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1 завтрак
лёгкий завтрак «а-ля фуршет» — buffet lunch
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2 второй завтрак
1. lunchлёгкий завтрак «а-ля фуршет» — buffet lunch
2. luncheon«мясо для завтрака», мясной рулет — luncheon meat
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3 деловой обед
1) General subject: power lunch (a luncheon at which businesspeople or others of influence discuss work or issues in an informal setting; the lunch itself (Webster's New Millennium™ Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.7)), (Официальный обед, часто со спиртными на Power Lunch (Официальный обед, часто со спиртными напитками, выгодный для представителей частного бизнеса, потому что расходы на него могут быть списаны в счет налогов), working lunch2) Banking: business lunch -
4 завтрак
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5 завтрак для обсуждения деловых вопросов
General subject: working lunch, working luncheonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > завтрак для обсуждения деловых вопросов
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6 рабочее время
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > рабочее время
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7 рабочий класс
1) General subject: labor, labour, the working class, working class2) Colloquial: lunch-bucket3) Economy: class of workers, labor class, labouring class -
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нсв vi1) о человеке to workрабо́тать бухга́лтером — to work as an accountant
рабо́тать врачо́м/юри́стом — to work as a doctor/lawyer, to practise/AE to practice medicine/law
рабо́тать в газе́те — to work for/on a newspaper
рабо́тать по совмести́тельству — to moonlight coll
рабо́тать сде́льно — to do piecework
рабо́тать посме́нно — to work on a shift
рабо́тать кру́глые су́тки — to work (a)round the clock/24 hours a day
рабо́тать в саду́ — to do gardening, to garden
2) о механизмах to function, to run, to workмоде́м рабо́тает пра́вильно — the modem functions correctly
мото́р рабо́тает на электри́честве — the engine runs on electric power
шве́йная маши́нка ста́рая, но ещё рабо́тает — the sewing machine is old, but it's still working/in working order
телеви́зор не рабо́тает — the TV set is out of order
3) об учреждении to be openбанк рабо́тает сего́дня? — is the bank open today?
мы рабо́таем без переры́ва на обе́д — we don't break for lunch
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9 час
м1) промежуток времени hourче́тверть часа́ — quarter of an hour
опозда́ть на час — to be an hour late
кото́рый час? — what time is it?, what's the time?
2) при измерении времени o'clockдва часа́ но́чи — two o'clock in the morning/am lit
в три часа́ дня — at three o'clock in the afternoon/pm lit
в кото́ром часу́? — (at) what time?
3) обыкн мн время, отведённое для чего-л time sg, hours plчас/часы́ пик — rush hour(s), peak hour(s)/time
часы́ заня́тий — working/ в школе school hours
часы́ приёма — reception/calling/visiting hours
обе́денный час — lunch hour/time/ перерыв break
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10 рабочее время
1. operation-use time2. labour hoursвремя, когда на улицах нет большого движения — slack hours
наши дни, наше время — these latter days, our own day
в обычный час, в обычное время — at the customary hour
3. labour time4. timeсторожевой таймер; контрольное реле времени — watchdog timer
показывать время; показывать, который час — to tell the time
5. working hoursпредобеденный час ; время коктейлей — cocktail hour
свободные часы; свободное время — the off hours
6. action timeвремя цикла; во время цикла — cycle time
7. office hours8. operating timeдолгое время; долговременный — long time
9. operating-time10. uptimeвремя, затраченное на выполнение рейса — block-to-block time
время установления сигнала; время успокоения — settling time
11. spellвремя, проведённое за картами — a spell at cardplaying
См. также в других словарях:
working lunch — see working breakfast above. • • • Main Entry: ↑work … Useful english dictionary
Working Lunch — Infobox Television show name = Working Lunch caption = The Working Lunch titles genre = Financial News runtime = 30 minutes (60 on Fridays) creator = BBC network = BBC Two country = UK first aired = 19 September 1994 last aired = Present imdb id … Wikipedia
lunch — [lʌntʆ] noun [countable] 1. a meal eaten in the middle of the day: • facilities for conferences and private business lunches (= when business people go to lunch to discuss things or entertain customers ) • He has working lunches (= when … Financial and business terms
lunch — lunch1 W2S1 [lʌntʃ] n [U and C] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: luncheon] 1.) a meal eaten in the middle of the day ▪ What s for lunch ? ▪ She ate a small lunch before the meeting. ▪ Perhaps we could have lunch before you go. ▪ I think I ll have soup… … Dictionary of contemporary English
working — Attempting to complete the remaining part of a trade, by finding either buyers or sellers for the rest. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * working work‧ing [ˈwɜːkɪŋ ǁ ˈwɜːr ] adjective [only before a noun] 1. working people have jobs that they… … Financial and business terms
lunch — 1 /lVntS/ noun (C, U) 1 a meal eaten in the middle of the day: at lunch: Anna said something at lunch about leaving. | have lunch: When do you usually have lunch? | have some lunch: I m starved. Let s have some lunch. | have sth for lunch: All I… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
working */*/*/ — UK [ˈwɜː(r)kɪŋ] / US [ˈwɜrkɪŋ] adjective 1) a) a working person has a job Sessions run in the evenings to allow working parents to attend. Compare your own situation with that of other working women. b) doing a job that involves mostly physical… … English dictionary
working — adj. & n. adj. 1 engaged in work, esp. in manual or industrial labour. 2 functioning or able to function. n. 1 the activity of work. 2 the act or manner of functioning of a thing. 3 a a mine or quarry. b the part of this in which work is being or … Useful english dictionary
working — work|ing [ wɜrkıŋ ] adjective *** 1. ) a working person has a job: Sessions run in the evenings to allow working parents to attend. Compare your own situation with that of other working women. a ) doing a job that involves mostly physical work:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
working — /werr king/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that works. 2. operation; action: the involuted workings of his mind. 3. the process of shaping a material: The working of clay is easy when it s damp. 4. the act of manufacturing or building a… … Universalium
working*/*/*/ — [ˈwɜːkɪŋ] adj 1) a working person has a job working parents[/ex] 2) relating to or involving work After the meeting there will be a working lunch.[/ex] The strikers are demanding better working conditions.[/ex] 3) something that is working can be … Dictionary for writing and speaking English