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work+contract

  • 1 dagskontrakt

    subst. day work contract

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > dagskontrakt

  • 2 arbeid

    job, work, work, employment
    * * *
    subst. work, labour, employment subst. US: work, labor subst. [ ansettelse] employment, job, work subst. [ beskjeftigelse] employment subst. [ kroppsarbeid] manual work, manual labour subst. [ verv] task, job subst. [ utførelse] workmanship subst. [ slit] toil, drudgery subst. [ fagarbeid] skilled work (under arbeid) in progress, work in progress [ deltids-] part-time work, part-time job, part-time employment (fast arbeid) permanent employment, permanent job (gå på arbeid) go to work [ heltids-] full-time work, full time job, full time employment (inntektsgivende/lønnet arbeid) paid work/employment, gainful employment [ korttids-] short-time work [ leie-] contract work (svart arbeid) undeclared work, clandestine work/employment, working "black" (være uten arbeid) be out of work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > arbeid

  • 3 for

    for, for, lining, too
    * * *
    prep. [ om vederlag] for, (om den gjeldende pris for noget) at (f.eks. what did you pay for it?, what will you price me for it?, I work for 200 dollars prep. [ fremfor] to (f.eks.

    I prefer tea to coffee

    ) prep. [i de fleste sammenhenger:] for prep. [ formål] for, to (She works for equal wages for men and women) prep. [ til fordel for] for, to (She has talked a lot for my propsals for a better sales strategy) prep. [ på grunn av] for (f.eks. he is famous for his courage, I cannot see for the smoke, he cannot see the wood for trees, marry somebody for his money prep. [ vedrørende støtte] for, in favour of, in favor of (amer.) prep. [i forhold til, i betraktning av] for (f.eks.

    the coat is too warm for this time of the year

    ) prep. [ istedenfor] for, to (She prefers tea to wine) prep. [ bestemt el. beregnet for etc.] for (f.eks.

    America for the Americans, a trio for violin, cello, and piano, boots for soldiers, a calendar for ??

    ) prep. [ til beste for] for (f.eks. work for him, fight for a cause, the public he writes for, die for one's country, what can I do prep. [ om tidsrom] for (I am going on a holiday for three weeks) prep. [ til gjengjeld for] for (f.eks.

    an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, reward him for his trouble, blame, praise, punish, thank him for it

    ) prep. [ for å oppnå] for (f.eks.

    work for one's living, the children pestered me for sweets

    ) prep. [ angående] for (he's big for his age, but this film is not suitable for him) prep. [ om tallmessige forhold] for, to (f.eks.

    for every person who died two were born, there are two women to every man

    ) prep. [ omfang] for (The contract said that you had to pay the rent for three months in advance) prep. [ hver enkelt for seg selv] for, by (f.eks.

    man for man, word for word, bit by bit, day by day, one by one, step by step

    ) prep. [beskyttet, til forsvar] from, to, for (f.eks. seek shelter from the storm, God save me from my friends!, will you hide me from my prep. [ med hensyn til] to, from, about (f.eks.

    blind to one's own interest, deaf to reason, sensitive to pain, a stranger to this way of thinking, common ??

    ) konj. [ fordi] because (f.eks.

    don't call me Sir, because I won't have it, he ran, for he was afraid

    ) adv. in front, before adv. [ alt for] too (f.eks.

    the work is too hard for me

    ), unduly (f.eks.

    unduly expensive

    )

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > for

  • 4 akkordarbeid

    subst. piece-work, piecework subst. contract work, job work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > akkordarbeid

  • 5 lønnsarbeid

    subst. contract work, outwork, work for a wage, work for a salary

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > lønnsarbeid

  • 6 arbeide på akkord

    verb. do piecework, work by contract

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > arbeide på akkord

  • 7 arbeidskraft

    * * *
    subst. [ arbeidere] labour, labor, manpower subst. [ evne] working capacity, working power, capacity for work subst. (økonomi) labour supply, supply of labour (leid arbeidskraft) hired-out labour (faglært arbeidskraft) skilled labour, skilled workers (innleid arbeidskraft) contract(ed) labour/workers (organisert arbeidskraft) unionized labour, organised labour (ufaglært arbeidskraft) unskilled labour, unskilled workers (uorganisert arbeidskraft) non-union labour

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > arbeidskraft

  • 8 bortsatt arbeid

    subst. contract work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > bortsatt arbeid

  • 9 entreprisearbeid

    subst. (næringsliv) contract work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > entreprisearbeid

  • 10 forskning

    * * *
    subst. research (vedrørende into) (f.eks.

    into the effects of smoking

    ) subst. research work subst. [ i industrien] industrial research (praktisk forskning) applied science, applied research (anvendt forskning) applied research [ grunn-] basic research [ oppdrags-] contract/commissioned research

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > forskning

  • 11

    получить
    får, fikk, fått
    * * *
    few, few, gain, get, have, receive
    * * *
    verb. [ motta] get, receive (f.eks.

    I got (el. received

    ) your letter, an invitation, a present) verb. [ oppnå] get, obtain, win (f.eks.

    he got the job, he obtained his ends, she won the prize, her work won recognition; if you divide 10 by 2 you get ??

    ) verb. [tjene, få i betaling] get (f.eks. I get £100 a month; I got 50p for the verb. [om mat, måltider, drikkevarer] have (f.eks.

    we had dinner, we had roast lamb for dinner; I had tea; I had a stiff whisky

    ) verb. [i forb. med perf. part.: forårsake at] get, have (f.eks.

    I got him punished; he had his leg amputated; he had his luggage taken to the ??

    ) verb. [ en sykdom] get (f.eks.

    he got rheumatism

    ); (højtideligere) contract (f.eks.

    he contracted a heart disease

    ) verb. [ om straff] get (f.eks.

    he got 6 months' imprisonment (el. he got 6 months

    ) for blackmail) verb. [ om uhell] get (f.eks.

    he got his hand into the wheel; he got his arm broken

    ) verb. [sette til verden, om kvinne] have (f.eks.

    she had a child by him

    ), give birth to, bear adj. few (f.eks.

    his opponents were few

    ) (for få) too few (veldig få) a very small number (noen få) a few, some few

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok >

  • 12 kontraktarbeid

    subst. contract work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > kontraktarbeid

  • 13 leiearbeid

    subst. contract work

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > leiearbeid

  • 14 oppsigelse

    dismissal, notice, resignation
    * * *
    subst. [ fra arbeidsgiver] notice, discharge (f.eks.

    He was given notice that Friday would be his last day at work.

    ) subst. [ fra den ansattes side] resignation, notice of resignation subst. [ arbeid] dismissal, notice subst. (jus) [ arbeidsrett] dismissal with notice subst. (jus) [ arbeidsrett] US: discharge subst. [ av kontrakt] denunciation subst. [ av kontrakt] termination subst. [ av leiekontrakt] notice to quit subst. [ av lån] calling in (få varsel om oppsigelse) be given notice of intent to terminate employment [ masse-] massive lay-offs, mass dismissals (muntlig oppsigelse) oral notice (of dismissal) (jus) (rettsstridig oppsigelse) unlawful el. wrongful dismissal (jus) (saklig oppsigelse) fair dismissal, lawful dismissal (skriftlig oppsigelse) written notice (of dismissal) US: (skriftlig oppsigelse) written order of discharge (tilsatt på oppsigelse) employed under a contract of service terminable (usaklig oppsigelse) unfair/wrongful dismissal

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > oppsigelse

См. также в других словарях:

  • CONTRACT — (Heb. חוֹזֶה, ḥozeh), in general law theory a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, in terms of which one party undertakes for the benefit of the other to perform or refrain from a certain act. As such, contract is the main… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Contract cheating — is a form of academic dishonesty in which students get others to complete their coursework for them by putting it out to tender.[1][2][3][4] The term was coined in a 2006 study[5] by Thomas Lancaster …   Wikipedia

  • contract — con·tract 1 / kän ˌtrakt/ n [Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com with, together + trahere to draw] 1: an agreement between two or more parties that creates in each party a duty to… …   Law dictionary

  • Contract bridge — Bridge declarer play Alternative name(s) Bridge Type trick taking Players 4 Skill(s) require …   Wikipedia

  • work-to-rule — ˌwork to ˈrule , ˌwork to ˈcontract noun [singular] HUMAN RESOURCES an occasion when people protest about a situation at work by doing their job less quickly or effectively, but without breaking their employer s rules or the terms of their… …   Financial and business terms

  • contract of employment — A contract of service or apprenticeship, whether express or implied and, if express, whether oral or in writing. Whether or not an individual is working under a contract of employment will determine whether they are entitled to certain statutory… …   Law dictionary

  • Contract Grading — is a form of grading which results from an instructor to student cooperation, and entails contracted number of assignments of specified quality that correspond to specific letter grades. Contract grading may be contrasted with other grading… …   Wikipedia

  • contract — [kän′trakt΄] for n. & usually for vt.1 & vi.1 [; kən trakt′] for v. generally n. [OFr < L contractus, pp. of contrahere, to draw together, make a bargain < com , together + trahere, to DRAW] 1. an agreement between two or more people to do… …   English World dictionary

  • contract — n Contract, bargain, compact, pact, treaty, entente, convention, cartel, concordat designate an agreement reached after negotiation and ending in an exchange of promises between the parties concerned. Contract applies especially to a formal… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • contract of employment — ˌcontract of emˈployment noun contracts of employment PLURALFORM [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES a formal document giving the conditions of someone s job, how much they are paid etc; = TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: • Under his contract of employment, he is… …   Financial and business terms

  • work-to-contract — UK US noun [C, usually singular] US ► WORK TO RULE(Cf. ↑work to rule) …   Financial and business terms

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