Job meaning in English
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Definition
a job: a position, a post; a task, a thing which must be done
Examples
- "It's my job."
- "My name is Brian Jones and I recently lost my job... to a camel!"
- "Your job - it is to walk around in desert and not drink water?"
- "Yeah, you heard me, I quit my job."
- "We live in a world where 7.5 journalists out of 10 don't know what they're talking about, and the other 2.5 can't get jobs."
- "Only three candidates remain, and although I can no longer remember what job these people are applying for, they must be very good at something to make it to this stage, which is very encouraging."
- "Edward : I've lost my job"
- "We love our jobs and our jobs are great"
- "If you'll follow me, I'll give you a quick tour of the offices and you can get started with your new job."
- "Bruno : Listen, Brian, I'm sorry but we both agreed, if I let you become president of Europe AND keep your job at Delavigne, you would need to be willing to make some sacrifices."
- "Is there much security in this job?"
- "Doctor : It's my job, Mr. Delavigne."
- "Michael will be visiting all of you, finding ways to add a song and a dance to your jobs."
- "Robots are still thriving at the Delavigne Corp, doing our jobs better than us."
- "-I need the job."
- "Congrats on your job change from unpaid intern to male model!"
- "Greg : So, I believe you're going to tell us about job opportunities in South Australia."
- "Apparently, my job is so boring even a robot refuses to do it."
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