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1 ▶JOB◀ [uncountable](下面的解释也有单复数的标注,自己看吧)a job or activity that you do regularly, especially in order to earn money ᅳsee also employmentThere isn't a lot of work at this time of the year.My father started work when he was just 14.He's been out of work (=without a job) for two years.More people are in work (=have a job) than ten years ago.There has been an increase in the number of people looking for work .She found work with an engineering firm.I'm planning to return to work (=start a job again after a long period of time) when the children are a little older. before/after work (=before a day of work or at the end of a day of work) Do you want to go for a drink after work? part-time/full-time work The new law will benefit people in part-time work.I need to find paid work (=a job you are paid to do) . voluntary work British English /volunteer work American English (=a job you are not paid for) He does voluntary work in a hospital.In my line of work (=the type of work someone does) , I meet lots of interesting people. see usage note job 2 ▶ LACE◀ [uncountable] a place where you do your job, which is not your home I had an accident on the way to work. He left work at the usual time. I went out with the girls from work last night. at work Dad's at work right now. 3 ▶DUTIES◀ [uncountable]the duties and activities that are part of your job A large part of the work we do involves using computers.He starts work at 4am. secretarial/legal/clerical etc work He's started a business doing gardening and roofing work. 4 ▶RESULT◀ [uncountable] something that you produce as a result of doing your job or doing an activity Send a résumé and examples of your work. The building is the work of architect Rafael Moneo. The teacher should make sure that each child has a piece of work displayed on the wall. The standard of work has declined. 5 ▶ APERS ETC◀ [uncountable] the papers and other materials you need for doing work Can you move some of your work off the kitchen table? I often have to take work home with me. 6 ▶BOOK/PAINTING/MUSIC◀ [countable] something such as a painting, play, piece of music etc that is produced by a painter, writer, or musician the Collected Works of Shakespeare It is another accomplished work by the artist. ᅳsee also work of art 7 ▶ACTIVITY◀ [uncountable]when you use physical or mental effort in order to achieve something work on Work will start next month on a new swimming pool in the centre of the city. Looking after children can be hard work . carry out/ do work You should not allow unqualified people to carry out work on your house. set to work/get down to work (=start work) He set to work immediately. 8 ▶STUDY◀ [uncountable]study or research, especially for a particular purpose carry out/do work The centre carries out work to monitor trends in housing management.He did his postgraduate work in Sociology. 9 at work a) doing your job or a particular activity He spent most of his time watching the fishermen at work. b) having a particular influence or effect Volcanoes display some of nature's most powerful forces at work. 10 the (whole) works spoken used after mentioning several things, to emphasize that someone or something has everything you can think of The hotel had everything - sauna, swimming pool, the works. 11 nice work/quick work spoken used to praise someone for doing something well or quickly That was quick work! 12 something is in the works/pipeline informal used to say that something is being planned or developed Upgrades to the existing software are in the works. 13 works [plural, uncountable] a) activities involved in building or repairing things such as roads, bridges etc engineering works/irrigation works/roadworks the official in charge of the engineering works ᅳsee also public works b) a building or group of buildings in which goods are produced in large quantities or an industrial process happens ironworks/gasworks/cement works The brick works closed last year. 14 the works the moving parts of a machine ᅳsynonym mechanism 15 have your work cut out (for you) informal used to say that it will be very difficult to do something The team will have their work cut out if they are to win the competition. 16 make short/light work of something to do something very quickly and easily A microwave oven can make light work of the cooking. 17 make heavy/hard work of something to do something with difficulty They made hard work of what should have been an easy game. 18 ▶FORCE◀ [uncountable] technical force multiplied by distance ᅳsee also be all in a day's work atday(21), do somebody's dirty work atdirty1 (8), a nasty piece of work atnasty(7), nice work if you can get it atnice(12)
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