| 单词 | job coachman | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasjob coachman  C1.   attributive. Hired or engaged by the job or for a limited time, not permanently retained or continuously employed, as  job coach,  job coachman,  job gardener,  job horse, etc. Cf. jobbing adj. 1. Now historical. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > horse defined by purpose used for > 			[noun]		 > hired or for hire hackneyc1400 hackney horse1473 job1740 job horse1748 hack horse1760 society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > vehicles (plying) for hire > 			[noun]		 > hired carriage remise1698 job coach1748 voiturin1768 slap-bang coach1797 fly1818 fly-by-night1818 fly-coach1818 job1819 fly-wagon1826 horse-fly1826 1748    I. Cousteil French Idiomatical & Crit. Vocab. 200  				Un carosse de Remise, a Livery or Jobb Coach. 1751    F. Coventry Hist. Pompey the Little  ii. vi. 175  				He boasted every where how much better it was to hire Job-horses..than to run the hazard of Accidents by keeping them. 1767    Statute 7 Geo. III c. 44 in  Statutes at Large 		(1771)	 X. 362 		(margin)	  				Licensed Jobb Coaches driven or let out to Hire, within the Weekly Bills. 1787    Times 12 July 2/3  				Coach and harness-mender, buyer of job-carriages, &c. 1829    J. Haggard Rep. Cases Eccl. Courts 1 150  				He was a little suspicious that they [sc. plants] were stolen by his job-gardener. 1835    Court Mag. 6 207/1  				A job-doctor, or one whose engagement is likely to terminate with a particular service. 1879    Temple Bar Jan. 82  				Count Fersen departed, and at the appointed time arrived with a job coach and horses which he had purchased. 1905    Times 9 Oct. 2/3 		(advt.)	  				To sell by auction..the job carriages and the whole of the valuable stock-in-trade. 1942    J. H. Powell Richard Rush iv. 82  				There were job-horse men who held in government bonds more than a hundred thousand pounds, confectioners and woolen drapers who had even more. 1983    J. O'Donovan Wheels & Deals viii. 132  				The traffic mix of mechanised and horse-drawn vehicles, including—600 outside cars, cabs and phaetons, 300 job carriages, 207 taxis, 103 buses and 22 charabancs, seemed specially designed for snarl-ups. 1993    Ann. Assoc. Amer. Geographers 83 108  				Private gardening became somewhat of a fad and there arose a lively commercial nursery and job-gardener trade. < as lemmas  | 
	
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