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1 unqualified labour force
Экономика: неквалифицированная рабочая силаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > unqualified labour force
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2 unqualified labour force
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > unqualified labour force
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3 unskilled labour force
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > unskilled labour force
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4 force
1. n1) сила, действие3) сила (часть общества)4) pl вооруженные силы
- binding force
- driving force
- economic forces
- economical forces
- experienced labour force
- international task force on money laundering
- labour force
- legal force
- market forces
- monetary forces
- natural forces
- political force
- productive forces
- regular labour force
- retroactive force
- sales forces
- skilled labour force
- statutory force
- task force
- unqualified labour force
- unskilled labour force
- work force
- force of law
- acquire the force of law
- be in force
- come into force
- enter into force
- keep in force
- maintain in force
- remain in force
- set up a task force2. vзаставлять, принуждать
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5 неквалифицированная рабочая сила
1) Collective: unskilled labour2) Economy: common Labor, unqualified labour force3) Accounting: common labour, general labour4) Oil: unskilled labor5) Logistics: nonclassified laborУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неквалифицированная рабочая сила
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6 рабочий рабоч·ий
1) в знач. сущ. worker, working man, workmanквалифицированные рабочие — skilled labour / workers
наёмный рабочий — wage-earner, hired worker
неквалифицированный рабочий — unskilled / general worker
сельскохозяйственные рабочие — agricultural / farm workers / labourers
организованные рабочие — organized workers / labour
2) (состоящий из рабочих, принадлежащий рабочим) workers', working class3) (предназначенный для работы) working, work, labourрабочая сила — manpower, labour force
неквалифицированная рабочая сила — unskilled / unqualified manpower
излишек рабочей силы — surplus of manpower / labour
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