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1 חשמלאות
the work of an electrician -
2 מעשה-ידיו
the work of his hands, something he did by himself -
3 סוורות
the work of stevedore -
4 סורות
the work of stevedore -
5 אפיגרף
epigraph, inscription (on a stone, building, etc.) ; saying or quotation at the beginning of a book or chapter which is relevant to the theme of the work -
6 אקטוארי
adj. actuarial, of or pertaining to an actuary or the work of an actuary (one who computes insurance information) -
7 ניצח על המלאכה
supervised the work -
8 עשה בשבילו את כל העבודה
did all the work for him -
9 קדמוניות היהודים
The Early Days of the Jews (Josephus Flavius' historical work) -
10 המועצה ליחסי עבודה
the council for work relations -
11 ז'רגון מקצועי
the professional jargon, vocabulary common to people of a specific work f -
12 חוק פרקינסון
Parkinson's law, work expands to fill the time available for its completion; number of subordinates increases at a fixed rate regardless of the amount of work produced (laws developed by 20th century British scholar C. N. Parkinson) -
13 רשימת שינדלר
Schindler's List, book written by Thomas Keneally; 1993 film based on the altruistic activity of Oskar Schindler during the Nazi internment and extermination of Jews (the movie is named after a list of names of 1,200 Jewish people that Oskar Schindler hired to work in his factory and saved them from being sent to concentration camps) -
14 אוונגליזם
evangelism, belief in the New testament and its teachings; preaching of the Christian gospel, work of an evangelist -
15 אורליוס
n. Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius (c. AD 121-180), Roman emperor, author of the philosophical work "The Meditations" -
16 מרקוס אורליוס
Marcus Aurelius (c. AD 121-180), Roman emperor, author of the philosophical work "The Meditations" -
17 אזיקים מוזהבים
golden handcuffs, generous and attractive financial benefits (such as bonuses, raises, etc.,) provided by an employer to an employee to discourage him/her from leaving the company to work elsewhere -
18 אסינרגי
adj. asynergic, uncoordinated; referring to a lack of coordination between parts of the body that usually work together (Medical) -
19 אסינרגיה
asynergia, lack of coordination between parts of the body that usually work together (Medical) -
20 אסינרגייה
asynergia, lack of coordination between parts of the body that usually work together (Medical)
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