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ˈjob·less fig·ures СЪЩ

jobless figures мн esp Brit:

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I. fig·ure [ˈfɪgəʳ] СЪЩ

1. figure:

Gestalt f <-, -en>
Persönlichkeit f <-, -en>
Gestalt f <-, -en>
a figure of fun [or Am usu ridicule]
eine Spottfigur [o. принразг Witzfigur]

2. figure (shape of body):

Figur f <-, -en>
a fine figure of a man dated шег

3. figure MATH:

Ziffer f <-, -n>
Zahl f <-, -en>
Wert м <-(e)s, -e>

4. figure (amount of money, cash):

Betrag м <-(e)s, Be·trä̱·ge>
a high [or large]figure amount

5. figure (bookkeeping, economic data):

Zahlenwerk ср <-(e)s, -e>

6. figure:

Abbildung f <-, -en>
Diagramm ср <-s, -e>

II. fig·ure [ˈfɪgəʳ] ГЛАГ прх

1. figure esp Am (think, reckon):

2. figure (comprehend, work out):

to figure sth/sb
etw/jdn verstehen

III. fig·ure [ˈfɪgəʳ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. figure:

2. figure esp Am (count on):

mit etw дат rechnen

3. figure (make sense):

that [or it]figures esp Am

4. figure разг (imagine):

I. job·less [ˈʤɒbləs, Am ˈʤɑ:b-] ПРИЛ inv

II. job·less [ˈʤɒbləs, Am ˈʤɑ:b-] СЪЩ esp Brit

Запис в OpenDict

figure СЪЩ

bad figures handel, ФИН

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

figure СЪЩ ACCOUNT

Wert м

figures СЪЩ ACCOUNT

Present
Ifigure
youfigure
he/she/itfigures
wefigure
youfigure
theyfigure
Past
Ifigured
youfigured
he/she/itfigured
wefigured
youfigured
theyfigured
Present Perfect
Ihavefigured
youhavefigured
he/she/ithasfigured
wehavefigured
youhavefigured
theyhavefigured
Past Perfect
Ihadfigured
youhadfigured
he/she/ithadfigured
wehadfigured
youhadfigured
theyhadfigured

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Those who might otherwise work at textile mills or clothing factories are left jobless, or else make significantly less money in the salaula resale business.
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Many of them were destitute and jobless as well as being homeless.
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Initially, demonstrators protested against a plan to amend the constitution and over the country's sluggish economy and high jobless rates.
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As late as the early 1980s, the factories here employed about one million workers, but all of them went jobless in the 1990s.
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We learn that the four graduate friends are all jobless.
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