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Terms for subject Informal containing day's work | all forms | in specified order only
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all in a day's workобычное дело (if something difficult, unpleasant, or unusual is all in a day's work for someone, it is a normal part of their job; the phrase is often used humorously to minimize an aspect of one's job that is particularly good or bad: For war reporters, dodging snipers' bullets is all in a day's work. • Oh, solving technological crises is all in a day's work for those of us in IT. Stargaze)
be all in a day's workбыть чьей-либо работой (Nevtutor)
it's all in a day's workобычное дело (the phrase is often used humorously to minimize an aspect of one's job that is particularly good: He waved my thanks aside. 'It's all in a day's work.' Stargaze)
it's all in a day's workэто моя работа (the phrase is often used humorously to minimize an aspect of one's job that is particularly good: I said: `How can I ever thank you?' but he waved the question aside. `It's all in a day's work.' 4uzhoj)
wages for a day's workподёнка (= подёнщина)