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Перевод: labourer


[существительное]
чернорабочий ; неквалифицированный рабочий; рабочий


Тезаурус:

  1. A labourer and his family - in all eight persons - are the occupiers of this hovel, in which there is but one bedroom for their accommodation.
  2. On leaving school he went as a labourer to Hunts Farm (visible from the 6th green) and it was this work that brought him to the course.
  3. "Labourer: "What I want to know be this.
  4. Another, born in Ireland, whose son was a Yorkshire steelworks labourer, also liked a daily drink, but went out each night to the pub and was back regularly as it was "just turned seven".
  5. The son of a farm labourer from Marton, James Cook was fortunate to be born into an age of great explorations.
  6. When Jimmy Johnstone's bar closed, he was forced to take a series of menial jobs as a lorry driver firstly with Lafferty's Construction Company and then a labourer's job with a gas contractor's, where, ironically, he had to dig gas pipe-lines which ran past Willie Johnson's pub.
  7. The temptation for rural labourer poets is not so much to write prospect poems, as to treat their own labour in terms of the pastoral.
  8. A sculpture representing a king and queen was broken by the builder's labourer who found it, revealing that the metal of the faces was only about a millimetre thick.
  9. My parish priest had always dreamed of building outstation churches and, with the luxury of two curates, here was his chance to convert one into a builders' labourer!
  10. The word originally denoted the many single days when the labourer might break from his toil to go to mass and celebrate a saint in other, mundane ways; as, in the dull prose of the twentieth century, on a bank holiday.
  11. At "The Caithness and Sutherland Industrial and Art Exhibition" to give it its full title, a labourer was charged with having done damage to the extent of 8 by falling upon a glass case and breaking a valuable jug the property of one John Fitsgibbon, china merchant.
  12. This was a farm labourer's cottage obviously -" she recalls Niall, this time with some pleasure: "Why've you got it?"
  13. Two were out of contact because of physical distance: the fate of a Berwickshire couple who had emigrated to Australia was "a mystery", while even within the same county a Norfolk farm labourer's parents were too far away to visit on foot, so the family "hardly ever saw them."

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