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1 force
force [fɔʀs]1. feminine nouna. ( = vigueur) strength• à la force du poignet [obtenir qch, réussir] by the sweat of one's browb. ( = violence) forced. [de coup, vent] force ; [d'argument, sentiment, alcool, médicament] strengthg. (locutions)► à force• à force, tu vas le casser you'll end up breaking it► de force• arriver or venir en force to arrive in force• passer en force [+ projet] to force through2. compounds* * *fɔʀs
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1) ( de personne)forces — strength [U]
de toutes ses forces — [lancer] with all one's might; [désirer] with all one's heart
avec force — [nier] strongly; [affirmer] firmly
2) ( contrainte) forcecoup de force — Armée strike
3) ( puissance) (de pays, groupe, secteur, personne) strength; ( d'expression) forceils sont de même force or de force égale aux échecs — they are evenly matched at chess
revenir en force, faire un retour en force — to make a strong comeback
4) ( poids) (d'argument, accusation, de conviction) force5) Physique, fig force6) ( intensité) (de choc, séisme, vent) force; (de désir, sentiment) strength7) ( ensemble humain) forceforces navales — navy (sg)
forces terrestres — army (sg)
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à force (colloq) locution adverbialeà force, elle l'a cassé — she ended up breaking it
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à force de locution prépositiveà force d'économiser, elle a pu l'acheter — by saving very hard, she was able to buy it
à force de frotter, tu vas le déchirer — if you keep on rubbing it, you'll tear it
Phrasal Verbs:* * *fɔʀs1. nf1) [personne, membre] strengthJe n'ai pas beaucoup de force dans les bras. — I haven't got much strength in my arms.
2) (pour résoudre un conflit) forceIls ont eu recours à la force. — They had to use force.
de force — forcibly, by force
Ils lui ont enlevé son pistolet de force. — They took the gun from him by force.
3) PHYSIQUE, MÉCANIQUE force4) (= puissance) (surnaturelle) powerà force de faire — by doing, by dint of doing
Il a grossi à force de manger autant. — He got fat by eating so much.
arriver en force (= nombreux) — to arrive in force
à toute force (= absolument) — at all costs
cas de force majeure — case of absolute necessity, ASSURANCESact of God
2. forces nfpl1) (physiques) strength sgde toutes mes/ses forces — with all my/his strength
2) MILITAIRE forces3) (= effectifs)* * *A nf1 ( de personne) ( robustesse) strength ¢; ( capacités physiques) forces strength; force musculaire/morale muscular/moral strength; force de caractère strength of character; avoir de la force to be strong; ne plus avoir de force to have no strength left; avoir de la force dans les jambes to have strength in one's legs; avoir/trouver/donner la force de faire to have/find/give the strength to do; je n'ai plus la force de marcher I no longer have the strength to walk; mes forces m'abandonnent I'm getting weak; reprendre des forces to regain one's strength; ça te donnera des forces it will build up your strength; être à bout de forces to feel drained; c'est au-dessus de mes forces it's too much for me; de toutes ses forces [lancer] with all one's might; [désirer] with all one's heart; dans la force de l'âge in the prime of life; avec force [nier] strongly; [affirmer] firmly; faire force de rames to pull hard on the oars; faire force de voiles to crowd on sail;2 ( contrainte) force; force armée armed force; recourir à la force to resort to force; être converti/emmené de force to be converted/taken away by force; être marié de force to be forced into marriage; faire faire qch à qn de force to force sb to do sth; entrer de force dans un lieu to force one's way into a place; jouer en force Sport to play flat out; par la force des choses through force of circumstance; vouloir à toute force to want at all costs; force est/m'est de faire there is/I have no choice but to do; coup de force Mil strike;3 ( puissance) (de pays, groupe, secteur) strength; fig ( d'expression) force; ( de personne) strength; la force militaire/économique du pays the country's military/economic strength; c'est ce qui fait leur force that's where their strength lies; ils sont de même force or de force égale aux échecs they are evenly matched at chess; être de force à faire to be up to doing; tu n'es pas de force à t'attaquer à lui you're no match for him; joueur/traducteur de première force top-flight ou top-quality player/translator; revenir en force, faire un retour en force to make a strong comeback;4 ( poids) (d'argument, accusation, de conviction) force; la force de l'habitude force of habit; avoir force de loi to have the force of law;5 Phys, fig force; force d'attraction force of attraction; force centrifuge centrifugal force; forces naturelles/occultes natural/occult forces; les forces de marché Écon market forces; les forces du mal the forces of evil;6 ( intensité) (de choc, séisme, vent) force; (de désir, sentiment) strength; vent de force 1 à 3 breeze blowing at force 1 to 3; vent de force 4 à 7 wind force 4 to 7; vent de force 8 à 10 force 8 to 10 gale;7 ( ensemble humain) force; force de vente sales force; force d'alternance alternative force; forces productives productive forces; forces d'opposition opposition forces; être/arriver en force to be present/to arrive in force;8 Mil ( corps) force; ( effectifs) forces forces; force multinationale multinational force; forces aériennes air force; forces navales navy; forces terrestres army; forces armées/intégrées/d'occupation armed/integrated/occupying forces; d'importantes forces de police large numbers of police.B †adv donner force exemples to give many an example; avec force excuses/remerciements with profuse apologies/thanks.C à force de loc prép réussir à force de patience/travail to succeed by dint of patience/hard work; à force d'économies or d'économiser, elle a pu l'acheter by saving very hard, she was able to buy it; il est aphone à force de crier he shouted so much (that) he lost his voice; à force de frotter, tu vas le déchirer if you keep on rubbing it, you'll tear it; à force○, elle l'a cassé she ended up breaking it.force d'action rapide Mil rapid reaction force; force d'âme fortitude; force de dissuasion Mil deterrent force; fig deterrent; force de frappe ( arme nucléaire) nuclear weapons (pl); ( groupe) strike force; force d'interposition Mil peacekeeping force; force d'intervention Mil task force; force de la nature (real) Goliath; force de pénétration Tech penetration; force publique police force; forces de l'ordre forces of law and order; forces vives life blood ¢; Force ouvrière, FO Pol French trade union; Forces françaises de l'intérieur, FFI Hist Resistance forces operating in France during the Second World War; Forces françaises libres, FFL Hist Free French Forces.[fɔrs] nom féminin1. [puissance - d'une tempête, d'un coup] strength, force ; [ - d'un sentiment] strength ; [ - d'une idée, d'un argument] strength, power‘la force tranquille’slogan used by François Mitterrand in his successful election campaign of 19812. [vigueur physique] strengthde toutes mes/ses forces with all my/his strength, with all my/his might3. [contrainte, autorité] forceil y a (cas de) force majeure there are circumstances beyond my/our etc. control4. [puissance morale] strengthce qui fait sa force, c'est sa conviction politique his political commitment is his strength[groupe de personnes]5. ADMINISTRATION & MILITAIREla force nucléaire stratégique ou la force de frappe ou la force de dissuasion de la France France's nuclear strike capacityles forces navales/aériennes the naval/air forcesla force publique, les forces de l'ordre the policeforce centrifuge/centripète centrifugal/centripetal force8. POLITIQUE9. NAUTIQUE10. (locution)par la force des choses/de l'habitude by force of circumstance/of habit————————[fɔrs] adverbe(littéraire & humoristique) many————————à force locution adverbialetu vas le casser, à force! you'll break it if you go on like that!à force, je suis fatigué I'm getting tiredà force de locution prépositionnelleà la force de locution prépositionnelleà toute force locution adverbiale————————de force locution adverbiale————————en force locution adverbialeils sont arrivés en force they arrived in force ou in great numbers2. SPORT [sans souplesse]————————par force locution adverbialepar force nous nous sommes résignés à son départ we were forced to accept ou we had to resign ourselves to his departure -
2 forcé
force [fɔʀs]1. feminine nouna. ( = vigueur) strength• à la force du poignet [obtenir qch, réussir] by the sweat of one's browb. ( = violence) forced. [de coup, vent] force ; [d'argument, sentiment, alcool, médicament] strengthg. (locutions)► à force• à force, tu vas le casser you'll end up breaking it► de force• arriver or venir en force to arrive in force• passer en force [+ projet] to force through2. compounds* * *fɔʀs
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1) ( de personne)forces — strength [U]
de toutes ses forces — [lancer] with all one's might; [désirer] with all one's heart
avec force — [nier] strongly; [affirmer] firmly
2) ( contrainte) forcecoup de force — Armée strike
3) ( puissance) (de pays, groupe, secteur, personne) strength; ( d'expression) forceils sont de même force or de force égale aux échecs — they are evenly matched at chess
revenir en force, faire un retour en force — to make a strong comeback
4) ( poids) (d'argument, accusation, de conviction) force5) Physique, fig force6) ( intensité) (de choc, séisme, vent) force; (de désir, sentiment) strength7) ( ensemble humain) forceforces navales — navy (sg)
forces terrestres — army (sg)
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à force (colloq) locution adverbialeà force, elle l'a cassé — she ended up breaking it
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à force de locution prépositiveà force d'économiser, elle a pu l'acheter — by saving very hard, she was able to buy it
à force de frotter, tu vas le déchirer — if you keep on rubbing it, you'll tear it
Phrasal Verbs:* * *fɔʀs1. nf1) [personne, membre] strengthJe n'ai pas beaucoup de force dans les bras. — I haven't got much strength in my arms.
2) (pour résoudre un conflit) forceIls ont eu recours à la force. — They had to use force.
de force — forcibly, by force
Ils lui ont enlevé son pistolet de force. — They took the gun from him by force.
3) PHYSIQUE, MÉCANIQUE force4) (= puissance) (surnaturelle) powerà force de faire — by doing, by dint of doing
Il a grossi à force de manger autant. — He got fat by eating so much.
arriver en force (= nombreux) — to arrive in force
à toute force (= absolument) — at all costs
cas de force majeure — case of absolute necessity, ASSURANCESact of God
2. forces nfpl1) (physiques) strength sgde toutes mes/ses forces — with all my/his strength
2) MILITAIRE forces3) (= effectifs)* * *A nf1 ( de personne) ( robustesse) strength ¢; ( capacités physiques) forces strength; force musculaire/morale muscular/moral strength; force de caractère strength of character; avoir de la force to be strong; ne plus avoir de force to have no strength left; avoir de la force dans les jambes to have strength in one's legs; avoir/trouver/donner la force de faire to have/find/give the strength to do; je n'ai plus la force de marcher I no longer have the strength to walk; mes forces m'abandonnent I'm getting weak; reprendre des forces to regain one's strength; ça te donnera des forces it will build up your strength; être à bout de forces to feel drained; c'est au-dessus de mes forces it's too much for me; de toutes ses forces [lancer] with all one's might; [désirer] with all one's heart; dans la force de l'âge in the prime of life; avec force [nier] strongly; [affirmer] firmly; faire force de rames to pull hard on the oars; faire force de voiles to crowd on sail;2 ( contrainte) force; force armée armed force; recourir à la force to resort to force; être converti/emmené de force to be converted/taken away by force; être marié de force to be forced into marriage; faire faire qch à qn de force to force sb to do sth; entrer de force dans un lieu to force one's way into a place; jouer en force Sport to play flat out; par la force des choses through force of circumstance; vouloir à toute force to want at all costs; force est/m'est de faire there is/I have no choice but to do; coup de force Mil strike;3 ( puissance) (de pays, groupe, secteur) strength; fig ( d'expression) force; ( de personne) strength; la force militaire/économique du pays the country's military/economic strength; c'est ce qui fait leur force that's where their strength lies; ils sont de même force or de force égale aux échecs they are evenly matched at chess; être de force à faire to be up to doing; tu n'es pas de force à t'attaquer à lui you're no match for him; joueur/traducteur de première force top-flight ou top-quality player/translator; revenir en force, faire un retour en force to make a strong comeback;4 ( poids) (d'argument, accusation, de conviction) force; la force de l'habitude force of habit; avoir force de loi to have the force of law;5 Phys, fig force; force d'attraction force of attraction; force centrifuge centrifugal force; forces naturelles/occultes natural/occult forces; les forces de marché Écon market forces; les forces du mal the forces of evil;6 ( intensité) (de choc, séisme, vent) force; (de désir, sentiment) strength; vent de force 1 à 3 breeze blowing at force 1 to 3; vent de force 4 à 7 wind force 4 to 7; vent de force 8 à 10 force 8 to 10 gale;7 ( ensemble humain) force; force de vente sales force; force d'alternance alternative force; forces productives productive forces; forces d'opposition opposition forces; être/arriver en force to be present/to arrive in force;8 Mil ( corps) force; ( effectifs) forces forces; force multinationale multinational force; forces aériennes air force; forces navales navy; forces terrestres army; forces armées/intégrées/d'occupation armed/integrated/occupying forces; d'importantes forces de police large numbers of police.B †adv donner force exemples to give many an example; avec force excuses/remerciements with profuse apologies/thanks.C à force de loc prép réussir à force de patience/travail to succeed by dint of patience/hard work; à force d'économies or d'économiser, elle a pu l'acheter by saving very hard, she was able to buy it; il est aphone à force de crier he shouted so much (that) he lost his voice; à force de frotter, tu vas le déchirer if you keep on rubbing it, you'll tear it; à force○, elle l'a cassé she ended up breaking it.force d'action rapide Mil rapid reaction force; force d'âme fortitude; force de dissuasion Mil deterrent force; fig deterrent; force de frappe ( arme nucléaire) nuclear weapons (pl); ( groupe) strike force; force d'interposition Mil peacekeeping force; force d'intervention Mil task force; force de la nature (real) Goliath; force de pénétration Tech penetration; force publique police force; forces de l'ordre forces of law and order; forces vives life blood ¢; Force ouvrière, FO Pol French trade union; Forces françaises de l'intérieur, FFI Hist Resistance forces operating in France during the Second World War; Forces françaises libres, FFL Hist Free French Forces.1. [obligé] forcedatterrissage forcé emergency ou forced landing2. [inévitable] inevitable3. [sans spontanéité] strained -
3 work permit
HRa license granted to a foreign national in order that they may perform a specific job for a limited period. A work permit program is intended to safeguard the interests of the resident labor force while enabling employers to recruit or transfer skilled workers from abroad. It is the responsibility of the employing organization to obtain permits from its national government. -
4 labor force
HRpeople of working age who are available for paid employment, including the unemployed looking for work, but excluding categories such as full-time students, caregivers, and the long-term sick and disabled -
5 keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
to (force someone to) work hard, without stopping.يُجْبِرُ على العَمَل الشّاقArabic-English dictionary > keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
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6 keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
to (force someone to) work hard, without stopping.يُجْبِرُ على العَمَل الشّاقArabic-English dictionary > keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
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8 mano de obra
labour* * *manpower, workforce* * *labor** * *(n.) = labour [labor, -USA], manpower, manpower force, work-force [workforce], work-force, labour force, manual labourEx. Encouraged by these developments, successive waves of cheap labor immigrated from Europe.Ex. The question has been raised as to the manpower required to produce the ever-increasing number of abstracts.Ex. This article focusses attention on formulating plans and policy for building up a manpower force for modernising library and information systems India within the next 5 years.Ex. Employers of library and information staff have to develop and maintain skills within the workforce.Ex. They were helpful in imparting the literacy and knowledge needed by modern technology without coercing the work-force away from its duty.Ex. The view that Chinese immigration was a threat to the American labour force spread throughout the United States in the late 19th century.Ex. The arguments are well known but we must realise that there was a very real fear that society would run short of manual labour = Los argumentos son bien conocidos pero debemos darnos cuenta de que había existía un miedo real de que la sociedad se quedase sin mano de obra.* * *labor** * *(n.) = labour [labor, -USA], manpower, manpower force, work-force [workforce], work-force, labour force, manual labourEx: Encouraged by these developments, successive waves of cheap labor immigrated from Europe.
Ex: The question has been raised as to the manpower required to produce the ever-increasing number of abstracts.Ex: This article focusses attention on formulating plans and policy for building up a manpower force for modernising library and information systems India within the next 5 years.Ex: Employers of library and information staff have to develop and maintain skills within the workforce.Ex: They were helpful in imparting the literacy and knowledge needed by modern technology without coercing the work-force away from its duty.Ex: The view that Chinese immigration was a threat to the American labour force spread throughout the United States in the late 19th century.Ex: The arguments are well known but we must realise that there was a very real fear that society would run short of manual labour = Los argumentos son bien conocidos pero debemos darnos cuenta de que había existía un miedo real de que la sociedad se quedase sin mano de obra.* * *labor, Brlabour, manpower -
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10 joven que deja los estudios
(n.) = school leaverEx. School leavers who go directly into the work force -- the very people who most need and could best profit from libraries -- will never have effective library access.* * *(n.) = school leaverEx: School leavers who go directly into the work force -- the very people who most need and could best profit from libraries -- will never have effective library access.
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11 dejar su impronta en
(v.) = set + Posesivo + stamp onEx. Darwin and Corvin set their stamp on the work-force.* * *(v.) = set + Posesivo + stamp onEx: Darwin and Corvin set their stamp on the work-force.
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12 herbeiführen
herbeiführen v GEN work out, bring about, cause (Einigung)* * ** * *herbeiführen
to cause;
• Anspruchsverwirkung herbeiführen to work a forfeiture;
• Belegschaftsabbau herbeiführen to pare [down] the work force;
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13 arbeidskracht
♦voorbeelden:overtollige arbeidskrachten • redundant/Asurplus workerseen tijdelijke arbeidskracht • a temp(orary)een tekort/overschot aan arbeidskrachten • a labour shortage/surplus -
14 podn|ieść
pf — podn|osić impf (podniosę, podniesiesz, podniósł, podniosła, podnieśli — podniosę) Ⅰ vt 1. (unieść w górę) to raise, to pick up- podnieść dziecko do góry to lift the child up- podnieść kołnierz to raise the/one’s collar- podnieść kurtynę to raise the curtain- podnieść słuchawkę telefonu to pick up the receiver- podnieść książkę z ziemi to pick the book up off the ground2. (postawić) podnieść przewrócone krzesło to pick up the chair- podnieść chorego na łóżku to raise the patient up in his bed3. (przybliżyć) to raise, to lift- podnieść szklankę do ust to raise the glass to one’s lips- podniósł lornetkę do oczu he lifted the binoculars to his eyes4. (spowodować uniesienie w górę) to raise- samochód podniósł tumany pyłu the car raised clouds of dust5. (podwyższyć) to raise, to increase- podnieść płace/zarobki to raise a. increase salaries- podnieść kwalifikacje/wydajność pracy to improve qualifications/the efficiency of the work force- podnieść poziom nauczania to raise the standard of education a. teaching- podnieść napięcie prądu to step up a. increase voltage- nie wiem, jak obniżyć podniesioną temperaturę u dziecka I don’t know how to bring down a raised temperature in a child6. (wszcząć) to raise [alarm, bunt, protest]- podnieść krzyk/płacz to start to yell/cry- podnieść wrzawę to make a din a. a racket pot.7. książk. (uwydatnić) to praise- podnieść znaczenie czegoś to praise the importance of sth- podnosić czyjąś dobroć/dzielność to praise sb’s kindness/courage8. przen. (odbudować) to rebuild- w ciągu kilku lat podnieśli kraj z ruiny within a few years they raised the country from ruin9 Mat. podnieść liczbę do potęgi to raise a number to a given power- podnieść liczbę do kwadratu/sześcianu to square/cube a number, to raise a number to its square/cube- 5 podniesione do kwadratu równa się 25 5 squared equals 25; 5 raised to the 2nd power is 25Ⅱ podnieść się — podnosić się 1. (wstać) to raise oneself, to rise, to get up on one’s feet- podnieść się z krzesła/zza stołu to get up from the chair/table- podnieść się na palce to stand on tiptoe2. (zostać uniesionym) to go up- podniosły się wszystkie ręce all hands went up- podniosło się ramię semafora the semaphore’s arm went up3. (wzlecieć) to rise- kurz się podniósł dust rose from the ground- mgła się podniosła the fog lifted4. (podwyższyć się) to rise- w niektórych miejscach ląd się podniósł in some areas the land rose- podniósł się poziom wody w rzece the water level rose in the river5. (stać się większym) to rise- podniosły się dochody incomes have risen6. przen. (otrząsnąć się) to pick up- podnieść się z nędzy to rise up from poverty7. (dać się słyszeć) to rise- w tłumie podniosły się krzyki/protesty shouts rose up from the crowd- podniosło się kilka głosów sprzeciwu a few voices rose in protest■ podnieść głos to raise (one’s) voice- usłyszałem podniesiony głos I heard a raised voice- podnieść kogoś na duchu to raise a. lift sb’s spirits- podnieść kogoś do godności arcybiskupiej to elevate sb to the rank of archbishop- podnieść żagle Żegl. to set sail- podnieść rękę na kogoś to raise one’s hand to strike sb- podnieść się (z łóżka) to recover from an illness, to rise from one’s bed- iść a. kroczyć z podniesionym czołem to walk tall- podnieść kwestię/problem/temat to raise the question/problem/subject- podnieść oczy a. wzrok to raise a. lift one’s eyes, to look upThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podn|ieść
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15 deficientes visuales, los
(n.) = visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx. The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex. Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity. -
16 personas con problemas de vista, las
(n.) = visually impaired, the, visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx. Tactile material embraces materials with raised symbols and/or differently textured surfaces that are intended for use by the visually impaired.Ex. The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex. Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity.Spanish-English dictionary > personas con problemas de vista, las
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17 deficientes visuales
los deficientes visuales(n.) = visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.
Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex: This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex: Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity. -
18 personas con problemas de vista
las personas con problemas de vista(n.) = visually impaired, the, visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx: Tactile material embraces materials with raised symbols and/or differently textured surfaces that are intended for use by the visually impaired.
Ex: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex: This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex: Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity.Spanish-English dictionary > personas con problemas de vista
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19 кустарный рабочий
ист. homeworker (home-worker)Because homeworkers were unable to compete with the production capacities of the new factories, they were forced out of business and became employees in the factories. — Поскольку кустарные рабочие не могли конкурировать с производственными мощностями новых фабрик, они были вытеснены из хозяйственной деятельности и стали рабочими на фабриках.
Recent developments in computerized communications systems, however, have led to speculation that homeworkers may once become an important part of the work force. — Однако, последние достижения в компьютеризированных коммуникационных системах привели к предположениям, что надомные работники могут вновь стать важной частью рабочей силы.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > кустарный рабочий
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20 надомный работник
ист. homeworker (home-worker)Because homeworkers were unable to compete with the production capacities of the new factories, they were forced out of business and became employees in the factories. — Поскольку кустарные рабочие не могли конкурировать с производственными мощностями новых фабрик, они были вытеснены из хозяйственной деятельности и стали рабочими на фабриках.
Recent developments in computerized communications systems, however, have led to speculation that homeworkers may once become an important part of the work force. — Однако, последние достижения в компьютеризированных коммуникационных системах привели к предположениям, что надомные работники могут вновь стать важной частью рабочей силы.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > надомный работник
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