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121 white-collar
adjective ((of workers, jobs etc) not manual; (working) in an office etc.) úřednický* * *• zaměstnanecký• kancelářský• nosící bílý límeček• nemanuální• duševně pracující -
122 witch
[wi ](a woman who is supposed to have powers of magic, usually through working with the devil.) čarodějnice- witch-doctor* * *• čarodějnice -
123 bluecollar
adjective ((of workers) wearing overalls and working in factories etc: Blue collar workers are demanding the same pay as office staff.) dělnický -
124 co-
[kou]1) (joint or working etc together, as in co-author.) spolu-2) (with or together, as in co-exist.) spolu-; současně -
125 down tools
(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) seknout s prací -
126 flexitime
noun (a system where employees may choose their own working hours.) pohyblivá pracovní doba -
127 in/out of commission
(in, or not in, a usable, working condition.) ve službě (pověření), mimo službu (pověření) -
128 into force
(in or into operation; working or effective: The new law is now in force.) v platnosti
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