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EN[wɜːk] [wɔk] [wɝk] [-ɜː(ɹ)k]
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仕事 ワーク
  • ワーク(Work)
  • 仕事の英単語
  • ワーク (企業) - 日本の自動車部品メーカーでアルミホイール製造サプライヤー。
  • ワーク (工作機械) - 機械加工の分野において、各種の工作機械における加工対象物を指す言葉。
  • ワークブック(Workbook) - 問題集の別称。略してワークとも。
  • ワクワク - 中世アラブ文献に登場する島国
  • ワーカ (Waaq, Waaqa) - オロモ神話の最高神
  • ヘンリー・クレイ・ワーク (Henry Clay Work) - アメリカ合衆国の作曲家。「大きな古時計」の作曲家として著名。

    Definition of work in English Dictionary

  • 名詞 (Noun)PLworksSUF-work
    1. (heading, uncountable) Employment.
      1. My work involves a lot of travel. ‎
      2. He hasn’t come home yet, he’s still at work. ‎
    2. (heading, uncountable) Effort.
      1. Holding a brick over your head is hard work.  It takes a lot of work to write a dictionary. ‎
      2. We know what we must do. Let's go to work. ‎
      3. There's lots of work waiting for me at the office. ‎
      4. Work is done against friction to drag a bag along the ground. ‎
      5. Turbines have been around for a long timewindmills 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.
    3. Sustained effort to achieve a goal or result, especially overcoming obstacles.
      1. We don't have much time. Let's get to work piling up those sandbags. ‎
    4. (heading) Product; the result of effort.
      1. There's a lot of guesswork involved. ‎
      2. We've got some paperwork to do before we can get started.  The piece was decorated with intricate filigree work. ‎
      3. It is a work of art.
      4. the poetic works of Alexander Pope
      5. William the Conqueror fortified many castles, throwing up new ramparts, bastions and all manner of works. ‎
    5. (uncountable, slang, professional wrestling) The staging of events to appear as real.
      1. (mining) Ore before it is dressed.
      2. 動詞 (Verb)SGworksPRworkingPT, PPworkedPT, PPwrought
        1. (intransitive) To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
          1. He’s working in a bar. ‎
          2. I work in a national park;  she works in the human resources department;  he mostly works in logging, but sometimes works in carpentry
          3. 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.
          4. she works for Microsoft;  he works for the president
          5. I work closely with my Canadian counterparts;  you work with computers;  she works with the homeless people from the suburbs
        2. (transitive) To effect by gradual degrees.
          1. 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
        3. (transitive) To embroider with thread.
          1. (transitive) To set into action.
            1. He worked the levers. ‎
          2. (transitive) To cause to ferment.
            1. (intransitive) To ferment.
              1. (transitive) To exhaust, by working.
                1. The mine was worked until the last scrap of ore had been extracted. ‎
              2. (transitive) To shape, form, or improve a material.
                1. He used pliers to work the wire into shape. ‎
              3. (transitive) To operate in a certain place, area, or speciality.
                1. she works the night clubs;  the salesman works the Midwest;  this artist works mostly in acrylics
              4. (transitive) To operate in or through; as, to work the phones.
                1. (transitive) To provoke or excite; to influence.
                  1. The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy. ‎
                2. (transitive) To use or manipulate to one’s advantage.
                  1. She knows how to work the system. ‎
                3. (transitive) To cause to happen or to occur as a consequence.
                  1. I cannot work a miracle. ‎
                4. (transitive) To cause to work.
                  1. He is working his servants hard. ‎
                5. (intransitive) To function correctly; to act as intended; to achieve the goal designed for.
                  1. 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.
                6. (intransitive, figuratively) To influence.
                  1. They worked on her to join the group. ‎
                7. (intransitive) To effect by gradual degrees; as, to work into the earth.
                  1. (intransitive) To move in an agitated manner.
                    1. His fingers worked with tension. ‎
                    2. A ship works in a heavy sea.
                  2. (intransitive) To behave in a certain way when handled.
                    1. this dough does not work easily;  the soft metal works well
                  3. (transitive, with two objects, poetic) To cause (someone) to feel (something).
                    1. 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.”
                  4. (obsolete, intransitive) To hurt; to ache.
                  5. より多くの例
                    1. 文の途中で使用される
                      • A thinspiration auteur makes her voice heard almost exclusively through these cards, and she sometimes uses them to plead with her audience to go easy on her work or to stay tuned for further thinspo.
                      • The long hours and poor working conditions led him to re-evaluate his job.
                      • The other evening I was doing a very grown-up thing, ironing an oxford cloth shirt for work [ … ] .
                    2. 文の初めに使われる
                      • Work slowly and cautiously until you have learned the ropes.
                      • Work is done against friction to drag a bag along the ground. ‎
                      • Working in an Operating Room desensitized me to the sight of blood.
                    3. 文の終わに使われる
                      • On past experience she disfavours him for the more sensitive work.
                      • Take it from me, if you can't learn how to communicate with each other, your marriage will never work.
                      • If your patient has a ventricular tachycardia defibulation may not work.
                  • 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
                    1. 名詞
                      • 可算名詞
                        • 絶対単数
                          • 不可算名詞
                        • 動詞
                          • 自動詞
                            • 他動詞
                              • 屈曲型によって動詞
                                • 不規則動詞
                            関連リンク:
                            1. en works
                            2. en working
                            3. en worked
                            4. en workmen
                            5. en workers
                            出典: ウィクショナリー

                            Meaning of work for the defined word.

                            文法的に、この単語"work"は 名詞、より具体的に、可算名詞絶対単数です。また動詞、より具体的に、自動詞、 他動詞屈曲型によって動詞です。
                            難しい性質: レベル 1
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