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1 снова надеть хомут
Makarov: go back to drudgeryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снова надеть хомут
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2 лямку тянуть, так вместе, а табачок - врозь
American English: when it comes to working, it's all together now ([For lack of anything better]), but when it comes to taking a break, it's get back to work!, but when it comes to the rewards, it's every man for himself., when it comes to drudgery [or some unpleasant tast], [he's all] help!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лямку тянуть, так вместе, а табачок - врозь
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3 Dr.
adj.Dr., doctor.* * *Dr.1 ( doctor) doctor; (abreviatura) Dr* * *ABR= doctor Dr* * *masculino (= Doctor) Dr* * *masculino (= Doctor) Dr* * *Dr. (Doctor)= Doctor (Dr.), doctor (MD).Nota: Licenciado en medicina.Ex: He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.
Ex: This programme aims to put doctors and nurses back in the driving seat in managing their resources and information.* * *Dr.(= Doctor) Dr* * *
Dr. sustantivo masculino (◊ Doctor) Dr
'Dr.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Dr
- Dra
- consulta
- Dra.
English:
adrift
- aerodrome
- cathedral
- daydream
- Dr
- draft
- draftsman
- drama
- dramatic
- dramatically
- draught
- draughtsman
- draughty
- draw
- drawback
- drawbridge
- drawer
- drawing
- drawl
- drawn
- drawstring
- dream
- dreamer
- dreamy
- dreary
- drew
- dribble
- drift
- drill
- drink
- drinker
- drinking
- drip
- drip-dry
- driven
- drizzle
- drone
- droop
- drop
- dropout
- droppings
- drove
- drudgery
- drug
- drugstore
- drum
- drummer
- drumstick
- drunk
- drunkard
* * *Dr. (abrev de doctor)Dr* * *Dr.abr (= doctor) Dr (= doctor) -
4 каторжный
прил. к каторга; (перен.) very hard, back-breaking, unbearableкаторжные работы — penal servitude sg., hard labour sg.
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5 kulučenje
n fig toiling, slaving, drudgery, back--breaking labor; hist - kuluk
См. также в других словарях:
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sweat — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. perspire; run, exude, secrete, ooze, drip; bead, dew, wet; informal, drudge, overwork; suffer, extract; force out; exploit. n. perspiration, sudor, exudation; informal, exertion, toil, sweat of one s… … English dictionary for students
work — I. noun Etymology: Middle English werk, work, from Old English werc, weorc; akin to Old High German werc work, Greek ergon, Avestan varəzem activity Date: before 12th century 1. activity in which one exerts strength or faculties to do or perform… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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