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Перевод: labor speek labor


[прилагательное]
лейбористский; трудовой;
[существительное]
труд ; работа ; задание; рабочий класс; рабочие ; усилие; родовые м`уки; роды ; потуги ;
[глагол]
трудиться; прилагать усилия; добиваться; подвигаться вперед медленно; подвигаться вперед с трудом; работать; испытывать качку; кропотливо разрабатывать; вдаваться в мелочи; мучиться родами; обрабатывать землю


Тезаурус:

  1. The decisions of bodies like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration tilted towards business and against labour and Reagan used the appointment power to bring about similar results at the National Labor Relations Board.
  2. According to Friedersdorf, "We knew we had to get our bills enacted before the Labor Day recess."
  3. A legendary figure, he was something of a benevolent despot: he steadfastly refused to allow labor unions in his factories, but paid his workers a wage above the national average.
  4. The lesson for Australia, and indeed for Britain, is to beware a Labor Party that has dropped nationalisation, but not intervention, from its agenda.
  5. It forbade a number of unfair practices used by employers to block union development, and set up the National Labor Board to sort out problems and act as umpire between labour and management.
  6. "The organization of labor against its employers furnishes workers with a closely knit brotherhood end a formidable enemy upon whom they can project all their aggressions.
  7. The National War Labor Board was set up in 1942 to settle the disputes that inevitably rose in a more directed economy.
  8. If the wage rate had fallen, say, by 10% and the total employment had increased, as a result, by 5%, there would still have been a net 5% loss in total labor income.
  9. what the creative form expresses is the nature of feelings conceived, imaginatively realised, and rendered by a labor of formulation and abstractive vision (p. 90).
  10. Frances Perkins, the first woman to achieve cabinet rank, was his Secretary of Labor; Harold Ickes, a veteran reformer, was Secretary of the Interior; Henry Wallace, farm expert, was the Secretary of Agriculture.
  11. As head of the party which had always represented big business interests, he chose his cabinet mainly from the business world: eight millionaires and a plumber was a contemporary description - and the plumber, the Secretary of Labor, left within a year.
  12. To bolster his case for being given a second term - and to outflank the opposition Labor Party - prime minister Malcolm Fraser has announced new research initiatives in biotechnology, satellite research, industrial RD and in the Antarctic.
  13. The lesson for Australia's Labor Party is clear: be bold under Mr Keating or prepare to bow out.

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