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  • أمثلة على استخدام الكلمة (عدة عبارات مع الترجمة)
  • أصل الكلمة

wonder worker - ترجمة إلى الهولندية

Worker Priest; Worker priest; Worker-Priest

wonder worker      
n. iemand die wonderen doet, wonderdoener
foreign workers         
PERSON WORKING IN A COUNTRY OTHER THAN ONE OF WHICH THEY ARE A CITIZEN
Guest worker; Foreign labor; Guest workers; Migrant laborer; Visa workers; Foreign workers; Migratory labor; Immigrant worker; Immigrant workers; Guest-worker; Overseas foreign worker; Overseas workers; Foreign workers in the Middle East
buitenlandse arbeiders
blue-collar         
  • A [[welder]] making boilers at the Combustion Engineering Company in [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]] in June 1942. Despite their name, blue-collar workers do not always or typically wear blue shirts.
  • Workers in a [[recycling]] facility in [[Montgomery County, Maryland]] in 2007
  • Workers constructing a [[photovoltaic system]] in [[Zugspitze]], Germany
  • A textile factory outside [[Dhaka]], Bangladesh
WORKING CLASS LABORER WHO PERFORMS SKILLED OR UNSKILLED MANUAL LABOR
Blue-collar; Blue Collar; Blue-collar job; Blue Collar Worker; Blue collar worker; Blue-collar workers; Blue collar; Blue-collar jobs; Blue collar and service occupations
adj. blauwe-kraag

تعريف

knowledge worker
¦ noun a person whose job involves handling or using information.

ويكيبيديا

Worker-priest

Worker-priest (French: Prêtre ouvrier, Prêtres au travail) was a missionary initiative by the French Catholic Church in particular for priests to take up work in such places as car factories to experience the everyday life of the working class. A worker-priest was any priest who was "freed from parochial work by his bishop, lived only by full-time labor in a factory or other place of work, and was indistinguishable in appearance from an ordinary workingman".

Although the movement did spread to many other countries such as Belgium and Italy, the French were always the most prominent.

The movement was an attempt to "rediscover the masses" of industrial class workers who had become largely disaffected with the church.