- flexible hours
- 1) эк. тр. = flexible working hours2) эк. тр. = flexible time band
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
flexible — flex‧i‧ble [ˈfleksbl] adjective 1. a person, plan etc that is flexible can change or be changed easily to suit any new situation: • flexible investment opportunities • More firms are offering flexible benefits (= extra money or other advantages … Financial and business terms
hours — UK US /ˈaʊəz/ noun [plural] HR, WORKPLACE ► the amount of time during the day or week that you work: reduce/cut/increase sb s hours »The company have threatened to cut my hours at work. long/flexible hours »People in executive roles often work… … Financial and business terms
flexible — adj. 1 able to bend without breaking; pliable; pliant. 2 easily led; manageable; docile. 3 adaptable; versatile; variable (works flexible hours). Derivatives: flexibility n. flexibly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF flexible or L flexibilis (as FLEX(1)) … Useful english dictionary
flexible working — 1) Any method of working which deviates from the standard work pattern, including for example, annualised hours (see annualised hours contract), compressed hours, flexitime, home working, job sharing, self roistering, shift working, staggered… … Law dictionary
flexible working — UK US noun [uncountable] business ways of working that allow you to live your life in the way you want, for example working from home or working hours that are different from the usual 9 to 5 day Thesaurus: working dayhyponym … Useful english dictionary
Hours of Catherine of Cleves — The Hours of Catherine of Cleves (The Hours, Morgan Library and Museum, M. 917; and M. 945, less widely known as the Guennol Hours, and rarely known as the Arenberg Hours) is an ornately illustrated manuscript, produced by the anonymous Dutch… … Wikipedia
flexible — 01. My wife is quite [flexible] because she practices yoga, and she does all these poses to stretch her muscles. 02. Jim [flexed] his muscles just as the girls walked by, hoping to impress them. 03. Being a goalie in hockey requires a great deal… … Grammatical examples in English
flexible working hours — /ˌfleksɪb(ə)l wɜ:kɪŋ aυəz/, flexible work / fleksɪb(ə)l wɜ:k/ plural noun a system where employees can start or stop work at different hours of the morning or evening provided that they work a certain number of hours per day or week … Dictionary of banking and finance
flexible — [[t]fle̱ksɪb(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED A flexible object or material can be bent easily without breaking. ...brushes with long, flexible bristles. Syn: pliable Derived words: flexibility [[t]fle̱ksɪbɪ̱lɪti[/t]] N UNCOUNT The flexibility of the… … English dictionary
flexible */*/ — UK [ˈfleksəb(ə)l] / US adjective 1) able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing A more flexible approach to childcare arrangements is needed. The job offers flexible working hours. 2) able to bend or move easily a flexible… … English dictionary
flexible — flex|i|ble [ fleksəbl ] adjective ** 1. ) able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing: A more flexible approach to childcare arrangements is needed. Accountancy can offer flexible working hours. 2. ) able to bend or move easily … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English