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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vacant job
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1) Экономика: вакансия, свободная должность2) Деловая лексика: вакантная должность -
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вакансия, вакантное (рабочее) место -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > vacant job
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > vacant job opportunities
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1. a пустой; незаполненный2. a незанятый, свободныйvacant hours — свободное время; часы досуга
vacant position — незанятая должность; вакансия
3. a вакантный4. a бездеятельный5. a безучастный, отсутствующий; рассеянный, бессмысленныйvacant mind — тупость, полное отсутствие мыслей
6. a бездумный; беззаботный7. a тех. холостой8. a юр. не имеющий претендентов9. a юр. неиспользуемый, незанятыйСинонимический ряд:1. blank (adj.) blank; deadpan; expressionless; inane; inexpressive; unexpressive; vapid2. empty (adj.) abandoned; bare; clear; deserted; devoid; empty; empty-headed; lacking; stark; unfilled; uninhabited; unoccupied; vacuous; void; wanting3. idle (adj.) idle; inactive; unemployed; unused4. vain (adj.) hollow; nugatory; otiose; vainАнтонимический ряд:bright; business; clever; cogitative; contemplative; corporeal; crowded; cultured; employed; engaged; filled; full; intent; introspective; learned; occupied -
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1. n1) работа, занятие3) (the job) брит. полит. жарг. полицейская служба•to abolish smb's job — упразднять чью-л. должность
to be after smb's job — подсиживать кого-л.
to be under suspension from one's job — быть временно не допущенным к работе
to boycott one's job — не занимать свои рабочие места
to confirm smb in a job — утверждать кого-л. в какой-л. должности
to dismiss smb from his job — увольнять кого-л. с работы
to do a job — выполнять / делать работу
to give a job — предоставлять, давать работу
to go back to one's jobs — возвращаться на работу ( после забастовки)
to have an open-ended tenure in a job — иметь право занимать какую-л. должность без ограничения срока
to land a job — разг. получать работу
to nominate smb for the job — назначать кого-л. на данную должность
to walk off / out of a job — забастовать
- a lot of jobs are at staketo work within the bounds of one's job — действовать в пределах своих полномочий
- bad job
- black bag job
- blue-collar job
- bonus job
- corporate job
- creation of new jobs
- cuts in jobs
- dead-end job
- entry-level job
- extra job
- full-time job
- highly paid job
- holder of a job
- job for life
- loss of a job
- low-paid job
- managerial job
- odd job
- on the job
- one-man job
- out of a job
- overtime job
- painstaking job
- part-time job
- people without jobs
- permanent job
- piecework job
- plum job
- private-sector job
- productive job
- professional job
- public-works job
- put-up job
- restricted job
- risky job
- rush job
- short-run job
- steady job
- temporary job
- unrestricted job
- vacant job
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1) дело, работа; сдельная работа || работать сдельно2) заказ3) специальность; профессия; квалификация4) должность; место службы5) обрабатываемое изделие6) операция7) заниматься посредническими операциями (напр. с ценными бумагами)8) заниматься махинациями, злоупотреблять служебным положением- key job- odd job- rush job -
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n1) работа, дело, труд2) место службы
- blank-wall job
- bonus job
- component job
- contract job
- extra job
- full-time job
- odd job
- one-of-a-kind job
- part-time job
- permanent job
- piecework job
- production job
- provisional job
- put-up job
- selling job
- steady job
- temporary job
- vacant job
- white-collar job
- job on a contract basis
- be out of a job
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упр. вакансия ( свободное рабочее место)Describe recent efforts to recruit US workers for the job opportunity and the results. — Опишите последние меры, предпринятые для найма на данную вакансию американских работников, а также результаты этих мер.
As a fast growing company, we always have job opportunities. — Так как наша компания быстро растет, у нас постоянно имеются вакансии.
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эк. тр. свободное [незанятое\] рабочее место, вакансияWhen we do have a job vacancy, it will be mentioned on this page. — Когда у нас появится свободное рабочее место, мы уведомим об этом на данной странице.
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vacant ['veɪkənt]∎ is this seat vacant? y a-t-il quelqu'un à cette place?, est-ce que cette place est libre?;∎ the room becomes vacant tomorrow la chambre sera libérée ou disponible demain;∎ apartments sold with vacant possession appartements vendus avec jouissance immédiate(b) (job, position) vacant, libre;∎ there are several vacant places to be filled il y a plusieurs postes à pourvoir;∎ I found the job through the "situations vacant" column j'ai trouvé le poste grâce à la rubrique des offres d'emploi;∎ a secretarial job became or fell vacant un poste de secrétaire est devenu disponible ou vacant∎ I asked a question and she just looked vacant j'ai posé une question et elle a eu l'air de ne pas comprendre►► American vacant lot terrain m vague;British vacant possession libre possession f;∎ apartments sold with vacant possession appartements libres à la vente -
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vacant [ˈveɪkənt]a. ( = unoccupied) [hotel room, table, parking space] libre ; [post, job] à pourvoir• "situations vacant" (Press) « offres d'emploi »b. ( = blank) [expression, look, stare] absent* * *['veɪkənt]1) ( unoccupied) [flat, room, seat] libre, disponible; [office, land] inoccupé2) ( available) [job, post] vacant, à pourvoirto become ou fall vacant — se libérer
‘Situations vacant’ — ‘offres d'emploi’
3) ( dreamy) [look, stare] absent; [expression] vide
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vacant — va|cant [ˈveıkənt] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin, present participle of vacare to be empty, be free ] 1.) a vacant seat, building, room or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use ▪ Only a few apartments were… … Dictionary of contemporary English
vacant — va|cant [ veıkənt ] adjective * 1. ) a place that is vacant is available, because no one else is using it: The room on the first floor is vacant. This house has been vacant since early spring. a vacant seat/chair/table: The only vacant seats are… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vacant */ — UK [ˈveɪkənt] / US adjective 1) a place that is vacant is available, because no one else is using it The room on the first floor is vacant. This house has been vacant since early spring. a vacant seat/chair/table: The only vacant seats are on the … English dictionary
vacant — [[t]ve͟ɪkənt[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n If something is vacant, it is not being used by anyone. Half way down the coach was a vacant seat... In every major city there are more vacant buildings than there are homeless people. Syn: empty 2) ADJ If a… … English dictionary
vacant — [ˈveɪkənt] adj 1) a place that is vacant is available because no one else is using it 2) if a job is vacant, someone is needed to do it 3) looking as if you do not understand or are not paying attention vacantly adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
job market — 1. the total number of vacant jobs open to those seeking employment. 2. the aggregate of those persons seeking employment: Thousands of June graduates entered the job market. * * * … Universalium
job market — 1. the total number of vacant jobs open to those seeking employment. 2. the aggregate of those persons seeking employment: Thousands of June graduates entered the job market … Useful english dictionary