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  • workday or work day - WordReference Forums
    Workday [1] (noun) = (i) days upon which most people work, e g "Next Monday is a public holiday, but Tuesday will be a normal workday (ii) days upon which specific people work, e g "Saturday and Sunday are normal workdays for policemen " (i) adjective relating to days upon which most people work, e g
  • workday, working day - WordReference Forums
    A workday or work day is a day on which you work: Monday to Friday, normally A working day could be the same as that, but is perhaps more often used for the hours of the day you're at work If something happens during the working day, it happens between 9 and 5 30 or whenever
  • weekday holiday - WordReference Forums
    A public holiday Monday is a weekday, and Christmas Day often falls on a weekday They are not working days The example you quote tries to make it simple by contrasting weekdays with weekends, which is correct, and usually (most weeks) not a problem, but it then adds something to include holidays with weekends, which could also be considered correct if you allow a specific mention to override
  • jour ouvré jour ouvrable | WordReference Forums
    I also say workday, for jour ouvrable, though I don't mind working day But jour ouvrable suivant = next business day I thik business day is mostly used for commerce and finance Now - as already suggested - there is a difference to be made between jour ouvré and jour ouvrable As found in the GDT, under jour ouvrable
  • Todays evening - WordReference Forums
    Tonight can refer to any time after a person leaves work, on a regular workday You are welcome to use evening, in which case, you'd say this evening Either one is perfectly fine and commonly used
  • restricted workday case - WordReference Forums
    b Number of restricted workday cases _____ c Number of lost workday cases _____ TRADUCCIÓN Utilice su formulario 300 de OSHA del año pasado, por favor complete la siguiente información: (puede presentar una copia del formulario 300 de OSHA solicitado) a
  • On the contrary - WordReference Forums
    Context: It reports that 77 percent of managers believe that during the past three years the number of decisions they made each workday has increased But 85 percent of those same people say the time given to making those decisions has either dropped or stayed the same Result: Speed kills
  • have experience doing something in with - WordReference Forums
    What's the difference between the phrases below? In which cases we can use them? have experience doing something have experience with have experience in I just confused about the collocations with have for job qualifications :confused: Any helps appreciated!




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