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job
- IPA[jäb]
美式
- a paid position of regular employment;a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid
- do casual or occasional work;buy and sell (stocks) as a broker-dealer, especially on a small scale
verb: job, 3rd person present: jobs, gerund or present participle: jobbing, past tense: jobbed, past participle: jobbed
noun: job, plural noun: jobs
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名詞
- 1. a paid position of regular employment a part-time job jobs are created in the private sector, not in Washington 同義詞
- 2. a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid she wants to be left alone to get on with the job you did a good job of explaining 同義詞
- ▪ a responsibility or duty it's our job to find things out 同義詞
- ▪ informal a difficult task we thought you'd have a job getting there 同義詞
- ▪ informal a procedure to improve the appearance of something, especially an operation involving plastic surgery someone had done a skillful paint job she's had a nose job
- ▪ informal a crime, especially a robbery a series of daring bank jobs 同義詞
- ▪ an operation or group of operations treated as a single and distinct unit.
- 3. informal a thing of a specified kind the car was a blue malevolent-looking job
動詞
- 1. do casual or occasional work she jobbed as a waitress until her first role in a movie
- 2. buy and sell (stocks) as a broker-dealer, especially on a small scale his game plan is to buy in then job the shares on at a profit
- 3. North American informal cheat; betray he was jobbed by the Justice Department
- 4. archaic turn a public office or a position of trust to private advantage if left unfettered he would job
- employed to do occasional pieces of work, rather than on a regular or permanent basis: as a jobbing actor or musician you have to take any work you can get
Oxford American Dictionary
- employed to do occasional pieces of work, rather than on a regular or permanent basis: as a jobbing actor or musician you have to take any work you can get
Oxford Dictionary
- an instance or period of seeking employment: she was not having any luck with her job hunt
- seek employment: he was given advice on job-hunting
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in reference to the number of people who are unemployed and looking for work: job queues are likely to continue to lengthen in coming months the jobless rate rose to 5.9 per cent as a further 6000 people joined the jobs queue
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[dʒɒb]
英式
- a paid position of regular employment: the scheme could create 200 jobs a part-time job
- do casual or occasional work: he left school and jobbed around as a car parts salesman, warehouseman, and removal man
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[dʒɒb]
英式
- prod or stab: he prepared to job the huge brute
- an act of prodding, thrusting, or wrenching.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[jäb]
美式
- prod or stab: he prepared to job the huge brute
- an act of prodding, thrusting, or wrenching.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dʒəʊb]
英式
- (in the Bible) a prosperous man whose patience and piety were tried by undeserved misfortunes, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[jōb]
美式
- (in the Bible) a prosperous man whose patience and piety were tried by undeserved misfortunes, ...
Oxford American Dictionary