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gen. |
labour |
chem. |
working; processing |
commun. |
mark; bookwork |
comp., MS |
job (A series of business activities that when completed will fulfill a high-level objective) |
environ. |
labour One of the factors of production. It includes all the exertions - manual, physical or mental - by individuals, directed towards the production of wealth |
health. |
job; occupation; task |
IMF. |
labor input |
law, fin., environ. |
labor |
pack. |
shear strain; shearing strain; shear force; shearing force; shear resilience; shearing resilience; vibration stress; alternating stress |
polit. |
work Human activities, paid or unpaid, that produce the goods or services in an economy, or supply the needs of a community, or provide a person's accustomed means of livelihood (Conjunto de actividades humanas, remuneradas o no, que producen bienes o servicios en una economìa, o que satisfacen las necesidades de una comunidad o proveen los medios de sustento necesarios para los individuos) |
tech. |
duty |
transp. |
working site |
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comp., MS |
Business (A field that contains a contact's business phone number); job (An occurrence of an activity performed between specific start and end times and at specific locations); Work (A field for a contact's workplace telephone number, typically retrieved automatically from the corporate address book) |
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market. |
work done under contract |
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telegr. |
mark condition in Morse code |