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| вне обычных рабочих часов (MichaelBurov); вечернее и ночное время, выходные и праздничные дни (MichaelBurov); в нерабочее время (out of hours idiom mainly UK (US after hours) If you drink in a bar out of hours, you drink alcohol at a time when it is not allowed by law • The police are trying to stop out-of-hours drinking. CALD Alexander Demidov) | |||
| в нерабочее время (British: after the regular hours of work or operation. The professor gave out his phone number so students could reach him out of hours. | |||
| в свободное от работы время; во внерабочее время | |||
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out-of-hours : 39 phrases in 9 subjects |
| Aviation | 1 |
| Education | 1 |
| General | 14 |
| Human resources | 1 |
| Informal | 1 |
| Law | 2 |
| Librarianship | 1 |
| Makarov | 14 |
| Medical | 4 |