgage) inscription f;∎ when does registration start? (for university, evening classes) quand les inscriptions commencent-elles?►► Stock Exchange registration body chambre f d'enregistrement;registration card (for enrolling on course etc) fiche f d'inscription; (for foreign guests) fiche f voyageur; (for non-EU guests) fiche f de police; Computing licence f;registration certificate matricule f;Finance registration fees droits mpl d'inscription;registration number British Cars numéro m d'immatriculation; (of student) numéro m d'inscription; (of baggage) numéro m d'enregistrement; Computing numéro m de licence;∎ the car has the registration number E123 SYK la voiture est immatriculée E123 SYK;Australian & New Zealand Cars registration plate plaque f d'immatriculation ou minéralogique;registration and transfer fees droits mpl d'inscription et de transfertUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > registration
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nounUnterricht, der* * *[tju'ʃən]1) (teaching, especially private: he gives music tuition / tuition in music.) der Unterricht2) ((American) tuition fee; the money a student pays to a college, university or private school: How much is the tuition at your university?)* * *tui·tion[tjuˈɪʃən, AM tuˈ-]n no pl* * *[tjU'ISən]nUnterricht m* * *1. (besonders Einzel-, Privat) Unterricht m:a) SCHULE Schulgeld n,b) UNIV Studiengebühren2. besonders USa) SCHULE Schulgeld nb) UNIV Studiengebühren pl* * *nounUnterricht, der* * *n.Unterricht m. -
93 professional
- ʃə-1) (of a profession: professional skill.) profesional2) (of a very high standard: a very professional performance.) profesional, muy bueno3) (earning money by performing, or giving instruction, in a sport or other activity that is a pastime for other people; not amateur: a professional musician/golfer.) profesionalprofessional adj profesionaltr[prə'feʃənəl]1 (gen) profesional1 profesional nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go professional / turn professional volverse profesionalto take professional advice asesorarse por un,-a profesionalprofessional [prə'fɛʃənəl] adj: profesional♦ professionally adv: profesional mfadj.• de profesión adj.• profesional adj.n.• profesional s.m.
I prə'feʃṇəl, prə'feʃənḷ1) ( as opposed to amateur) (before n) <musician/golfer> profesional; < soldier> de carrerato go o turn professional — hacerse* profesional
2)a) (done, given by professionals) (before n)to take professional advice — asesorarse con un profesional (or un experto, técnico etc)
the break-in was a professional job — los que entraron eran profesionales del robo or ladrones profesionales
b) ( befitting a professional)
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noun profesional mf; ( competent person) experto, -ta m,f[prǝ'feʃǝnl]1. ADJ1) (=non-amateur) [sport, sportsperson, musician] profesional; [soldier] de carrerathat boy's a professional trouble-maker * — iro, hum ese niño es un alborotador profesional
before spending any money you ought to seek professional advice — deberías consultar a un profesional antes de gastar nada de dinero
I have sought professional advice and have been advised to go ahead with the case — he consultado a un abogado y me ha aconsejado seguir adelante con el caso
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she needs professional help for her depression — necesita ayuda de un profesional para superar su depresión•
to turn or go professional — hacerse profesional, profesionalizarse2) (=employed in a profession)the flat is ideal for the professional single person — el piso es idóneo para el profesional soltero
3) (=relating to a profession) profesional4) (=appropriate to a professional)that wasn't a very professional thing to do — eso no fue propio de un profesional, eso fue una falta de profesionalidad
5) (=competent, skilled)you could tell the burglary was a professional job — se veía que el robo fue obra de un profesional or de un experto
you've done a really professional job of the decorating — has pintado la casa como un verdadero profesional or experto
2. N1) (=non-amateur) profesional mf2) (=person employed in a profession) profesional mf3) (=expert) profesional mf, experto(-a) m / fthe killing was the work of a professional — el asesinato fue obra de un profesional or de un experto
Brenner was no ordinary thief, but a true professional — Brenner no era un ladrón cualquiera, sino un verdadero profesional or experto
3.CPDprofessional charges NPL — honorarios mpl profesionales
professional fees NPL — honorarios mpl profesionales
professional foul N — falta f profesional
professional liability N — responsabilidad f profesional
professional misconduct N — falta f de ética profesional
he was found guilty of professional misconduct — se le declaró culpable de falta de ética profesional
professional practice N — (=method) práctica f profesional; (=career) vida f profesional
in his professional practice he had come across many patients with similar symptoms — en su vida profesional había atendido a muchos pacientes con síntomas parecidos
professional qualification N — título m profesional
professional school N — (US) escuela f profesional superior
professional services NPL — servicios mpl prestados por profesionales
professional skills NPL — técnicas fpl de la profesión
professional standing N — reputación f profesional
professional training N — formación f profesional
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I [prə'feʃṇəl, prə'feʃənḷ]1) ( as opposed to amateur) (before n) <musician/golfer> profesional; < soldier> de carrerato go o turn professional — hacerse* profesional
2)a) (done, given by professionals) (before n)to take professional advice — asesorarse con un profesional (or un experto, técnico etc)
the break-in was a professional job — los que entraron eran profesionales del robo or ladrones profesionales
b) ( befitting a professional)
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ju:ni'və:sətiplural - universities; noun((the buildings or colleges of) a centre of advanced education and research, that has the power to grant degrees: He'll have four years at university after he leaves school; (also adjective) a university student.) universidaduniversity n universidadtr[jʊːnɪ'vɜːsətɪ]noun (pl universities)1 universidad nombre femenino1 universitario,-an.• universidad s.f.'juːnə'vɜːrsəti, ˌjuːnɪ'vɜːsətishe is at the university (AmE) o (BrE) at university — está en la universidad
she left (the) university in 1980 — terminó la carrera en 1980; (before n) <town, life, education> universitario
[ˌjuːnɪ'vɜːsɪtɪ]university student — (estudiante mf) universitario, -ria m,f
1.N universidad f2.CPD [degree, year, professor, student] universitario; [library] de la universidaduniversity degree N — título m universitario
university entrance N — acceso m a la universidad
university entrance examination — examen m de ingreso a la universidad
university faculty N — facultad f universitaria
university fees NPL — matrícula fsing universitaria
university hospital N — hospital m universitario
university student N — estudiante mf universitario(-a), universitario(a) m / f
university town N — ciudad f que tiene universidad
* * *['juːnə'vɜːrsəti, ˌjuːnɪ'vɜːsəti]she is at the university (AmE) o (BrE) at university — está en la universidad
she left (the) university in 1980 — terminó la carrera en 1980; (before n) <town, life, education> universitario
university student — (estudiante mf) universitario, -ria m,f
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Del verbo prever: ( conjugate prever) \ \
previó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: prever previo previó
prever ( conjugate prever) verbo transitivo ‹ tiempo› to forecast;b) (proyectar, planear):tiene prevista su llegada a las 11 horas it is due o scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clock; todo salió tal como estaba previsto everything turned out just as planned verbo intransitivo:
previo -via adjetivo
prever verbo transitivo
1 (anticipar) to foresee, predict: no previó las consecuencias, she didn't foresee the consequences
2 (disponer) to plan, prepare: la salida está prevista para las 9 horas, departure is due at 9 a.m.
previo,-a adjetivo
1 (anterior) previous, prior: se hará un sondeo previo a la votación, an opinion poll will be held prior to voting
2 (después de) after, following
previo pago de la matrícula, on receipt of registration fees ' previo' also found in these entries: Spanish: aviso - compromiso - fulminante - improvisada - improvisado - prever - previa - reintegro - requisito English: grounding - notice - prep school - previous - prior - warning - run -
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n. 1. төлбөр, хөлс. pay the lawyer's fees өмгөөлөгчид хөлс төлөх. a fee-paying school төлбөртэй сургууль. 2. элсэлтийн/ шалгалтын хураамж. -
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♦ work /wɜ:k/n.1 [u] lavoro ( anche econ.); opera ( anche letteraria, ecc.); attività: DIALOGO → - Signing on with an agency- What sort of work are you looking for?, che genere di lavoro sta cercando?; Can you do this work alone?, puoi fare questo lavoro da solo?; a day's work, il lavoro d'una giornata; DIALOGO → - Computer problems- I've lost all this morning's work, ho perso tutto il lavoro di stamattina; to find (o to get) work, trovar lavoro; trovare da lavorare; A teacher does his work mainly at school, l'insegnante svolge la sua attività soprattutto a scuola; to go to work, andare al lavoro: I go to work by bus, vado al lavoro in autobus; My father is at work now, mio padre è al lavoro; ( USA) to be in work, essere in lavorazione; DIALOGO → - Dental fees- Are you in work?, ha un impiego?; to be looking for work, essere in cerca di lavoro; to be out of work, essere disoccupato; to finish work at 2 p.m., smettere di lavorare alle 14; to start work, cominciare a lavorare; to leave work early, uscire prima dal lavoro; to return to work, riprendere il lavoro; a piece of work, un lavoro; un oggetto lavorato: What a wonderful piece of work!, che magnifico lavoro!; to go (o to set) about one's work, mettersi a lavorare; intraprendere il proprio lavoro; to set sb. to work, mettere q. al lavoro; far lavorare q.; dirty work, lavoro pesante; ( anche) attività illegale; hard work, duro lavoro; seasonal work, lavoro stagionale2 ( arte, letter., mus., ecc.) opera ( anche in senso morale): a fine work of art, una bella opera d'arte; Shakespeare's complete (o collected) works, le opere complete di Shakespeare; works of mercy, opere di bene; atti di carità3 (pl.) (di solito col verbo al sing.) fabbrica; officina; opificio; stabilimento: The biggest works is outside the town, lo stabilimento più grande è fuori della città; a gas works, un'officina del gas4 (pl.) meccanismo; ingranaggio; congegno; movimento: The works need to be repaired, bisogna riparare il congegno; the works of a clock ( of a watch), il movimento di un orologio5 (pl.) opere, lavori (d'ingegneria); (mil.) fortificazioni: public works, opere di pubblica utilità; lavori pubblici; defensive works, opere di difesa; DIALOGO → - Being late- There are road works on the M1 and it's reduced to one lane, ci sono dei lavori sulla M1 e la strada è ridotta a una corsia8 (pl.) (fam.; = the full works, the whole work) tutto quanto; armi e bagagli; ogni cosa; ( di cibo) un po' di tutto; il menu completo● work area, zona lavoro □ (econ.) work by the day, lavoro a giornata; lavoro in economia □ (org. az.) works committee, commissione mista □ (ind.) work cycle, ciclo di lavorazione □ (econ.) work experience, esperienza di lavoro; esperienza professionale □ ( anche comput.) work group, gruppo di lavoro □ work-horse ► workhorse □ (org. az.) work hour, ora lavorativa □ work in hand (o in progress), lavoro in corso □ (sociol.) work-life balance, equilibrio tra lavoro e vita privata; equilibrio vita-lavoro □ (org. az.) work order, ordine (o buono) di lavorazione; commessa □ (leg.) work permit, permesso di lavoro □ work rate, quantità di lavoro; ( sport) mole di gioco svolto □ (econ.) work relief, sostegno all'occupazione □ work sheet, ► worksheet □ (cronot.) work standard, norma □ work station ► workstation □ (econ.) work stoppage, interruzione del lavoro □ (ind.) work study, studio dell'organizzazione del lavoro □ ( USA) work-study scholarship, borsa di studio con lavoro part-time □ work ticket = work order ► sopra □ all in the day's work, tutto regolare; roba d'ordinaria amministrazione □ at work, al lavoro, sul lavoro: safety at work, la sicurezza sul lavoro □ to be at the works, essere in fabbrica; essere in officina □ to be at work upon st., lavorare a qc.; essere occupato a fare qc. □ to have a hand in the work, avere le mani in pasta □ (fam.) to have one's work cut out, avere a mano un lavoro difficile; avere un bel da fare □ Keep up the good work!, bravo! continua così! □ to make short (o quick) work of, sbrigarsi a; sbarazzarsi di, far piazza pulita di: You have made short work of cleaning up the garden, ti sei sbrigato a pulire il giardino; I have made short work of him, mi sono sbarazzato di lui □ to set (o to get) to work, mettersi al lavoro; mettersi all'opera □ sexual discrimination at work, discriminazione sul lavoro in base al sesso; diversità di trattamento fra lavoratori e lavoratrici □ I have done a good day's work, ho fatto un bel po' di lavoro, oggi □ My work is in civil engineering (o as a civil engineer), faccio (di professione) l'ingegnere (civile) □ (prov.) All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, il troppo lavoro rende noiosi.NOTA D'USO: - work o job?- ♦ (to) work /wɜ:k/A v. i.1 lavorare; operare; fare un lavoro: I've been working all day, è tutto il giorno che lavoro; He isn't working at present, non sta lavorando ora; ( anche) al momento è senza lavoro (o è disoccupato); to work hard, lavorar sodo; to work alongside sb., lavorare a fianco di q.; The new cook works well, il nuovo cuoco fa bene il suo lavoro; He was given the Nobel Prize because he had worked so hard for peace, ha ricevuto il premio Nobel per aver tanto operato per la pace; DIALOGO → - Asking about routine 1- Where do you work?, dove lavori?2 funzionare ( anche fig.); fare effetto; essere efficace; andare: to work on electricity, funzionare (o andare) con la corrente (elettrica); DIALOGO → - Power cut- The fridge has stopped working, il frigo ha smesso di funzionare; I don't think your idea will work, non credo che la tua idea funzionerà; The remedy didn't work, il rimedio non ha funzionato; The plan worked very well, il piano ha avuto un buon esito3 penetrare (con difficoltà): The worm worked ( its way) into the wood, il tarlo è penetrato nel legno4 lavorarsi, manipolarsi ( bene, male, ecc.): This clay works easily, quest'argilla si manipola bene5 (fig.) maturare; fermentare: Let the idea work in your mind, lascia che l'idea ti fermenti in testa6 contrarsi; distorcersi: Mr Hyde's features began to work in an awful manner, i lineamenti di Mr Hyde cominciarono a distorcersi in modo orrendo7 (naut.) manovrare a fatica8 (mecc., naut.) allentarsi; allascarsi; avere gioco11 (naut.) bordeggiare; navigare controventoB v. t.1 lavorare; foggiare; plasmare; manipolare: to work the soil, lavorare la terra; ( cucina) to work butter [dough] well, lavorar bene il burro [la pasta]; to work clay, manipolare l'argilla; to work iron, foggiare il ferro2 far lavorare: He works his players hard [non stop], fa lavorare sodo [senza tregua] i suoi giocatori3 far funzionare; azionare; manovrare; condurre: to work a machine, far funzionare una macchina; to be worked by electricity, essere azionato dall'elettricità; andare con la corrente (elettrica); to work an engine, manovrare una locomotiva; He worked the train from London to Liverpool, condusse il treno (fece da macchinista sul treno) da Londra a Liverpool4 (tecn.) comandare: This gadget works the whole burglar-alarm, questo aggeggio comanda l'intero antifurto5 operare; causare; produrre; provocare; compiere; esercitare; fare: Automation has worked ( o wrought) many changes in the car industry, l'automazione ha operato molti cambiamenti nell'industria automobilistica; The storm worked great ruin, la tempesta ha causato gravi danni; to work mischief, provocare (o fare) danni6 (org. az.) dirigere; essere a capo di8 (econ.) sfruttare, coltivare ( una miniera): to work a coal mine, sfruttare una miniera di carbone9 operare, ricamare; fare ( cucendo o ricamando): to work one's initials on the linen, ricamare le proprie iniziali sulla biancheria10 esercitare un influsso su (q.); convincere; indurre; persuadere: You should work him to your way of thinking, dovresti indurlo a condividere il tuo modo di vedere11 (fam.) sistemare; arrangiare (fam.); fare in modo: I'll work it so that you can come as well, farò in modo che anche tu possa venire; How did she work it?, come c'è riuscita?12 ( USA) fare ( un'operazione aritmetica); risolvere ( un problema); trovare, calcolare ( un risultato)15 (fam.) lavorarsi, manipolare, sfruttare (q.)● (comput.) to work at a distance, lavorare a distanza □ ( di un oratore, ecc.) to work the audience into enthusiasm, sollevare l'entusiasmo del pubblico □ ( di un principio, ecc.) to work both ways, valere nei due sensi (o per tutti e due) □ to work closely with sb., lavorare in stretta collaborazione con q. □ (comm.: di un commesso viaggiatore) to work a district, lavorare in una zona, fare una zona □ to work double tides, fare in un giorno il lavoro di due □ ( sport) to work the edges, agire sugli spigoli ( degli sci); spigolare □ to work free, (riuscire a) liberare, sciogliere: to work one's hands free, liberarsi le mani □ (econ.) to work full-time, lavorare a tempo pieno □ to work like a beaver, lavorare come un mulo; lavorare per dieci □ to work like a dog, lavorare come un mulo □ (mecc.) to work loose, allentare; allentarsi: The nut of the bolt has worked loose, s'è allentato il dado del bullone □ to work nights, fare il turno di notte □ to work overtime, fare lavoro straordinario; fare lo straordinario □ to work part-time, lavorare a tempo parziale (o ridotto) □ to work one's passage ( on a ship), pagarsi la traversata (su una nave) lavorando a bordo □ (leg.) to work a patent, sfruttare un brevetto □ to work in shifts, lavorare a turni □ to work a typewriter, scrivere a macchina; fare il dattilografo □ to work one's way through the crowd, farsi largo a fatica tra la folla □ to work wonders, fare miracoli □ (autom.) «Men working» ( cartello), «lavori in corso» □ It worked like a charm, la cosa andò (o tutto filò) a meraviglia; funzionò come d'incanto.NOTA D'USO: - to work for o to work at?- -
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1. I1) an creatures have an equal right to live все живое имеет равные права на жизнь; life is worth living стоит жить; while my father lived когда был жив мой отец /при жизни моего отца/; she is very ill live the doctors do not think she will live она очень больна, врачи считают, что она не выживет; the doctor said the patient would live врач сказал, что больной будет жить; one lives and learns век живи, век учись; as long as I live пока я жив...; he'll be a fool as long as he lives он всю жизнь будет дураком; make a historical character live вдохнуть жизнь в историческое лицо, дать живое описание исторического лица; his name (her memory, the legend, hope, etc.) will live его имя и т. д. будет жить /не умрет/2) I don't want to spend all my days in a small village, I want to live я не хочу /не желаю/ прозябать всю жизнь в этой деревушке, я хочу жить; at 40 she was just beginning to live в сорок лет она только начинала жить /наслаждаться жизнью/; he knows how to live он знает, как надо жить || there lived a king жил-был король2. IIlive for some time live long (forever, etc.) долго и т. д. жить; he has not long to live ему недолго остается жить; а better man never lived на свете не было человека лучше; live in same manner live honestly (simply, happily, honourably, well, comfortably, fashionably, etc.) жить честно и т. д., вести честный и т. д. образ жизни; live hard вести трудную жизнь /жизнь, полную трудностей/; live fast вести легкомысленный образ жизни; live high жить богато /на широкую ногу/; they can barely live они едва сводят концы с концами; live from hand to mouth с трудом перебиваться, влачить жалкое существование; live from day to day кое-как перебиваться; live somewhere live near (far, out west, down south, up north, abroad, etc.) жить /проживать/ близко и т. д.; live in жить по месту службы; the nurses live in медсестры живут при больнице; live out жить /иметь квартиру/ отдельно от места службы; all her servants live out у нее вся прислуга приходящая; he lives next-door он живет рядом; he is living at home at present он сейчас живет дома; I expect to live here for two months я собираюсь прожить здесь два месяца3. III1) live so much time live fifty years (a short life, a long life, etc.) прожить пятьдесят лет и т. д.2) live a certain kind of life live a happy (good, bad, quiet, virtuous, etc.) life прожить счастливую и т. д. жизнь; live the life of a hermit жить отшельником; live an idle life вести праздную жизнь /праздный образ жизни/; live a double life веста двойную жизнь; жить двойной жизнью; live a saint жить как святой; live a bachelor жить холостяком, вести холостяцкую жизнь4. IVlive one's life at some place he lived most of his life abroad (at home, here, etc.) он провел большую часть жизни за границей и т. д.5. XIbe lived in the room doesn't seem to be lived in комната имеет нежилой вид; the house looks well lived in дом выглядит вполне обжитым6. XIIIlive to do smth. live to be eighty (to be old, to see the day, when..., to see one's grandchildren, etc.) дожить до восьмидесята лет и т. Л; he did not live to finish the work он не смог при жизни завершить эту работу; he did not live to see its success успех пришел уже после его смерти; you will live to repent it ты об этом еще пожалеешь7. XV|| live alone жить одиноко; he lives alone он живет один8. XVI1) live to a certain age live to a hundred (to a good old age, to a great ripe age, to the age of ninety-two, beyond seventy, etc.) дожить до ста лет и т. д., live through smth. live through two wars and three revolutions (through a political crisis, through financial difficulties, etc.) пережить две войны и три революции и т. д.; can he live through the night? переживет ли он эту ночь?; do you think I'll live through it, doctor? вы думаете, я выдержу /перенесу/ это, доктор?; live till some time live till May (till tomorrow, etc.) дожить до мая и т. д.; live in smth. no ship could live in such a rough sea ни один корабль не мог выдержать такого бурного моря не мог уцелеть в такой шторм/; live in smth. live in smb.'s memory жить в чьей-л. памяти, не быть забытым; the incident still lives in my memory я до сих пор ясно помню этот случай; his name (the speech, etc.) will live in history его имя и т. д. останется в истории2) live in some state live in poverty (in luxury, in peace with all the neighbours, in close friendship with smb., in retirement, in obscurity, in solitude, in sin, in hope, etc.) жить в бедности и т. д., live in [great /grand/] style жить на широкую ногу; live in a small way жить скромно; live in the shadow держаться в тени; live in one's trunks жить на колесах, переезжать с места на место; live in the present (in the past, in the future) жить настоящим ( прошлым, будущим); live on smth. live on one's pension (on one's income, on one's wife's income, on L 5 a month, on one's savings, etc.) жить /существовать/ на пенсию и т. д., schools which live on the fees of their students школы, которые существуют на средства, получаемые от платы за обучение; he has enough to live on он зарабатывает достаточно на жизнь, ему хватает на жизнь; how does he manage to live on that salary? как он умудряется прожить на такое жалованье?; live on rice (largely on fish, on fruit, on vegetables, on tea and soup, on bread and water, on a milk diet, etc.) питаться рисом и т. д., жить на рисе и т. д.; he is in the habit of living on plain food он привык к простой пище; live on air /on nothing/ жить неизвестно чем, питаться воздухом; live on one's past reputation (on one's name, on the memory of..., etc.) жить /существовать/ за счет былей репутации и т. д., live (up)on smb. live on his father (on one's relations, on a friend, upon woman, on its visitors, etc.) жить /существовать/ на средства своего отца и т. д.; he lives on his parents он сидит на шее у родителей; live out of smth. they live out of tins они питаются одними консервами, они живут на консервах; live out of suitcases веста кочевой образ жизни; live for smb., smth. live for others (for his work, for higher' aspirations, for one's fame, for one's pleasure, etc.) жить для /ради/ других и т.д.; she lives entirely for her children вся ее жизнь в детях; he lives for ballet он живет одним балетом; they live for /to/ no purpose они живут без всякой цели; he has nothing to live for у него нет цели в жизни, ему не для чего жить; this is an aim worth living for вот это цель, ради которой стоит жить; live by smth. live by one's hands (by toil, by the sweat of one's brow, by the /one's/ pen, by one's novels, by literature, etc.) зарабатывать себе на жизнь физическим трудом и т. д., live by brainwork зарабатывать на жизнь умственным трудом; live off smth. live off the country жить за счет страны; live within (above, beyond, to) smth., smb. live within (above /beyond/) one's means /income/ жить (не) по средствам; we are discovering more and more that the world is an interdependent world and that no country can live to itself мы все больше и больше убеждаемся, что в мире все взаимосвязано, и что ни одна страна не может жить сама по себе || live by /on/ one's wits а) изворачиваться; б) жить нечестным путем; live by oneself жить самостоятельно3) live In (on, at, etc.) some place live in France (in the capital, in London, in the country, at a small town, at a hotel, at No. 20, etc.) жить /проживать/ во Франции и т. д.; who lives in this house? кто живет в этом доме?; live at the seaside (at one's uncle, etc.) жить /проживать/ у моря и т. д., live in this street жить на этой улице; live upon a farm жить на ферме; live on the other side of the river жить по ту сторону реки; live across the street жить через улицу; live in the water (in a forest, in a cave, etc.) жить /обитать, водиться/ в воде и т.д., live near to (far from, etc.) smb., smth. who lives nearest to the school? кто живет ближе всех к школе?; live away from home жить не дома, жить отдельно; live apart from his wife жить отдельно от жены: live under the same roof жить под одной крышей (с кем-л.), live with (among, under) smb., smth. live with one's friends (with the Browns, with one's family, with relatives, etc.) жить у друзей и т.д., live among strangers жить среди чужих; live under an assumed name жить под вымышленным именем; we have to live with the situation приходится мириться с обстоятельствами; live at some time live in the9. XVII tth century (in the times of Queen Victoria, in our hectic age, etc.) жить в семнадцатом веке и т. д.10. XVIIlive by doing smth. live by writing (by teaching music, by swindling industry, etc.) жить /зарабатывать на жизнь/ литературным трудом и т. д.11. XIX1live like smb. live like a saint (like a brute, etc.) жить как святой и т. д.12. XXV11 you've never lived unless you've seen Paris тот ничего не видел в жизни, кто не бывал в Париже -
99 Rules for using sequence of tenses
Основные правила употребления согласования времен:1) Согласование времен осуществляется, если употребление прошедшего времени в главном предложении меняет позицию во времени события, описываемого в придаточном. Например, в предложении: "I am sorry." событие относится к настоящему моменту; при передаче этого предложения в непрямой речи: "She told me that she was sorry." то же самое событие относится к моменту в прошлом.2) Согласование времен не применяется к модальным глаголам ( Modal verbs) would, should, could, might, ought, must. То же самое касается need в модальном значении и had better.I told him what he had better do under the circumstances. — Я сказал ему, как лучше поступить в сложившихся обстоятельствах.
3) Согласование времен необязательно, если в придаточном предложении описывается обычная, не изменяющаяся во времени ситуация.He enquired what my fees are. — Он спросил, сколько я зарабатываю.
4) Прошедшее (простое или продолженное) время в придаточном предложении изменяется на прошедшее совершенное (Past perfect) или прошедшее совершенное продолженное (Past perfect continuous) только в том случае, если требуется специально подчеркнуть, что событие, описываемое в придаточном предложении, произошло раньше.She realised that someone else had found the body first. — Она поняла, что кто-то уже нашел тело до нее.
5) Согласование времен не применяется к придаточным предложениям, сообщающим общеизвестные факты.I first learned that the earth is round when I was in elementary school. — Я узнал, что земля круглая, когда учился в начальной школе.
•— Непрямая речь см. Indirect speech
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100 charge
I [tʃaːdʒ] n1) плата, цена (за деньги), сбор, расход, расходы, надбавка, оплата- extra charge
- trifling charge
- port charges
- gas charge
- forwarding charges
- charge on customs duties
- charge for delivery
- charge for admission
- fixed charge for smth
- free of charge
- at no extra charge
- with a prepaid charge
- at a minimum extra charge
- be subject to the usual charge
- lower postal charges for...
- lower the postal charge
- pay postal charge
- strike off the charge
- take some extra charge
- take a charge for smth2) кредит- charge account
- charge card
- place the purchase to smb's charge
- take the purchases on charge- be in charge of smb, smth4) обвинениеHe was arrested on a charge of murder. — Его арестовали по обвинению в убийстве.
They trumped up various charges against her. — Они сфабриковали против нее целый ворох обвинений.
- frivolous chargeThe judge dismissed all charges. — Судья снял все обвинения.
- charge of murder
- bring a charge
- bring charges of forgery against smb
- concoct up a charge
- prove a charge
- face a charge
- lay to smb's charge
- dismiss a charge
- drop a charge
- deny a charge
- be arrested on various charges•CHOICE OF WORDS:Русское значение суммы денег, нужной для оплаты чего-либо, передается в английском языке целым рядом слов: charge, price, fee, rent, fare, toll, rental. Эти существительные различаются по характеру оплачиваемого объекта и по ситуации, в которой они используются: (а.) charge - плата, цена - деньги, запрашиваемые за предметы торговли или нужные для оплаты любых услуг общего характера, какой-либо работы или установленная плата за пользование чем-либо: gas/water charge, storage (postal) charge, charges for services (for cleaning), extra/additional charge, to be charge of charge; (b) price - цена, плата, стоимость - наиболее нейтральное слово в данном ряду, обозначает назначенную сумму денег, нужную для приобретения/купли чего-либо; price может быть высокой и низкой (high, low), установленной или свободной (fixed/stable or free); prices for things могут повышаться и понижаться (rise, fall); (c) fare - плата за проезд в транспорте: bus (train, air) fare, the railway company announced fare increase of over 5% компания объявила о 5% повышении цен на билеты; (d) toll - плата за проезд по мосту и некоторым дорогам: in many European cities you have to pay tolls on many of the major roads and on some bridges во многих европейских городах за проезд по некоторым мостам и основным дорогам взимается плата; (e) fee - плата за профессиональные услуги, гонорар: school (legal, medical) fees медицинское обслуживание, образование, плата юристу; (f) rent - плата за снимаемое помещение (комнату, квартиру, дом); rent обычно регулярно оплачивается в оговоренные сроки: a rent rise повышение квартирной (арендной) платы; to put up the rent повысить квартирную плату, the recent rent rises have forced many small businesses out of the city недавнее повышение арендной платы заставило многие мелкие фирмы выехать за город; (g) rental - плата за пользование взятыми на прокат вещами (машиной, инструментами): the rental on the TV includes maintenance and repairs плата за прокат телевизора включает обслуживание и ремонтII [tʃaːdʒ] v1) заряжать- charge a battery- battery needs charging2) назначать цену, назначать плату, запрашивать цену, запрашивать плату, брать какую-либо плату, взимать какую-либо платуHe was charged only for his travelling expenses. — Он должен был оплатить только дорожные расходы.
- charge heavy price- charge 5% commission
- charge very little
- charge a dollar a piece
- charge by weight
- charge by the hour
- charge for services
- charge expenses to the firm
- charge one's purchases3) обвинять, предъявлять обвинение
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