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  • 1 labour

    ['leibə] 1. noun
    1) (hard work: The building of the cathedral involved considerable labour over two centuries; People engaged in manual labour are often badly paid.) práce; dřina
    2) (workmen on a job: The firm is having difficulty hiring labour.) pracovní síly
    3) ((in a pregnant woman etc) the process of childbirth: She was in labour for several hours before the baby was born.) porodní bolesti
    4) (used (with capital) as a name for the Socialist party in the United Kingdom.) labouristé
    2. verb
    1) (to be employed to do hard and unskilled work: He spends the summer labouring on a building site.) pracovat, lopotit se
    2) (to move or work etc slowly or with difficulty: They laboured through the deep undergrowth in the jungle; the car engine labours a bit on steep hills.) prodírat se; vléci se
    - laboriously
    - laboriousness
    - labourer
    - labour court
    - labour dispute
    - labour-saving
    * * *
    • práce
    • námaha

    English-Czech dictionary > labour

  • 2 labour-saving

    adjective (intended to lessen work: washing-machines and other labour-saving devices.) usnadňující práci

    English-Czech dictionary > labour-saving

  • 3 labour-intensive

    • pracný

    English-Czech dictionary > labour-intensive

  • 4 Labour Party

    • Dělnická strana

    English-Czech dictionary > Labour Party

  • 5 labour court

    noun (a court of law for settling disputes between management and workers.) pracovní soud

    English-Czech dictionary > labour court

  • 6 labour dispute

    noun (a disagreement between management and workers about working conditions, pay etc.) pracovní rozepře

    English-Czech dictionary > labour dispute

  • 7 wage labour

    • námezdní práce

    English-Czech dictionary > wage labour

  • 8 casual

    ['kæʒuəl]
    1) (not careful: I took a casual glance at the book.) zběžný, letmý
    2) (informal: casual clothes.) neformální, nenucený
    3) (happening by chance: a casual remark.) náhodný
    4) (not regular or permanent: casual labour.) příležitostný
    - casualness
    * * *
    • přirozený
    • příležitostný
    • ležérní
    • nahodilý
    • nezaviněný
    • nenucený

    English-Czech dictionary > casual

  • 9 leadership

    1) (the state of being a leader: He took over the leadership of the Labour party two years later.) vedení
    2) (the quality of being able to lead others; leadership ability: The post requires a person who combines leadership and energy; She's got leadership potential; Does he have any leadership qualities?.) vůdcovství
    * * *
    • vedení
    • vůdcovství

    English-Czech dictionary > leadership

  • 10 manual

    ['mænjuəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of the hand or hands: manual skills/labour.) ruční
    2) (working with the hands: a manual worker.) manuální
    3) (worked or operated by the hand: a car with a manual gearbox.) ruční
    2. noun
    1) (a handbook eg of technical information about a machine etc: an instruction manual.) příručka
    2) (a keyboard of an organ etc.) manuál
    * * *
    • příručka
    • rukověť
    • ruční
    • manuál

    English-Czech dictionary > manual

  • 11 right wing

    (the members of a political party who hold more traditional opinions: He's on the right wing of the Labour Party.) pravé křídlo
    * * *
    • pravice
    • pravé křídlo

    English-Czech dictionary > right wing

  • 12 vote

    [vəut] 1. noun
    ((the right to show) one's wish or opinion, eg in a ballot or by raising a hand etc, especially at an election or in a debate: In Britain, the vote was given to women over twenty-one in 1928; Nowadays everyone over eighteen has a vote; A vote was taken to decide the matter.) hlasovací právo; hlasování
    2. verb
    1) (to cast or record one's vote: She voted for the Conservative candidate; I always vote Labour; I shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment.) hlasovat
    2) (to allow, by a vote, the provision of (something) eg to someone, for a purpose etc: They were voted $5,000 to help them in their research.) odhlasovat
    - vote of confidence
    - vote of thanks
    * * *
    • volit
    • hlasování
    • hlasovat

    English-Czech dictionary > vote

  • 13 working class

    (the section of society who work with their hands, doing manual labour.) dělnická třída
    * * *
    • proletariát

    English-Czech dictionary > working class

  • 14 working day

    1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) pracovní den
    2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) pracovní den
    * * *
    • pracovní den

    English-Czech dictionary > working day

  • 15 work-day

    1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) pracovní den
    2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) pracovní den

    English-Czech dictionary > work-day

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