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  • 1 arbeid

    job, work, work, employment
    * * *
    subst. work, labour, employment subst. US: work, labor subst. [ ansettelse] employment, job, work subst. [ beskjeftigelse] employment subst. [ kroppsarbeid] manual work, manual labour subst. [ verv] task, job subst. [ utførelse] workmanship subst. [ slit] toil, drudgery subst. [ fagarbeid] skilled work (under arbeid) in progress, work in progress [ deltids-] part-time work, part-time job, part-time employment (fast arbeid) permanent employment, permanent job (gå på arbeid) go to work [ heltids-] full-time work, full time job, full time employment (inntektsgivende/lønnet arbeid) paid work/employment, gainful employment [ korttids-] short-time work [ leie-] contract work (svart arbeid) undeclared work, clandestine work/employment, working "black" (være uten arbeid) be out of work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > arbeid

  • 2 jobb

    работа
    -en, -er. -ene
    * * *
    job, work
    * * *
    subst. [ arbeid] job, work subst. [ oppgave] job, task, piece of work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > jobb

  • 3 kjempearbeid

    subst. gigantic task, Herculean task subst. huge effort, gigantic effort, tremendous piece of work (legge ned et kjempearbeid) invest a huge effort

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > kjempearbeid

  • 4 arbeidsbeskrivelse

    subst. work specifications, job specifications, work instruction, task description subst. [ stillingsbeskrivelse] job description

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > arbeidsbeskrivelse

  • 5 dont

    subst. task, job, business (den daglige dont) the day's work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > dont

  • 6 sur jobb

    (en sur jobb) a stiff task el. piece of work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > sur jobb

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