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名工作 维工作
- 工NN作可指:
- 就业岗位,如:找工作。
- 职业,如:他的工作是销售。
- 正在劳动的过程或状态,如:他正在工作中。
- 名词 (Noun)PLworksSUF-work
- (heading) NU Employment.
- My work involves a lot of travel.
- He hasn’t come home yet, he’s still at work.
- (heading) NU Effort.
- Holding a brick over your head is hard work. It takes a lot of work to write a dictionary.
- We know what we must do. Let's go to work.
- There's lots of work waiting for me at the office.
- Work is done against friction to drag a bag along the ground.
- Turbines have been around for a long time—windmills and water wheels are early examples. The name comes from the Latin turbo, meaning "vortex", and thus the defining property of a turbine is that a fluid or gas turns the blades of a rotor, which is attached to a shaft that can perform useful work.
- Sustained effort to achieve a goal or result, especially overcoming obstacles.
- We don't have much time. Let's get to work piling up those sandbags.
- (heading) Product; the result of effort.
- There's a lot of guesswork involved.
- We've got some paperwork to do before we can get started. The piece was decorated with intricate filigree work.
- It is a work of art.
- the poetic works of Alexander Pope
- William the Conqueror fortified many castles, throwing up new ramparts, bastions and all manner of works.
- NU SLA (professional wrestling) The staging of events to appear as real.
- (mining) Ore before it is dressed.
- (heading) NU Employment.
- 动词 (Verb)SGworksPRworkingPT, PPworkedPT, PPwrought
- VI To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
- He’s working in a bar.
- I work in a national park;  she works in the human resources department;  he mostly works in logging, but sometimes works in carpentry
- This time was most dreadful for Lilian. Thrown on her own resources and almost penniless, she maintained herself and paid the rent of a wretched room near the hospital by working as a charwoman, sempstress, anything.
- she works for Microsoft;  he works for the president
- I work closely with my Canadian counterparts;  you work with computers;  she works with the homeless people from the suburbs
- VT To effect by gradual degrees.
- he worked his way through the crowd;  the dye worked its way through;  using some tweezers, she worked the bee sting out of her hand
- VT To embroider with thread.
- VT To set into action.
- He worked the levers.
- VT To cause to ferment.
- VI To ferment.
- VT To exhaust, by working.
- The mine was worked until the last scrap of ore had been extracted.
- VT To shape, form, or improve a material.
- He used pliers to work the wire into shape.
- VT To operate in a certain place, area, or speciality.
- she works the night clubs;  the salesman works the Midwest;  this artist works mostly in acrylics
- VT To operate in or through; as, to work the phones.
- VT To provoke or excite; to influence.
- The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy.
- VT To use or manipulate to one’s advantage.
- She knows how to work the system.
- VT To cause to happen or to occur as a consequence.
- I cannot work a miracle.
- VT To cause to work.
- He is working his servants hard.
- VI To function correctly; to act as intended; to achieve the goal designed for.
- The dirty secret of the internet is that all this distraction and interruption is immensely profitable. Web companies like to boast about [ …] and so on. But the real way to build a successful online business is to be better than your rivals at undermining people's control of their own attention. Partly, this is a result of how online advertising has traditionally worked: advertisers pay for clicks, and a click is a click, however it's obtained.
- VI (figuratively) To influence.
- They worked on her to join the group.
- VI To effect by gradual degrees; as, to work into the earth.
- VI To move in an agitated manner.
- His fingers worked with tension.
- A ship works in a heavy sea.
- VI To behave in a certain way when handled.
- this dough does not work easily;  the soft metal works well
- VT (with two objects, poetic) To cause (someone) to feel (something).
- So sad it seemed, and its cheek-bones gleamed, and its fingers flicked the shore; / And it lapped and lay in a weary way, and its hands met to implore; / That I gently said: “Poor, restless dead, I would never work you woe; / Though the wrong you rue you can ne’er undo, I forgave you long ago.”
- OBS VI To hurt; to ache.
- VI To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
- 更多范例
- 用于句中
- Farm labourers are apt to turn back from their work and go to bed on meeting a car-handed neighbour, he says.
- Then in the end, he everytime pang seh me and disappear during working hours. In the end, I have to clear a lot of work for him instead.
- When I was offered a placement working at the South Pole, I jumped at the chance.
- 用于句首
- Work on the new high-rise ground to a halt as contractor tried to deal with all the red tape.
- Working in an Operating Room desensitized me to the sight of blood.
- Work is done against friction to drag a bag along the ground.
- 用于句尾
- To Verdi, it bit the big one, but that was the way it worked.
- On past experience she disfavours him for the more sensitive work.
- Hey, do you have the time? I think I'm late for work.
- 用于句中
Definition of work in English Dictionary
- 词类阶层 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 名词
- 可数名词
- 单数形态
- 不可数名词
- 不可数名词
- 可数名词
- 动词
- 不及物动词
- 及物动词
- 依照形态转换的动词
- 不规则动词
- 不规则动词
- 不及物动词
- 名词
资料来源: 维基词典