Значение слова "WORKING" найдено в 47 источниках

WORKING

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`wɜːkɪŋ]
работа; деятельность
использование, употребление, эксплуатация; разработка
обработка, переработка
выработки
движение воды
подергивание лица
брожение
работающий, рабочий
действующий, пригодный для работы
волнующийся
бродящий
дергающийся


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
working: translation

Attempting to complete the remaining part of a trade, by finding either buyers or sellers for the rest. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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working work‧ing [ˈwɜːkɪŋ ǁ ˈwɜːr-] adjective [only before a noun]
1. working people have jobs that they are paid for:

• What will the effect of the tax changes be on working couples?

• In the U.K., less than 3% of the working population are now employed in agriculture.

— see also remote working, short-time working
2. a working man or woman does physical work, rather than work in management or administration:

• an ordinary working man

3. HUMAN RESOURCES working conditions or practices are ones that you have in your job:

• Workers want better pay and working conditions.

• Productivity is up 18% since a new labor pact last year swept away decades-old working practices.

4. HUMAN RESOURCES your working day, week etc is the period of time when you are doing your job:

Working hours are flexible here and the dress is casual.

• We want a shorter working day.

5. working breakfast/​lunch/​dinner a breakfast, lunch etc that is also a business meeting
6. be in ( good) working order to be working properly and not broken:

• He agreed to buy back the $130,000 machine, which he says is in good working order.

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Ⅰ.
working UK US /ˈwɜːkɪŋ/ adjective [before noun]
used to describe people who work and earn money: »

Too many working people are piling up debt on high-interest credit cards.

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When employers ignore health and safety regulations, working men and women are needlessly put at risk.

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Child care costs can be a significant burden for a working couple with children.

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working couples/families/mothers

used to describe someone who does a job that usually is not very well paid and usually does not need a very high level of education: »

a working man/woman

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In our celebrity-obsessed culture, the values of the ordinary working man are being ignored.

relating to someone's job, or to work in general: »

Older people encounter much prejudice about their ability to adapt to new working methods.

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My manager and I have developed a close working relationship.

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a working environment/culture

used to describe a plan, idea, or knowledge that is not complete but that is satisfactory for now: »

The working title of her book is ""Attracting Wealth"".

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Applicants will need a working knowledge of French and Spanish.

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a working assumption/hypothesis/definition

used to describe a machine or the parts of a machine that move and operate it: »

After three failed prototypes, we finally have a working model.

MEETINGS used to describe a meal at which you also work or discuss business: »

a working breakfast/lunch/dinner

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Over a working lunch the HR team and a local architect studied office refurbishment plans.

be in (good) working order — Cf.be in working order
See also HARD-WORKING(Cf. ↑hard-working)
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working UK US /ˈwɜːkɪŋ/ noun
[U] the activity of doing work: »

Our method of working involves one-to-one feedback.

workings — Cf. workings
See also COLLABORATIVE WORKING(Cf. ↑collaborative working), FLEXIBLE WORKING(Cf. ↑flexible working)


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
1. сущ.
1) общ. работа, действие, функционирование

the working of the steam engine — действие парового двигателя

the working of the political system — функционирование политической системы

Syn:
functioning
operation
2) общ. эксплуатация, использование, потребление
Syn:
use
3) общ. обработка
4)
а) общ., преим. мн. разработка, добыча (в шахтах)
б) общ., преим. мн. земляные работы (при строительстве шахт, туннелей, разработке карьеров)
Syn:
work 1. 4)
2. прил.
1) общ. работающий, действующий, функционирующий; эффективный, полезный, практический

working mechanism — действующий механизм

in good working order — в хорошем (рабочем) состоянии

working economy — работающая экономика, действующая экономика, эффективная экономика

working knowledge — практические знания

See:
working account
2)
а) общ. рабочий, работающий, занятый

the working retired — работающие пенсионеры

б) общ. рабочий, черновой, временный (необходимый для работы)

working copy — рабочая копия

working draft — черновой набросок, рабочий черновик

working title — рабочее название

в) общ. рабочий, исследовательский (занятый каким-л.вопросом)

working paper — рабочий отчет, отчет об исследовании

working group — рабочая группа

г) общ. трудовой, рабочий (относящийся к труду или рабочим)
See:
working life, working class
3) учет оборотный (о капитале)
See:
working capital, working assets, working capital policy, working capital investment, working capital fund, working capital adjustment
4) общ. достаточный, необходимый
See:
working control
5) общ. эксплуатационный, рабочий, технический


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