- ronde de fermeture - WordReference Forums
Hi ! How would you say "une ronde de fermeture", when a watchman or operator inspects a plant at the end of the workday to check the equipment
- seeking vs. to seek - WordReference Forums
"seeking an eight-hour workday" is a participle clause I think you can change seeking to to seek, but that would change grammar and meaning (the latter in an odd way)
- déjeuner en colunch [le colunching] | WordReference Forums
Bonjour à tous, I am taking a french class using a (new) book that has an exercise using this noun, "colunch" The context was, "Déjeuner en colunch", talking about having lunch during someone's workday I can't find this word in the usual sources (LaRousse, Oxford, Cambridge, or WordRef ) Does
- call it a day (end a relationship) | WordReference Forums
The expression means "end the workday now, rather than working until the normal end time" In the show, they are having a conversation about their relationship, so when Ted says "maybe we should call it a day" it is a suggestion about ending the relationship
- kidney-foot - WordReference Forums
Ciao elemika , thanks a lot for your reply and link! It was very useful! "flat-foot" , or better still, "flat-feet" "piedipiatti" is used in Italian as a pejorative term to indicate a police officer, probably (I'm not quite sure!) because a policeman, due to his job, is compelled to stand most of the time, and at the end of his workday he finds himself flat-footed! Here the adjective instead
- A wacky watercooler moment - WordReference Forums
When used in larger companies, staff somehow manage to show up at the same times during the workday This informal gathering is often colloquially described as meeting "around the water cooler"
- workday or work day | WordReference Forums
What is the difference between "workday" and "work day"? Why do some people write "workday", others — "work day"? Hi, w3lifer, welcome to WRF and thanks for the question Workday work day and workaday are all words that have more than one meaning It would be really useful to have your examples in a sentence, so we can see how you will use
- permit, grant, let, consent | WordReference Forums
Thanks in advance for your help! Management _____ employees to leave work early if they arrive before the start of the workday (A)permits (B)grants (C)lets (D)consents Question: All of the options are related to agreeing or allowing something Why A is the answer? Thanks again! To permit --> to consent to, to give permission, to allow to
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