job
初中,高中,雅思,1
英[dʒɒb]
|美[dʒɑːb]
n.(一件)工作;职责;职业;(作为一个单元处理的)作业
vt.承包;代客买卖
vi.做零工;作包工;打杂
日语:仕事
法语:emploi
德语:Arbeit
韩语:직업
俄语:trabajo
牛津词典
noun
有酬工作 paid work
- 工作;职业;职位
work for which you receive regular payment
- He's trying to get a job .
他正在找工作。 - She took a job as a waitress.
她找了个工作,当服务员。 - His brother's just lost his job .
他的兄弟刚丢了工作。 - a summer/holiday/Saturday/vacation job
暑期 / 假日 / 周六 / 假期工作 - a temporary/permanent job
临时 / 固定工作 - I'm thinking of applying for a new job .
我在考虑申请一份新工作。 - The takeover of the company is bound to mean more job losses .
公司被接管必然意味着更多人要失业。 - Many women are in part-time jobs .
许多妇女都是非全职工作。 - Did they offer you the job ?
他们给你这个职位了吗? - He certainly knows his job (= is very good at his job) .
他对自己的工作很在行。 - I'm only doing my job (= I'm doing what I am paid to do) .
我不过在做我分内的事。 - He's been out of a job (= unemployed) for six months now.
他已经失业六个月了。 - She's never had a steady job (= a job that is not going to end suddenly) .
她从未有过稳定的工作。
任务 task
- (一项)任务;(一件)工作,活儿,事情
a particular task or piece of work that you have to do
- I've got various jobs around the house to do.
我在家里有各种各样的活儿要干。 - Sorting these papers out is going to be a long job.
整理这些文件是很费工夫的事。 - The builder has a couple of jobs on at the moment.
目前这家建筑商有几项工程在进行。
职责 duty
- 责任;职责
a responsibility or duty
- It's not my job to lock up!
上锁不是我的事儿!
罪行 crime
- 犯罪行为(尤指偷窃)
a crime, especially stealing
- a bank job
银行抢劫案 - an inside job (= done by sb in the organization where the crime happens)
内部人员作的案
物体 object
- 东西;物件
a particular kind of thing
- It's real wood─not one of those plastic jobs.
这是实木的——不是那种塑料产品。
计算机技术 computing
- (作为一个单元处理的)作业,工作
an item of work which is done by a computer as a single unit
网络解释
n. 工作;职业
vt. 承包;代客买卖
vi. 做零工
n. (Job)人名;(英)乔布;(法、葡)若布;(?-1605)约伯〈俄〉俄罗斯正教会莫斯科牧首。;(德、塞、捷、荷、意)约布
词形变化
名词复数形式:jobs 现在分词:jobbing 过去式:jobbed 第三人称单数:jobs 过去分词:jobbed
双语例句
- I took a deathly dull job.
我接受了一份极其枯燥的工作。
- At my age I would find it hard to get another job
到了我这个年纪自己就会发觉很难再找到一份工作了。
- I was with fine people doing a good job
我和高尚的人们一起干着一份不错的工作。
- I got a job at the sawmill
我在锯木厂找了份工作。
- I don't want to stay here, in this job and in this God-forsaken country.
我不想在这无聊的乡下干这样的工作,我不想呆在这里了。
- Once I'm in America I can get a job
我一到美国就能找到工作。
- Thousands have lost their jobs
数以千计的人失业了。
- I felt the pressure of being the first woman in the job.
作为第一个从事这一工作的女性,我感到有压力。
- He said he hoped that the job of putting together a coalition wouldn't take too much time
他说他希望结成联盟的工作不会耗时太久。
- Save major painting jobs for the spring or summer.
把主要的油漆活儿留到春天或夏天干。
- Their main job is to preserve health rather than treat illness
它们的主要功效是保健而非治病。
- His next job is to get us to the World Cup finals
他接下来的任务是带领我们闯入世界杯决赛圈。
- Drinking a lot helps the kidneys do their job.
多饮水有助于肾脏正常工作。
- We could do a far better job of managing it than they have
我们会比他们经营得好得多。
- You've done a fine job with Billy and Joey.
你和比利、乔伊一起干得非常出色。
- He may have a hard job selling that argument to investors
他可能得磨破嘴皮才能让投资者接受那个观点。
- With all these different pensions, you're going to have a job to keep track.
这么多不同种类的养老金,你想要了解可得费点劲儿。
- The Party has been accused of creating a 'jobs for the boys' system of government.
该党被指责实行“任人唯亲”的政府用人机制。
- Not only is it just the job for travelling, but it's handy for groceries too.
它不仅非常适合于旅行,而且用来日常购物也很方便。
- There was no formal training; they learned on the job.
并没有正式的培训;他们是边干边学的。
- I doubt I'll ever get rich, but I get job satisfaction.
我想我永远都不会富有,但是我在工作上很有满足感。
- I lost my job when the company moved to another state
公司搬到了另一个州,我便失业了。
- I am luckier than most. I have a job
我比大部分人幸运。我有份工作。
- This must be a very difficult job for you
对你来说,这份工作想必很难。
- Thanks to that job I became an avid reader
多亏了那份工作我才成了一个喜欢阅读的人。
- At first I felt very resentful and angry about losing my job
起初我对丢掉工作感到非常怨恨和恼怒。
- I lost my job and it was like my world collapsed
我丢了工作,我的世界好像都垮掉了。
- How long have you been employed at this job?
你受雇做这个工作有多久了?
- You don't need so many people for this job.
这活儿要不了这么多人。
语源
mid 16th cent. (in sense 2 of the noun): of unknown originlate Middle English: apparently symbolic of a brief forceful action (compare with jab)