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Перевод: overtime speek overtime


[прилагательное]
сверхурочный;
[наречие]
сверхурочно;
[существительное]
сверхурочное время; плата за сверхурочную работу; дополнительное время; сверхурочные часы;
[глагол]
передержать


Тезаурус:

  1. They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income.
  2. Still, it gave Mary five minutes of fame overtime which might not have been allocated otherwise.
  3. When that happens, police have to cancel leave, pay overtime rates and give officers a lieu day.
  4. By the end of August so excessive had been the overtime paid the builders and excavators that Dancer and his gaudy retinue were able to move into Eldercombe Manor.
  5. It was only high in the European Alps, on the 7992ft Furka Pass, to the accompaniment of a frenzy of wheelspin, turbo lag, understeer and a violently pulsating brake pedal triggered by an anti-lock device working overtime, that the American challenge began to fade.
  6. For many years, tram and bus crews operated as separate entities, but to cope with the seasonal demand for drivers, bus crews worked overtime on trams.
  7. It hopes to make a fresh attempt to limit excessive overtime, heavily criticised in the report.
  8. My guardian angel must have been working overtime as the hut never actually caught fire, and as far as I am aware neither of our overseers suspected that we were harbouring such a forbidden utensil in the Met Waafs' hut.
  9. Holidays were reduced, overtime rates abolished, there were no salary increases and a generous sick pay scheme was replaced by Statutory Sick Pay.
  10. The stick, in particular, backed up by the practical invisibility of the night beat, was a useful device to save on unpaid overtime.
  11. Even with overtime 3 15s to 4 would be about their maximum weekly pay.
  12. Cuts in temporary nurses and overtime have been agreed by West Lambeth health authority, London, after its running deficit tripled to 1.5 million in a month.
  13. Towards the shift's close, ordinary policemen and women are generally reluctant to become involved in work which requires them to extend their duty, unless they need the overtime money, in which case it is a spur.

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