- lay period
- стояночное время
English-russian automobile dictionary. 2013.
English-russian automobile dictionary. 2013.
Lay's — Type Potato Chips Owner Pepsico Country United States Introduced 1932 … Wikipedia
Lay Brothers — • Religious occupied solely with manual labour and with the secular affairs of a monastery or friary Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lay Brothers Lay Brothers … Catholic encyclopedia
Lay presidency — is a form of celebrating the Lord s Supper (sometimes called the Eucharist) whereby the person presiding over the sacrament is not an ordained minister of religion. Similarly, when the celebrant is a deacon rather than a presbyter, the term… … Wikipedia
Lay Abbot — • A name used to designate a layman on whom a king or someone in authority bestowed an abbey as a reward for services rendered Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lay Abbot Lay Abbot … Catholic encyclopedia
lay-off — n an occasion when an employer ends a worker s employment for a temporary period of time because there is not enough work ▪ more lay offs in the car industry →lay off … Dictionary of contemporary English
lay days — the period within which, according to the terms of a charterparty, cargo must be loaded on to or unloaded from a ship. Lay days are described in a charterparty in various ways; sometimes certain days are fixed for loading and unloading. . . .… … Law dictionary
lay|off — «LAY F, OF», noun. 1. a dismissing of workers temporarily: »The majority of those affected will be seasoned employees whose layoff dates will be advanced from one to two months as compared with last year (Wall Street Journal). 2. a time during… … Useful english dictionary
lay-by — lay ,by noun 1. ) count BRITISH an area provided by the side of a road where vehicles can stop for a short period of time 2. ) uncount AUSTRALIAN the layaway method of buying goods from a store … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lay someone low — lay (someone) low if an illness lays someone low, they are unable to do what they usually do for a period of time. He was at home at the time, laid low with the flu. (usually passive) … New idioms dictionary
lay low — lay (someone) low if an illness lays someone low, they are unable to do what they usually do for a period of time. He was at home at the time, laid low with the flu. (usually passive) … New idioms dictionary
lay off — lay•off [[t]ˈleɪˌɔf, ˌɒf[/t]] n. 1) the act of dismissing employees, esp. temporarily 2) a period of enforced unemployment • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang