گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'employment'

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1 عمومی:: استخدام‌

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2 عمومی:: اشتغال

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3 عمومی:: كارگماری‌

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4 عمومی:: بكارگیری‌

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english

1 general:: noun work: I need employment to earn money.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: employment adjectives paid employment (= a job for which you receive money ) • 51% of women return to paid employment within 5 years of having a child. full-time/part-time employment • Mike is in full-time employment, but his wife is not working. permanent/temporary employment • university graduates entering permanent employment for the first time long-term/regular employment (= working for the same company for a long time ) • She finally found regular employment at a hospital in York. continuous employment (= working all the time, without any periods being unemployed ) • You can join the pension scheme after two years of continuous employment with the company. verbs give/offer somebody employment • He was offered employment in the company’s main office. provide employment (= offer jobs to people ) • The new power station will provide employment for around 400 people. create employment (= make new jobs ) • The government is trying to stimulate the economy and create employment. find/get employment • The men hope to find employment in the construction industry. obtain/secure employment formal (= get employment ) • He found it difficult to obtain employment because of his criminal record. look for employment ( also seek employment formal ) • My son had to leave the farm and seek employment elsewhere. employment + NOUN employment opportunities (= jobs that are available for people to apply for ) • There are very few employment opportunities in the area. employment prospects (= someone’s chances of getting a job ) • Better qualifications will improve your employment prospects. employment rights (= the rights that someone has in their job ) • Part-time workers don’t have the same employment rights as full-time staff. employment levels (= the number of people employed in an area ) • Employment levels in the region are above the national average. employment conditions ( also conditions of employment ) (= details about someone’s employment such as how much they are paid, how much holiday they get etc ) • All workers have a right to a fair wage and decent conditions of employment. an employment contract ( also a contract of employment ) (= an official document stating the details about someone’s employment ) • There is a clause in your employment contract covering holiday entitlement. employment terms ( also terms of employment ) (= the details about someone’s employment that are written in their employment contract, including rules that they must follow ) • It’s in the terms of their employment that they can’t go on strike. phrases loss of employment • Closure of the factory will lead to a substantial loss of employment. sb’s place of employment formal (= the building where they work ) • They had a long journey to their place of employment.

transnet.ir

3 general::   noun ADJ. paid, salaried | full-time, part-time | lifelong, lifetime, long-term, permanent, stable | short-term, temporary | regular | casual | seasonal | gainful, meaningful The company was one of the first to offer meaningful employment to the blind. | full, total The government aims to achieve full employment within three years. | high, low an area of very low employment | large-scale Steel making is the only local industry offering large-scale employment. | manual | skilled, unskilled | blue-collar, white-collar | factory, office QUANT. level policies aimed at maintaining a high level of employment VERB + EMPLOYMENT look for, seek recent graduates seeking employment | find, gain, get, obtain, secure He finally secured employment in a local factory. | take up (formal) He took up employment with the company in May 2002. | give up, lose She lost her employment when the firm closed. | give sb, offer sb | create, generate, provide This investment will certainly create employment in the area. The steelworks provided employment for thousands of people. | boost, increase, raise, stimulate policies designed to stimulate employment EMPLOYMENT + VERB increase, rise | fall EMPLOYMENT + NOUN opportunities, possibilities, prospects There are few employment prospects in the town for unqualified young people. | rights | training | status The survey studied the employment status and lifestyle of people within the community. | agency | contract | conditions, terms | figures, records, statistics | levels | patterns, trends | market school-leavers entering the employment market | policy the government's full-employment policy | practices The firm's employment practices have been widely criticized. PREP. in ~ Most of last year's graduates are now in employment. | out of ~ She had been out of employment for three years. PHRASES conditions of employment trade union concerns such as conditions of employment and health and safety | a contract of employment, patterns/trends of employment significant changes in patterns of employment

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