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Что (кто) такое walking papers - определение

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walking papers         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Walking papers; Walking Papers (disambiguation)
n. (colloq.) (AE)
notice of dismissal
to give smb. her/his walking papers (BE has marching orders)
walking papers         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Walking papers; Walking Papers (disambiguation)
¦ plural noun N. Amer. informal notice of dismissal from a job.
Walking, Walking         
1983 FILM
Walking Walking; Cammina, cammina; Cammina cammina; Keep Walking
Walking, Walking (, and also known as Keep Walking) is a 1983 Italian drama film directed by Ermanno Olmi. It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
Severance package         
PAY AND BENEFITS AN EMPLOYEE RECEIVES FROM THEIR EMPLOYER UPON DISMISSAL OR LAYOFF
Severance pay; Severence pay; Severance payment; Severance allowance; Employment termination payment
A severance package is pay and benefits that employees may be entitled to receive when they leave employment at a company unwillfully. In addition to their remaining regular pay, it may include some of the following:
severance pay         
PAY AND BENEFITS AN EMPLOYEE RECEIVES FROM THEIR EMPLOYER UPON DISMISSAL OR LAYOFF
Severance pay; Severence pay; Severance payment; Severance allowance; Employment termination payment
¦ noun money paid to an employee on the early termination of a contract.
walk         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
<programming> To Traverse a data structure, especially an array or linked-list in core. See also codewalker, silly walk, clobber. (2001-04-12)
walk         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
(walks, walking, walked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
When you walk, you move forward by putting one foot in front of the other in a regular way.
Rosanna and Forbes walked in silence for some while...
She turned and walked away...
They would stop the car and walk a few steps...
When I was your age I walked five miles to school.
VERB: V, V prep/adv, V n, V n to n
2.
A walk is a journey that you make by walking, usually for pleasure.
I went for a walk...
He often took long walks in the hills.
N-COUNT
3.
A walk of a particular distance is the distance which a person has to walk to get somewhere.
It was only a three-mile walk to Kabul from there...
The church is a short walk from Piazza Dante.
N-SING: supp N, N of n
4.
A walk is a route suitable for walking along for pleasure.
There is a 2 mile coastal walk from Craster to Newton.
N-COUNT
5.
A walk is the action of walking rather than running.
She slowed to a steady walk.
N-SING: a N
6.
Someone's walk is the way that they walk.
George, despite his great height and gangling walk, was a keen dancer.
N-SING: poss N
7.
If you walk someone somewhere, you walk there with them in order to show politeness or to make sure that they get there safely.
She walked me to my car...
= escort
VERB: V n prep/adv
8.
If you walk your dog, you take it for a walk in order to keep it healthy.
I walk my dog each evening around my local streets.
VERB: V n
9.
to be walking on air: see air
to walk tall: see tall
ambulant         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
['ambj?l(?)nt]
¦ adjective Medicine able to walk about; not confined to bed.
Origin
C17: from L. ambulant-, ambulare 'walk'.
ambulate         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
['ambj?le?t]
¦ verb formal or technical walk; move about.
Derivatives
ambulation noun
Origin
C17 (earlier (C16) as ambulation): from L. ambulat-, ambulare 'walk'.
walk         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
¦ verb
1. move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn.
travel over (a route or area) on foot.
(of a quadruped) proceed with the slowest gait, always having at least two feet on the ground at once.
informal (of a thing) go missing or be stolen.
Cricket (of a batsman) leave the field without waiting to be given out by the umpire.
2. guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot.
take (a dog) out for exercise.
train and look after (a hound puppy).
3. N. Amer. informal abandon a job or commitment.
be released from suspicion or from a charge.
4. Baseball reach first base automatically after not hitting at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.
5. archaic live or behave in a specified way.
¦ noun
1. an act of walking or an outing on foot.
2. an unhurried rate of movement on foot.
the slowest gait of an animal.
3. a route for recreational walking.
a path.
4. Brit. a part of a forest under one keeper.
5. Brit. a farm where a hound puppy is trained.
Phrases
walk it informal achieve a victory easily.
walk of life a person's occupation or position within society.
walk on eggshells be extremely cautious about one's words or actions.
walk one's (or the) talk chiefly N. Amer. suit one's actions to one's words.
win in a walk N. Amer. win without effort or competition.
Phrasal verbs
walk (all) over informal treat in an inconsiderate or exploitative manner.
?defeat easily.
walk away casually or irresponsibly abandon an involvement or responsibility.
walk off with (or away with) informal
1. steal.
2. win.
walk out
1. depart suddenly or angrily.
go on strike.
2. Brit. informal, dated go for walks in courtship.
Derivatives
walkable adjective
Origin
OE wealcan 'roll, toss', also 'wander', of Gmc origin.

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Walking Papers
Severance package is the common use of the term 'Walking Papers'.