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to employ angļu valodā:

1. to staff



2. employment


He is seeking employment.
They guaranteed regular employment to their workers.
In Japan, employment opportunities are significantly lower for women than they are for men.
high unemployment
The government introduced new employment laws.
full-time, temporary employment
The master plan includes programs to provide employment as well as recreation.
Employment continued to lag.
Workers are taking a financial beating in the employment crisis.
Unfortunately, full employment can no longer be taken for granted.
I will make an application to that firm for employment.
It is certain that one important criterion for employment is having 'leadership'.
The employment of new solutions resulted in higher income.
The law prevented the employment of children under ten.
Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.

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Los sufijos más utilizados en inglés

3. employer


His employer dismissed him yesterday.
His employer was sincerely grateful for his cooperation.
The job applicant did not meet the expectations of the employer.
My employer is a young, well-educated woman.
He was zealous in satisfying his employer.
No one dares to contradict his employer for fear of being fired.
Our employer will not give way to our demands for higher wages.
They negotiate with their employer about their wages.
And that's why for almost a hundred years, any employee has been able to go to his employer and insist on being paid in cash.
An employer is a person or company who employs other people.
Who is you direct employer?
They're very good employers
Most employers don’t pay their workers very well in Greece.
icalEcobusiness is an important international growth sector and a major employer.
We need a reference from your former employer.

4. take on


England will have to take on Germany to get through to the finals.
I'm always up for a challange and I often take on the most ridiculous ones.
They’re going to take on ten new interns at Radio London. Why don’t we apply?
Friendship with the same sex take on great importance.
Our company wants to take on two new programmers.
In adolescence, friendships with the same sex take on (acquire) great importance.
take onnew challenges
It's a command and a requirement that you must take on now!
I don't want to take on too much work.
The school decided to take on two drama teachers.
I take on this challenge.
Don't take on too much work. You'll be exhausted.
No one else can take on that responsibility.