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Translations joblessness [ˈdʒɒbləsnɪs] n (= unemployment) → chômage m job loss n → perte f d'emploi job lot n → lot m job market n → marché m du travail to be on the job market → être sur le marché du travail job offer n → offre f d'emploi job opportunity n (= job) → débouché m job queue n [printer] → file f d'attente des travaux job requirement n → qualité f requise job satisfaction n → satisfaction f au travail, satisfaction f professionnelle to get job satisfaction → trouver de la satisfaction dans son travail job security n → sécurité f de l'emploi job seeker [ˈdʒɒbsiːkər] n (British) → demandeur/euse m/f d'emploi job seeker's allowance n (British) → allocation f de demandeur d'emploi job-share job share [ˈdʒɒbʃɛər] (British) vi → partager un poste job sharing [ˈdʒɒbʃɛərɪŋ] n → partage m de poste job specification n → caractéristiques fpl du poste job title n → intitulé m de poste My official job title is Deputy Manager → L'intitulé officiel de mon poste est directeur adjoint. job vacancy n → poste m à pourvoir, poste m vacant How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Then there's the chronic poverty, joblessness and miserably failing, under-served schools that trap legions of young blacks. The downside is that women's rise to power may also reflect the struggles with joblessness, alcoholism, and poverty of many American Indian men. Poverty, sundrenched squalor, hordes of unwanted children being taught by violence to perpetrate violence, the inanition bred by joblessness and the social alienation bred by official brutality (in one scene, a suspect cornered by police automatically expects to be executed)--all this is presented with the same sizzling realism that we encountered in the much greater movie that inspired Hood, Fernando Meirelles's City of God. |
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