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  • 1 foreman

    ['fo:mən]
    plural - foremen; noun
    (the supervisor or leader of a group, especially of workmen or a jury: The foreman here is in charge of twenty workmen.) værkfører; formand
    * * *
    ['fo:mən]
    plural - foremen; noun
    (the supervisor or leader of a group, especially of workmen or a jury: The foreman here is in charge of twenty workmen.) værkfører; formand

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  • 2 asphalt

    ['æsfælt, ]( American[) -fo:lt]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a mixture containing tar, used to make roads, pavements etc: The workmen are laying asphalt; an asphalt playground.) asfalt; asfalt-
    * * *
    ['æsfælt, ]( American[) -fo:lt]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a mixture containing tar, used to make roads, pavements etc: The workmen are laying asphalt; an asphalt playground.) asfalt; asfalt-

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  • 3 flask

    1) (a container in which drinks can be carried: a flask of whisky.) lommelærke; feltflaske
    2) (a vacuum flask: The workmen carried flasks of tea.) termoflaske
    3) (a bottle, usually with a narrow neck.) flaske
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    1) (a container in which drinks can be carried: a flask of whisky.) lommelærke; feltflaske
    2) (a vacuum flask: The workmen carried flasks of tea.) termoflaske
    3) (a bottle, usually with a narrow neck.) flaske

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  • 4 friction

    ['frikʃən]
    1) (the rubbing together of two things: The friction between the head of the match and the matchbox causes a spark.) gnidning
    2) (the resistance felt when one object is moved against another (or through liquid or gas): There is friction between the wheels of a car and the road-surface.) friktion; gnidningsmodstand
    3) (quarrelling; disagreement: There seems to be some friction between the workmen and the manager.) gnidning; uoverensstemmelse
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    ['frikʃən]
    1) (the rubbing together of two things: The friction between the head of the match and the matchbox causes a spark.) gnidning
    2) (the resistance felt when one object is moved against another (or through liquid or gas): There is friction between the wheels of a car and the road-surface.) friktion; gnidningsmodstand
    3) (quarrelling; disagreement: There seems to be some friction between the workmen and the manager.) gnidning; uoverensstemmelse

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  • 5 gang

    [ɡæŋ]
    1) (a number (of workmen etc) working together: a gang of men working on the railway.) arbejdshold; sjak
    2) (a group (of people), usually formed for a bad purpose: a gang of jewel thieves.) bande
    - gang up on
    - gang up with
    * * *
    [ɡæŋ]
    1) (a number (of workmen etc) working together: a gang of men working on the railway.) arbejdshold; sjak
    2) (a group (of people), usually formed for a bad purpose: a gang of jewel thieves.) bande
    - gang up on
    - gang up with

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  • 6 guise

    (a disguised or false appearance: The thieves entered the house in the guise of workmen.) forklædning
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    (a disguised or false appearance: The thieves entered the house in the guise of workmen.) forklædning

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  • 7 labour

    ['leibə] 1. noun
    1) (hard work: The building of the cathedral involved considerable labour over two centuries; People engaged in manual labour are often badly paid.) arbejde
    2) (workmen on a job: The firm is having difficulty hiring labour.) arbejdskraft
    3) ((in a pregnant woman etc) the process of childbirth: She was in labour for several hours before the baby was born.) veer
    4) (used (with capital) as a name for the Socialist party in the United Kingdom.) Labour; Arbejderpartiet
    2. verb
    1) (to be employed to do hard and unskilled work: He spends the summer labouring on a building site.) arbejde hårdt
    2) (to move or work etc slowly or with difficulty: They laboured through the deep undergrowth in the jungle; the car engine labours a bit on steep hills.) slide i det; arbejde hårdt
    - laboriously
    - laboriousness
    - labourer
    - labour court
    - labour dispute
    - labour-saving
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    ['leibə] 1. noun
    1) (hard work: The building of the cathedral involved considerable labour over two centuries; People engaged in manual labour are often badly paid.) arbejde
    2) (workmen on a job: The firm is having difficulty hiring labour.) arbejdskraft
    3) ((in a pregnant woman etc) the process of childbirth: She was in labour for several hours before the baby was born.) veer
    4) (used (with capital) as a name for the Socialist party in the United Kingdom.) Labour; Arbejderpartiet
    2. verb
    1) (to be employed to do hard and unskilled work: He spends the summer labouring on a building site.) arbejde hårdt
    2) (to move or work etc slowly or with difficulty: They laboured through the deep undergrowth in the jungle; the car engine labours a bit on steep hills.) slide i det; arbejde hårdt
    - laboriously
    - laboriousness
    - labourer
    - labour court
    - labour dispute
    - labour-saving

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  • 8 overalls

    noun plural (a type of trousers or suit made of hard-wearing materials worn usually over ordinary clothes by workmen etc to protect them from dirt etc: The painter put on his overalls before starting work; I'll need a clean pair of overalls tomorrow.) overall; smækbukser
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    noun plural (a type of trousers or suit made of hard-wearing materials worn usually over ordinary clothes by workmen etc to protect them from dirt etc: The painter put on his overalls before starting work; I'll need a clean pair of overalls tomorrow.) overall; smækbukser

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  • 9 sack

    I [sæk] noun
    (a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) sæk
    - sackcloth II [sæk] verb
    (to dismiss (a person) from his job: One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.) fyre
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    I [sæk] noun
    (a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) sæk
    - sackcloth II [sæk] verb
    (to dismiss (a person) from his job: One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.) fyre

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  • 10 squad

    [skwod]
    1) (a small group of soldiers drilled or working together: The men were divided into squads to perform different duties.) patrulje
    2) (a group of people, especially a working-party: a squad of workmen.) hold; sjak
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    [skwod]
    1) (a small group of soldiers drilled or working together: The men were divided into squads to perform different duties.) patrulje
    2) (a group of people, especially a working-party: a squad of workmen.) hold; sjak

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  • 11 wage-packet

    1) (the packet in which wages are paid: The cashier puts the workmen's money in wage-packets.) lønningspose
    2) (wages: Because of heavier taxation, my wage-packet has been getting smaller.) løn
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    1) (the packet in which wages are paid: The cashier puts the workmen's money in wage-packets.) lønningspose
    2) (wages: Because of heavier taxation, my wage-packet has been getting smaller.) løn

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  • 12 workman

    noun (a man who does manual work: the workmen on a building site.) arbejder
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    noun (a man who does manual work: the workmen on a building site.) arbejder

    English-Danish dictionary > workman

См. также в других словарях:

  • Workmen — Workman Work man, n.; pl. {Workmen}. [AS. weorcmann.] [1913 Webster] 1. A man employed in labor, whether in tillage or manufactures; a worker. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, especially, a skillful artificer or laborer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • WORKMEN'S CIRCLE — (Yid. Arbeter Ring), U.S. socialist and culturally oriented Jewish fraternal order; founded in New York in 1892 by Jewish immigrant workers and chartered on a national basis in 1900 for the twofold purpose of providing its members with mutual aid …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Workmen's village — are a collective term applied to settlements of workers, foremen’s, scribes, architects, etc. usually located in the area of a major ancient site in Egypt, and mostly connected to the construction and decoration of tombs.* Workmen s village… …   Wikipedia

  • Workmen's Compensation Act 1897 — was a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which dealt with the right of working people for compensation for personal injury.A workman was defined as, any person who is engaged in an employment to which this Act applies, whether by way of manual… …   Wikipedia

  • workmen's comp — workmen’s compensation [workmens compensation] (also infml workmen’s comp ; ) noun [U] (in the US) payments made to a …   Useful english dictionary

  • workmen's compensation — work·men s compensation n: workers compensation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. workmen s compensation …   Law dictionary

  • Workmen's compensation act — (Law) A statute fixing the compensation that a workman may recover from an employer in case of accident, esp. the British act of 6 Edw. VII. c. 58 (1906) giving to a workman, except in certain cases of serious and willful misconduct, a right… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 — was a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which dealt with the right of working people for compensation for personal injury.A workman was defined as, any person who enters into or works under a contract of service or apprenticeship with an employer …   Wikipedia

  • workmen's compensation — n. WORKERS COMPENSATION * * * …   Universalium

  • workmen’s comp — ➡ workmen’s compensation * * * …   Universalium

  • workmen's compensation — n. WORKERS COMPENSATION …   English World dictionary

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