单词 | job |
释义 | Word Frequency job(dʒɒb) noun 1. an individual piece of work or task 2. an occupation; post of employment 3. an object worked on or a result produced from working 4. a duty or responsibility her job was to control the budget 5. informal a difficult task or problem I had a job to contact him 6. a state of affairs make the best of a bad job it's a good job I saw you 7. informal a damaging piece of work he really did a job on that 8. informal a crime, esp a robbery or burglary 9. informal an article or specimen the new car was a nice little job 10. an instance of jobbery 11. computing a unit of work for a computer consisting of a single complete task submitted by a user 12. jobs for the boys 13. on the job 14. just the job verbWord forms: jobs, jobbing or jobbed 15. (intransitive) to work by the piece or at casual jobs 16. to make a private profit out of (a public office, etc) 17. (intransitive; usually foll by in) a. to buy and sell (goods or services) as a middleman he jobs in government surplus b. British to buy and sell stocks and shares as a stockjobber he jobs in blue chips 18. (transitive; often foll by out) to apportion (a contract, work, etc) among several contractors, workers, etc Word origin C16: of uncertain originWord Frequency Job(dʒəʊb) noun 1. Old Testament a. a Jewish patriarch, who maintained his faith in God in spite of the afflictions sent by God to test him b. the book containing Job's pleas to God under these afflictions, attempted explanations of them by his friends, and God's reply to him 2. any person who withstands great suffering without despairing |
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