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1. n1) подъем; повышение; увеличение2) начало; возникновение•to award a pay rise to smb — повышать кому-л. зарплату
to give a pay rise to smb — повышать кому-л. зарплату
to grant a pay rise to smb — повышать кому-л. зарплату
to impose a pay rise on smb — повышать зарплату кому-л.
- fresh riseto meet in full the strikers' demand for a pay rise — полностью удовлетворять требования забастовщиков о повышении зарплаты
- large pay rise
- partial compensation for price rises
- pay rise of 7%
- pay rise
- price rise
- rapid rise
- relative rise
- rise of living standards
- rise of the dollar
- rise to power
- smb's meteoric rise from political obscurity
- steady rise
- steep prices rise
- substantial pay rise
- tax rise
- VAT rise
- wage rise of 7%
- wage rise 2. v1) подниматься; увеличиваться (напр. о ценах)2) появляться, возникать•to rise up (against smb) — восставать (против кого-л.)
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