job
Определение

Определение job - Английский словарь Reverso

Существительное

1.
work task or piece of work to be done
  • She completed the job in two hours.
2.
employment paid position of regular employment
  • He found a job as a teacher.
3.
!crime UScrime, especially a robberyUS
  • The gang planned a big job last night.
4.
technology unit of work for a computer
  • The server processed the job overnight.
5.
!corruption UKpublic transaction for private profitUK
  • The official was caught in a job.
6.
object object worked on or result produced
  • The sculpture was a beautiful job.

Глагол

1.
employment work for hire or pay
  • She jobs at the local supermarket.
2.
work do small or occasional jobs for hire
  • He jobs around the neighborhood for extra cash.
3.
trading work as a middleman buying and selling goods
  • She jobs in the local market, buying and selling produce.
4.
!corruption USseek private gain from public serviceUS
  • He was accused of jobbing while in office.
5.
subcontracting USsubcontract work to multiple contractorsUS
  • The company jobbed out the project to several firms.

Устойчивые выражения с job

n.
expression of approval for someone's work
n.
form or documents submitted to apply for a job
n.
praise for doing something well
v.
submit an application to get a job
n.
formal meeting to assess job suitability
n.
contentment employees feel from their work
n.
observing someone doing their job to learn about it
n.
name of a position in a company
n.
assurance of stable employment without unexpected loss

Этимология job

French, 'gober' (to devour)

Примеры job в предложении

  • He was assigned a difficult job at the office.
  • The job requires a lot of physical strength.
  • He found a job as a teacher.
  • She accepted a job at the local library.
  • He applied for a job in marketing.
  • The gang planned a big job last night.
  • They pulled off the job without a hitch.
  • The heist was the most daring job of the decade.
  • The server processed the job overnight.
  • The system queued the job for processing later.
  • Each job in the batch was completed successfully.
  • The official was caught in a job.
  • The mayor's involvement in the job was exposed by the media.
  • Whistleblowers revealed the job to the authorities.
  • The sculpture was a beautiful job.
  • The painting restoration was a meticulous job.
  • Crafting the wooden table was a challenging job.
  • She jobs at the local supermarket.
  • He jobs as a freelance writer.
  • They job at the local coffee shop on weekends.
  • He jobs around the neighborhood for extra cash.
  • She jobs at the local market on weekends.
  • They jobbed for various clients during the summer.
  • She jobs in the local market, buying and selling produce.
  • He jobs between different companies, making a profit.
  • Many traders job to earn a living.
  • He was accused of jobbing while in office.
  • Officials were caught jobbing during the project.
  • He denied jobbing despite the evidence.
  • The company jobbed out the project to several firms.
  • They decided to job the painting work to local artists.
  • The manager jobbed the catering to a well-known company.

Перевод job на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    مهمة
  2. Бенгальский:

    কাজ
  3. Вьетнамский:

    công việc
  4. Голландский:

    taak
  5. Греческий:

    δουλειά
  6. Датский:

    opgave
  7. Иврит:

    מְשִׁימָה
  8. Испанский:

    trabajo
  9. Итальянский:

    lavoro
  10. Каталанский:

    feina
  11. Китайский:

    工作
  12. Корейский:

    작업
  13. Немецкий:

    Arbeit
  14. Персидский:

    کار
  15. Польский:

    zadanie
  16. Португальский:

    tarefa
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    trabalho
  18. Румынский:

    treabă
  19. Русский:

    работа
  20. Тайский:

    งาน
  21. Турецкий:

    görev
  22. Украинский:

    завдання
  23. Французский:

    travail
  24. Хинди:

    काम
  25. Шведский:

    jobb
  26. Японский:

    仕事

Результаты для job из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
job    (jobs  plural  )
1    n-count  A job is the work that someone does to earn money.  
Once I'm in America I can get a job..., Thousands have lost their jobs..., I felt the pressure of being the first woman in the job., ...overseas job vacancies.    
2    n-count  A job is a particular task.  
usu with supp, oft N of n, n N  
He said he hoped that the job of putting together a coalition wouldn't take too much time...    
3    n-count  The job of a particular person or thing is their duty or function.  
usu with poss  
Their main job is to preserve health rather than treat illness..., Drinking a lot helps the kidneys do their job.    
4    n-sing  If you say that someone is doing a good job, you mean that they are doing something well. In British English, you can also say that they are making a good job of something.  
usu adj N, oft N of -ing/n  
We could do a far better job of managing it than they have...    
5    n-sing  If you say that you have ajob doing something, you are emphasizing how difficult it is.  
usu N -ing, N to-inf    (emphasis)   He may have a hard job selling that argument to investors...    
6  
    jobbing  
    day job  
    hatchet job  
    on-the-job  
7  If you refer to work as jobs for the boys, you mean that the work is unfairly given to someone's friends, supporters, or relations, even though they may not be the best qualified people to do it.  
  (BRIT)  
jobs for the boys    phrase  
  (disapproval)   
8  If you say that something is just the job, you mean that it is exactly what you wanted or needed.  
  (BRIT)  
INFORMAL  
just the job    phrase  usu v-link PHR  
Not only is it just the job for travelling, but it's handy for groceries too.    
9  If someone is on the job, they are actually doing a particular job or task.  
on the job    phrase  
The top pay scale after five years on the job would reach $5.00 an hour...    
10  
    it's a good job  
    good  
    the job in hand  
    hand  


day job    
If someone tells you not to give up the day job, they are saying that they think you should continue doing what you are good at, rather than trying something new which they think you will fail at.  
HUMOROUS  
don't give up the day job    phrase  V inflects  
hatchet job      (hatchet jobs  plural  )To do a hatchet jobon someone or something means to say or write something mentioning many bad things about them, which harms their reputation.  
INFORMAL    n-count  usu sing, oft N on n  
Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.    
job centre      (job centres  plural  ), Jobcentre  In Britain, a job centre is a place where people who are looking for work can go to get advice on finding a job, and to look at advertisements placed by people who are looking for new employees.    n-count  
job description      (job descriptions  plural  )A job description is a written account of all the duties and responsibilities involved in a particular job or position.    n-count  usu sing  
job lot      (job lots  plural  )A job lot is a number of cheap things of low quality which are sold together, for example in auctions or second-hand shops.    n-count  
job satisfaction    
Job satisfaction is the pleasure that you get from doing your job.    n-uncount  
I doubt I'll ever get rich, but I get job satisfaction.    
job seeker      (job seekers  plural  )A job seeker is an unemployed person who is trying to get a job.    n-count  
job share      (job shares  plural & 3rd person present)  (job sharing  present participle)  (job shared  past tense & past participle  )If two people job share, they share the same job by working part-time, for example one person working in the mornings and the other in the afternoons.    verb  
They both want to job share.    V  
    Job share is also a noun., n-count  
She works in a bank job share.    
  job sharing    n-uncount  
Part-time work and job sharing will become commonplace.    
nose job      (nose jobs  plural  )A nose job is a surgical operation that some people have to improve the shape of their nose.  
INFORMAL    n-count  
I've never had plastic surgery, though people always think I've had a nose job.    
odd-job man      (odd-job men  plural  )An odd-job man is a man who is paid to do various jobs such as cleaning or repairing things, usually in someone's home.    n-count  
on-the-job  
    job  

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