Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
تجميع
English translation:
summing up (the days of ...)
Arabic term
تجميع
بالنسبة للعاملين الذين يعملون فى مناطق نائية يتم تجميع أيام الراحة الأسبوعية والأجازات الرسمية ثم تجزئة هذا المجموع على 7 أو 8 مرات فى العام بحيث يمكن للعامل أن يأخذ أجازات كل 45 أو 35 يوم
4 +3 | summing up (the days of ...) | Alexander Yeltsov |
5 +1 | added up | azmi jbeili |
4 +2 | combine | sktrans |
4 +2 | accumulate | Mohamed Samy Ahmed |
5 | count | Ayman SALEM |
Oct 31, 2008 10:57: Alexander Yeltsov Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Ghada Samir
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Proposed translations
summing up (the days of ...)
The specified 90 days are calculated by summing up the days of stay in each Schengen country-member. Every passenger must hold a valid passport for the ...
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combine
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Detroit, for example, has these characteristics, and combined holiday and vacation time for production workers in the area is about 20 percent (nearly 4 ...
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My husband works for a European company where they offer a lot more vacation
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Note added at 2 hrs (2008-10-17 15:06:01 GMT)
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It is a matter of context:
"accumulate" and "accrue" are from the employee's side, but from the point of view of the company procedures set out in the personnel policies, 'combine' would work better.
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Mohsin Alabdali
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Thank you Mr. Alabdali
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Alaa Zeineldine
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Thank you Mr. Zeineldine
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accumulate
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Note added at 7 hrs (2008-10-17 20:08:10 GMT)
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http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/admfincs/subjects/cfao/016-...
Here is a paragraph showing both annual aleave and accumulated leave
Although annual and accumulated leave are entitlements, the
authorization to accumulate leave without further application does not establish a right not to take annual leave
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Maureen Millington-Brodie
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thank you
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Zareh Darakjian Ph.D.
: Yes, this is the only expression used in the US. However, I think it's a noun: accumulation.
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