A1 [ C ] the regular work that a person does to earn money工作;职业;职位
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I've applied for an office job I saw advertised in the paper.
How is Mary enjoying her new job?
It's a tragedy that so many young people are unable to find jobs.
The company plans to shut down four factories and cut 10 000 jobs.
Increasing the number of women in top management jobs will be a slow process.
A2 [ C ] a particular piece of work(一件)工作,零工,活计
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They were working like crazy to get the job done on time.
I've got plenty of jobs to keep you busy.
He's really good at tricky painting jobs.
I spent the afternoon pottering around the garden doing a few odd jobs.
Hey - you did a great job tidying your bedroom. Well done!
B2 [ S ] something that is your responsibility职责;任务
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It's my job to keep a check on stock levels.
It is the job of the inspectors to enforce compliance with the regulations.
I don't envy you the job of cooking for all those people.
Whose job was it to bring the tickets?
It was my job to make sure there was enough food to go round.
[ S ] informal a problem or an activity that is difficult难做的工作,费力的事
[ C ] informal an example of a particular type产品;东西
[ C ] slang a crime in which money or goods are stolen, or an action or activity that is dishonest or unpleasant犯罪行为;勾当;伎俩
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