intransitive. To do one's daily or ordinary business or work; to practise a profession; to pursue a regular occupation; to have a job, be employed.
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释义 | society > occupation and work > working > [verb (intransitive)] (80) workOE intransitive. To do one's daily or ordinary business or work; to practise a profession; to pursue a regular occupation; to have a job, be employed. occupy1417 intransitive. To be busy or employed (in some capacity); to exercise one's craft or function; to practise; to do business, to work. Obsolete. practise?1435 intransitive. To work at or perform one's business or occupation; to exercise the skills of one's trade or profession. In quot. 1435: to perform… exercise1511 absol. or intransitive for reflexive in various senses. To ply one's calling, to ‘practise’. Obsolete. lie1546 To live under specified circumstances or engaged in some specified occupation. (With at, about.) Obsolete. artize1598 intransitive. To exercise a skill; to pursue an occupation. graft1859 intransitive. To work. Subcategories:— begin working (5) — do one's share of work (1) — do (too) little work (2) — work for one's living (2) — work at a profession (2) — attend regularly for hire or custom (2) — work at subsidiary occupation (2) — do odd jobs (4) — do clerical work (5) — work to pay for passage on ship (1) — work hard or toil (29) — work in other specific ways or conditions (13) — relieve another at work (4) — sleep away from work (1) |
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