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Что (кто) такое employ - определение

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Employ         
·vt To Occupy; as, to employ time in study.
II. Employ ·vt To Inclose; to Infold.
III. Employ ·noun That which engages or occupies a person; fixed or regular service or business; employment.
IV. Employ ·vt To have or keep at work; to give employment or occupation to; to intrust with some duty or behest; as, to employ a hundred workmen; to employ an Envoy.
V. Employ ·vt To Use; to have in service; to cause to be engaged in doing something;
- often followed by in, about, on, or upon, and sometimes by to; as: (a) To make use of, as an instrument, a means, a material, ·etc., for a specific purpose; to Apply; as, to employ the pen in writing, bricks in building, words and phrases in speaking; to employ the mind; to employ one's energies.
employ         
v.
1) to employ gainfully
2) (D; tr.) to employ as (she was employed as a programmer)
employ         
I. v. a.
1.
Busy, engage, engross, exercise, occupy.
2.
Use, apply, make use of.
3.
Intrust with an agency, enlist in one's service, give employment to.
II. n.
(Poetical.) See employment.
employ         
¦ verb
1. give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
keep (someone) occupied.
2. make use of.
¦ noun the state of being employed; employment: he was in the employ of a wine merchant.
Derivatives
employability noun
employable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. employer, based on L. implicari, from implicare (see imply).
employ         
(employs, employing, employed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If a person or company employs you, they pay you to work for them.
The company employs 18 staff...
More than 3,000 local workers are employed in the tourism industry...
The government counted 27,600,000 employed persons in West Germany.
VERB: V n, be V-ed in/as n, V-ed, also V n to-inf
2.
If you employ certain methods, materials, or expressions, you use them.
The tactics the police are now to employ are definitely uncompromising.
...the approaches and methods employed in the study.
= use
VERB: V n, V-ed, also V n as n
3.
If your time is employed in doing something, you are using the time you have to do that thing.
Your time could be usefully employed in attending to professional matters...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed in -ing/n
4.
If you are in the employ of someone or something, you work for them. (FORMAL)
Others hinted that he was in the employ of the KGB...
PHRASE
Employed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Employ.
IDS Employment Law Brief         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
User:Londonworkers/IDS Employment Law Brief; IDS Employ Law Brief; IDS Employ. Law Brief; IDS Employ Law Br; IDS Employ. Law Br.; IDS Employ. Law Brit.; IDS Employ Law Brit
IDS Employment Law Brief (also known as IDS Brief) is a twice-monthly journal that has been reporting on and explaining new employment legislation and cases since 1971. IDS Brief provides comment on employment law for legal and HR professionals, covering key cases in the courts and tribunals, and assessing the practical implications for organisations.
employer         
(employers)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Your employer is the person or organization that you work for.
He had been sent to Rome by his employer...
The telephone company is the country's largest employer.
N-COUNT
employer         
n. a person or entity which hires the services of another called a principal in the law of agency. See also: employee principal
employer         
n. an equal-opportunities (BE), equal-opportunity employer

Википедия

Employment

Employment is a relationship between two parties regulating the provision of paid labour services. Usually based on a contract, one party, the employer, which might be a corporation, a not-for-profit organization, a co-operative, or any other entity, pays the other, the employee, in return for carrying out assigned work. Employees work in return for wages, which can be paid on the basis of an hourly rate, by piecework or an annual salary, depending on the type of work an employee does, the prevailing conditions of the sector and the bargaining power between the parties. Employees in some sectors may receive gratuities, bonus payments or stock options. In some types of employment, employees may receive benefits in addition to payment. Benefits may include health insurance, housing, disability insurance. Employment is typically governed by employment laws, organisation or legal contracts.