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  • [ʤɒb]
  • Conjugation : past  jobbed ; pp  jobbed ; ing  jobbing
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

job [ʤɔb]
  1. 1. noun [c] (position) 工作
    Gladys got a job as a secretary.
    格拉迪斯找到了一份秘书工作。
  2. 2. noun (task) 任务
    We managed to finish the entire job in three months.
    我们花了3个月的时间完成了全部任务。
  3. 3. noun (function) 职责
    It's not my job to look after your children.
    给你看孩子不是我的职责。
    it's a good job that...
    幸好…
    to do {or} > make a good job of sth
    [BRIT] 把事情做好
    I had a job finding it
    我好不容易才找到
    on the job
    [learn,teach+] 工作着
    a part-time/full-time job
    半职/全职工作
    he's only doing his job
    他只是在履行职责
    it's just the job
    [BRIT] [inf] 正是想要的
  4. 4. noun 用法参见 position

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

job [ʤɒb]
  1. 1. n.[c] 职业职位
    Those lucky enough to have a job were paid very well.
    那些幸运得到工作的薪水不错
  2. 2. noun [People] [Bible] 约伯
    Job maintained his faith in God through hardships.
    约伯历经艰辛坚持上帝信仰
  3. 3. n.[c] 任务工作
    Lack of time and materials prevented us from finishing the job.
    时间材料缺乏使我们无法完成工作
    Estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars.
    城市在那项作业上的估计损失高达数百万美元
    The job of repairing the engine took several hours.
    修理发动机工作花了几个小时
  4. 4. n.[c] 坚忍之人
    I think of myself as Job in my workplace.
    在工作场合,我认为自己坚忍之人。
  5. 5. noun [圣经,书名] 约伯记》,《旧约全书》中的一卷
    The book of Job is in the Old Testament.
    约伯记来源于旧约》。
  6. 6. n.[c] 工作地点
    I was stuck in a job going nowhere.
    我在办公室忙得哪也去不了
  7. 7. noun [Person Name] 乔布
  8. 8. n.[c] 工作作用的对象产品成果
    She held the job in her right hand and examined it with her left hand.
    右手拿着产品左手检查
    He held the job in his left hand and worked on it with his right.
    他把活件拿在左手中,用右手对它做工
  9. 9. n.[c] 职责责任
    It was her job to write the invitations for the party.
    她的工作是为宴会邀请函
    It is their job to print the truth.
    他们的工作报道事实
  10. 10. n.[c] 工作情况,完成状况
    I want a person to be reliable and to do a good job.
    想要一个靠得住,能把工作做好的人。
    He gave it up as a bad job.
    放弃了他认为不好的那项工作
    She did an outstanding job as ophelia.
    饰演奥菲莉娅很成功
  11. 11. n.[c] 搞砸事情弄坏作品
    The painter did a real job on my living room.
    这位油漆匠把我客厅粉刷很好
    The barber did a real job on my hair.
    那位理发师我的发型弄坏了。
    Dry rot did the job of destroying the barn.
    干腐病破坏搭建那个畜棚木头
  12. 12. n.[c] 棘手事情麻烦事
    Going over my financial records for the past 10 years is going to be a real job.
    查看过去十年财政记录会是一件麻烦事
    It is always a job to contact him.
    联系总是麻烦
  13. 13. n.[c] [Computer Science] 作业,处理
    A job is a program application.
    作业一个程序应用
  14. 14. n.[c] 作恶犯罪
    We were chosen to do a bank job.
    我们被选去抢劫银行
    The gang pulled off a bank job in st. Louis.
    那个犯罪团伙在圣路易斯抢劫了一家银行
  15. 15. vi. 以权谋私,以公谋私
    Politicians have been known to job profits for personal use.
    政客们已被得知以权谋私换取个人利益
  16. 16. vt. 转包分包
    He planned to job out a few of the more tedious tasks to contractors.
    计划几个乏味任务转交给承包商们。
  17. 17. vi. 打杂,做零工
    I jobbed over the summer to make a few extra dollars.
    暑期零工赚取一些额外美元
    As a student I jobbed during the semester breaks.
    作为一名学生,我在假期打工
  18. 18. vi. 风险投资
    My portfolio manager will job these funds for me.
    我的投资经理人会为我把这些资金进行风险投资

Collins English-English Dictionary

job [ʤɒb]
  1. 1. n an individual piece of work or task
  2. 2. n an occupation; post of employment
  3. 3. n an object worked on or a result produced from working
  4. 4. n a duty or responsibility
    her job was to cook the dinner
  5. 5. n [Spoken] a difficult task or problem
    I had a job to contact him
  6. 6. n a state of affairs
    make the best of a bad job
    it's a good job I saw you
  7. 7. n [Spoken] a damaging piece of work
    he really did a job on that
  8. 8. n [Spoken] a crime, esp a robbery or burglary
  9. 9. n [Spoken] an article or specimen
    the new car was a nice little job
  10. 10. n an instance of jobbery
  11. 11. n [computing] a unit of work for a computer consisting of a single complete task submitted by a user
  12. 12. vi. [intr] to work by the piece or at casual jobs
  13. 13. vi. to make a private profit out of (a public office, etc)
  14. 14. vi. [intr; usually foll by in] to buy and sell (goods or services) as a middleman
    he jobs in government surplus
  15. 15. vi. [Brit] to buy and sell stocks and shares as a stockjobber
    he jobs in blue chips
  16. 16. vt. [tr; often foll by out] to apportion (a contract, work, etc) among several contractors, workers, etc
  17. 17. vt. [Etymology] C16: of uncertain origin

Examples

Jack has been looking for a job for seven months but he only has a vague idea about what kind of job he wants.
杰克找工作找了七个月,但是他对于自己的工作意向还不明确。
Many job seekers were shining up to the managers at the job fair.
许多求职者正在竭力讨好就业市场上的经理们。
the right background for the job
找职业所需的阅历
his current job
他正在进行的工作
a cushy job
轻松的工作
a damned good job
非常好的工作

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