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JOBS

Definition 1:
The work that a person does regularly in order to earn money .

Examples:
He took/got a job as a waiter.
She has a high-paying job on Wall Street.
She’s trying to get/land/find a job in New York.
The new factory will create thousands of jobs.
They offered him the job but he turned it down.
A part-time/full-time job
A job interview/offer/description
job-hunting
job-hunters
My teenage son is looking for a summer job. [=a job for the summer only]
If the restaurant closes, she’ll lose her job. = If the restaurant closes, she’ll be out of a job. [=she will no longer have a job]
Although he plays music at night, he hasn’t been able to give up his day job. [=the regular job that he does during the day]
You shouldn’t blame her for what happened. She was just/only doing her job. [=she was doing things that her job requires her to do]
We wouldn’t be having these problems if everyone had just done their job/jobs. [=if everyone had properly done the work they were supposed to do]
Definition 2:
A duty, task, or function that someone or something has Odd jobs are small tasks of different kinds that are not planned and do not happen regularly. task.

Examples:
It was your job to mow the lawn. = You had the job of mowing the lawn.
The blood’s job is to carry oxygen to the different parts of the body.
When I asked her to clean up the mess, she said, “That’s not my job.” [=I’m not supposed to do that]
Construction of the bridge turned out to be a bigger job than they had expected.
A small job
It’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it.
The computer was processing a print job. [=the computer was printing a document or file]
The car needs a brake/valve job. [=the car needs to have its brakes/valves repaired]
He does odd jobs around the farm.
Definition 3:
used to describe how well or badly something has been done The phrase a good job is used in informal British English to refer to something fortunate. The phrase a bad job is used in informal British English to refer to something that is very difficult or impossible to do. .

Examples:
Whoever planned the party did a good/great job. [=that person planned the party very well]
He did a bad job of explaining his reasons. [=he did not explain his reasons well]
“I finished the project ahead of schedule.” “Good job!”
It’s a good job I had my seat belt on! = I had my seat belt on—and a good job, too! [=it’s good/lucky for me that I had my seat belt on]
I tried my best to persuade him, but in the end I gave it up as a bad job. [=I stopped trying to do it because it could not be done]
Definition 4:
Something that requires very great effort .

Examples:
It was a real job to talk over all that noise.
Definition 5:
A thing of some kind .

Examples:
I bought one of those little quilted jobs [=items, numbers] at the craft fair.
Definition 6:
A criminal act such as robbery .

Examples:
They’ve finally caught the gang that pulled the bank job. [=the gang that robbed the bank]
Police suspect that the bank robbery may have been an inside job. [=that the bank robbery was done by or with the help of someone who works in the bank]

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