man-hour - translation to russian
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man-hour - translation to russian

UNIT FOR THE AMOUNT OF WORK PERFORMED BY THE AVERAGE WORKER IN ONE HOUR
Man year; Man-year; Person hour; Man-hours; Person-year; Man hours; Person hours; Man hour; Person-minute; Man-month; Man-week; Person-hour; Man-day; Man-days; Person-years; Person-hours; Personhour; Man month; Man week; Man day; Person year; Person-month; Person month; Person-week; Person week; Person-day; Person day; Person minute; Worker hour; Worker hours

man-hour         

['mænauə]

общая лексика

чв-ч

чел-ч

человекочас

бухгалтерский учет

человеко-час

рабочий час (единица учета рабочего времени, соответствующая часу фактической работы одного человека)

существительное

общая лексика

человеко-час

man-hour         
man-hour noun человеко-час
man-hour         
человеко-час

Definition

ВЕРВОЛЬФ
(нем. человек-волк), в германской низшей мифологии оборотень, человек, способный превращаться в волка.

Wikipedia

Man-hour

A man-hour (sometimes referred to as person-hour) is the amount of work performed by the average worker in one hour. It is used for estimation of the total amount of uninterrupted labor required to perform a task. For example, researching and writing a college paper might require eighty man-hours, while preparing a family banquet from scratch might require ten man-hours.

Man-hours exclude the breaks that people generally require from work, e.g. for rest, eating, and other bodily functions. They count only pure labor. Managers count the man-hours and add break time to estimate the amount of time a task will actually take to complete. Thus, while one college course's written paper might require twenty man-hours to carry out, it almost certainly will not get done in twenty consecutive hours. Its progress will be interrupted by work for other courses, meals, sleep, and other human necessities.

Examples of use of man-hour
1. He wants judges to balance the likelihood of torture the number of beatings per man hour? against the threat the detainees pose to British security.
What is the Russian for man-hour? Translation of &#39man-hour&#39 to Russian