Glossary entry

Bulgarian term or phrase:

запазвам стачната готовност

English translation:

to maintain strike readiness, to remain in strike mode

Added to glossary by Veta Anton
Jan 15, 2011 22:44
13 yrs ago
Bulgarian term

запазвам стачната готовност

Non-PRO Bulgarian to English Social Sciences Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
Водени от своя професионален дълг и съвест, решихме да прекратим стачката като запазваме стачната си готовност.
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maintain strike readiness

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remain in strike mode

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