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1 Taking too much time to complete a task, procrastinating, never ending, slow paced.
Jargon: dragging balls (Example: "Oh my! It's only 10am?" "Yep. Today is dragging balls.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Taking too much time to complete a task, procrastinating, never ending, slow paced.
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2 task group
HRa group of employees temporarily brought together to complete a specific project or task. A task group can take the form of an autonomous work group if it is responsible for its own management. -
3 давать задание
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4 урочное задание
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5 закончит
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6 закончишь
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7 закончит
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8 закончит
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > закончит
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9 закончит
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10 закончить задание
Makarov: complete a task -
11 salir al látigo
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12 feladatot teljesít
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13 выполнить задание
1) General subject: perform a task, perform task, to fulfil ( one's) task, achieve a task2) Business: discharge a task3) EBRD: turn around -
14 выполнить задание
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > выполнить задание
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15 рабочее задание
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16 ἀπαρτίζω
ἀπαρτίζω 1 aor. ἀπήρτισα; pf. pass. ἀπήρτισμαι, ptc. ἀπηρτισμένος (Aeschyl. [Septem 374, but the rdg. is in question as a late expression: Moeris 75f (82); Phryn. 447 Lob.], Hippocr. et al.; pap; 3 Km 9:25 A; TestLevi 9:11; Just.; Mel.; πράγματα ἀπηρτισμένα Theoph. Ant. 3, 17 [p. 238, 14]) to make or do something in a precise or conclusive manner, finish, complete (ἀρτίζω ‘prepare’; Polyb. 31, 12, 10; 31, 13, 1; Diod S 1, 11, 6 et al.; POxy 908, 23; 936, 22; PLips 105, 11; and see Preis.; 3 Km 9:25 A; Jos., Ant. 3, 146; 8, 130) τι someth. ἔργον τελείως ἀ. complete a task perfectly IEph 1:1 (Mel., P. 38, 265; cp. πρᾶξιν Just., D. 134, 3). τὸν ἴδιον κλῆρον fulfill his destiny MPol 6:2. ὅταν αὐτὸ ἀπαρτίσητε when you complete it IPol 7:3. Of God ὁ ἀπαρτίσας αὐτά who perfected them Hs 5, 5, 2. Also τινά (POxy 724, 11 [II A.D.] ἐὰν αὐτὸν ἀπαρτίσῃς) make someone complete με ἀπαρτίσει IPhld 5:1. Pass. παρὰ θεῷ ἀπηρτισμένος IEph 19:3. ἀπήρτισμαι ἐν Ἰ. Χριστῷ 3:1. Cp. ἀποτελέω.—DELG s.v. ἀραρίσκω, ἄρτι. M-M. s.v. ἀραρτισμός. -
17 Zeitaufwand
m time involved ( oder needed for s.th.); einen Zeitaufwand von drei Wochen erfordern require three weeks to complete ( oder do etc.), take three weeks; der Zeitaufwand ist groß it takes a lot of time, it’s very time-consuming* * *Zeit|auf|wandmtime (needed to complete a task)mit möglichst wenig Zéítaufwand — taking as little time as possible
dieses Dokument wurde unter großen Zéítaufwand erstellt — it took an enormous amount of time to produce this document
mit großem Zéítaufwand verbunden sein — to be extremely time-consuming
* * *Zeit·auf·wandm expenditure of timenach \Zeitaufwand bezahlen to pay by the hourmit großem \Zeitaufwand verbunden sein to be extremely time-consuming* * ** * *einen Zeitaufwand von drei Wochen erfordern require three weeks to complete ( oder do etc), take three weeks;der Zeitaufwand ist groß it takes a lot of time, it’s very time-consuming* * ** * *m.use of time n. -
18 успешно выполнить задачу
General subject: successfully fulfill the task, successfully complete a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > успешно выполнить задачу
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19 задача шага задания
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > задача шага задания
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20 закончить
1. bring to a conclusionзакончить, завершить — to bring to an end
2. dispose3. carry throughвыполнить, осуществить; завершить, закончить — put through
4. finish; conclude5. complete6. conclude7. wind upСинонимический ряд:кончила (глаг.) довершила; довести до конца; докончила; завершила; кончила; окончила; подвести черту; поставить точкуАнтонимический ряд:
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