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Перевод: unemployed
[прилагательное] безработный; незанятый; неиспользованный; [существительное] безработные
Тезаурус:
- Jones, an interesting newcomer with a simmering, highly charged air, is the daughter of an absentee Italian mother, which does not endear her to the xenophobic locals and an unemployed woodsman father, Seiriol Tomos, who disappears and leaves her in the care of his cold, embittered sister Maggie, Sue Jones-Davies giving everyone very beady looks.
- That is a measure not merely of misfortune and waste, but of positive neglect; and nothing so symbolises the Tories' failure as their abandonment of any pretence to commitment towards the unemployed.
- Her contribution will not help our unemployed.
- 1921 had witnessed the launch of the Poplar Council's bitter struggle for equalisation of the rates; by September 5000 unemployed men and women were marching to the West Ham guardians threatening trouble if demands for increased scales of relief were not met.
- The official definition of the Unemployment Percentage Rate in the UK can be stated as "the number of unemployed expressed as a percentage of the latest available mid-year estimate of all employees in employment plus the unemployed at the same date".
- In Denmark, there are just as many unemployed people as there are workers in manufacturing industry.
- Generally, these cash buyers seemed to have made a fair assessment of their chances, in that they were unemployed or already had great difficulty matching small incomes to their outgoings.
- One possible implication of this, suggests Gershuny, is that there would be a substantial reduction in the overall numbers formally employed, with the unemployed making creative use of the opportunities these consumer durables make possible in the home - a more benign version of Cooley's vision described earlier.
- Mr Smith is unemployed.
- Now, with unemployment set to reach two million by Christmas, they are no longer welcome and it's estimated that over 60 per cent are unemployed.
- But finally, why is it that game show contestants are never UNEMPLOYED?
- In the UK since October 1982, the number of people unemployed has been measured for official purposes as the number of "people claiming benefit (that is, unemployment benefit, supplementary benefits or national insurance credits) at Unemployment Benefit Offices on the day of the monthly count, who on that day were unemployed and able and willing to do any suitable work".
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