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1 вихід
ч1) ( дія) going out, coming out, departureвихід з бою військ. — disengagement
вихід з пікірування ав. — pull-out
2) ( місце виходу) exit; egress, outlet, passage out3) ( зі складного становища) way out6) (із організації, партії тощо) leaving, secession, withdrawal; ( на пенсію) retirementвихід з організації амер. — walkout
вихід у відставку — retirement; resignation, resigning of one's office ( post), resignation ( retiring) from office
7) ек. output; yieldвихід продукції — product ( production) yield
8) геол. outcrop; ( пари) escape -
2 проводити
= провести1) ( час) to spend, to pass, to while away2) ( здійснювати) to conduct, to carry out, to realize, to implement; to hold; to pursueпроводити в життя — to carry out, to realize, to put into practice, to implement
проводити інвентаризацію — to draw up an inventory, to make up an inventory, to take an inventory
проводити кампанію — to conduct a campaign, to carry out a campaign
проводити політику — to pursue/follow a policy
3) ( добиватися затвердження) to carry through, to pass, to get accepted4) ( електрику) to install, to put; ( водопровід) to lay on5) (про лінію і т. п.) to draw, to trace, to mark6) тк. недок., фіз., ел. ( бути провідником) to conduct7) див. проводжати -
3 страйк
чstrike; walkout, stoppageнесанкціонований страйк — unauthorized ( wild-cat) strike
розігнати страйк — to disrupt (to break, to smash) a strike
брати участь у страйку — to strike; to join in a strike, to go on strike; to be on strike, to be out
См. также в других словарях:
walkout — walk‧out [ˈwɔːk aʊt ǁ ˈwɒːk ] also walk out noun [countable usually singular] HUMAN RESOURCES an occasion when workers stop working and leave their office or factory as a protest: • The talks broke off on Tuesday, prompting a nationwide walkout… … Financial and business terms
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