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1 упорный труд
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2 достигать тяжелым трудом
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > достигать тяжелым трудом
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3 труд
1. transacts2. proceedings3. toil4. labour; work; trouble; transactions; serviceнаемный труд; труд по найму — wage work
5. job6. laborзатраты труда, трудоёмкость — labor input
физический труд; ручной труд — manual labor
7. proceeding8. workСинонимический ряд:произведение (сущ.) вещица; вещицу; вещь; опус; произведение; работа; работуАнтонимический ряд: -
4 тяжелый труд
1. hard laborзатраты труда, трудоёмкость — labor input
физический труд; ручной труд — manual labor
2. travail3. toilАнтонимический ряд: -
5 брать на себя труд
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > брать на себя труд
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6 идти с трудом
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7 в течение многих лет он ничего не знал в жизни кроме тяжёлого изнурительного труда
General subject: for years he led a life of unremitting toilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в течение многих лет он ничего не знал в жизни кроме тяжёлого изнурительного труда
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8 в течение многих лет он ничего не знал в жизни, кроме непрерывного изнурительного труда
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в течение многих лет он ничего не знал в жизни, кроме непрерывного изнурительного труда
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9 упорный труд
1) General subject: unremitting toil3) Mathematics: hard word4) Advertising: painstaking work5) Business: hard work6) Taboo: breaking one's balls
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