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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 工作A job is the work that someone does to earn money. 近义词work , employment , occupation , position , post 双语例句例: Once I'm in Miami I can get a job. 一旦到了迈阿密我就能找到工作。 例: Thousands have lost their jobs. 数千人都丢了工作。 例: overseas job vacancies. 海外职缺。 2.?[C 可数名词] 任务A job is a particular task. 双语例句例: He said he hoped that the job of putting together a coalition wouldn't take too much time. 他说他希望结联的工作不会花太长时间。 例: Save major painting jobs for the spring or summer. 把主要的粉刷工作留到春季或夏季。 3.?[C 可数名词] 职责 , 功效The job of a particular person or thing is their duty or function. 双语例句例: Their main job is to preserve health rather than treat illness. 它们的主要功效是保健而不是治病。 例: His first job will be to try and get talks going between the two sides. 他的首要职责将是设法让双方的谈话进行下去。 4.?[SING 单数型名词] (干得出色的)活儿If you say that someone is doing a good job, you mean that they are doing something well. 双语例句例: We could do a far better job of managing it than they have. 我们会比他们管理得好得多。 5.?[SING 单数型名词] 难做的事情If you say that you have a job doing something, you are emphasizing how difficult it is. 双语例句例: He may have a hard job selling that argument to investors. 他要让投资者们接受那一观点可能是件难事。
PHRASE. 习语1.?在职 , 在岗If someone is on the job, they are actually doing a particular job or task. 双语例句例: The top pay scale after five years on the job would reach $5.00 an hour. 从事这一工作5年后的最高薪金可达每小时5美元。
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