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- n.工作;职位;职业;职责
- v.承包;作包工;营私舞弊;做股票经纪
- 网络作业;约伯记;任务
复数:jobs 现在分词:jobbing 过去分词:jobbed v.+n. do job,get job,find job,take job,lose job adj.+n. good job,full job,easy job,same job,important job n. occupation,work,trade,profession,career IDM | You need the patience of Job to deal with some of our customers. 和我们的一些顾客打交道需要有极大的耐心。 |
the patience of Job 极其耐心;心平气和the fact of being extremely patient and not complaining | You need the patience of Job to deal with some of our customers. 和我们的一些顾客打交道需要有极大的耐心。 |
n. | 5. 犯罪的行为,〔尤指偷盗〕;损人的事;假公济私的事,贪污行为 5. 犯罪的行为,〔尤指偷盗〕;损人的事;假公济私的事,贪污行为 | v. | | un. | 1. 约伯(犹太人的祖先,经受各种磨难,始终坚信上帝) |
n. | 1. an activity such as a trade or profession that somebody does regularly for pay, or a paid position doing this 2. in the Bible, a righteous man whose faith withstood severe testing by God 3. something that remains to be done or dealt with 4. a book of the Bible that describes Job's afflictions and eventual reward 5. an individual piece of work of a particular nature 6. the role that somebody or something fulfills 7. something that is difficult to accomplish 8. a completed piece of work of a particular quality 9. a particular kind of object, especially a manufactured item 10. a criminal act, especially a robbery 1. an activity such as a trade or profession that somebody does regularly for pay, or a paid position doing this 2. in the Bible, a righteous man whose faith withstood severe testing by God 3. something that remains to be done or dealt with 4. a book of the Bible that describes Job's afflictions and eventual reward 5. an individual piece of work of a particular nature 6. the role that somebody or something fulfills 7. something that is difficult to accomplish 8. a completed piece of work of a particular quality 9. a particular kind of object, especially a manufactured item 10. a criminal act, especially a robbery | v. | 1. to take occasional or casual work 2. to buy and sell merchandise as a wholesaler or agent 3. to subcontract portions of contract work to others 4. to make a private gain from working in a public position 5. to deal in stocks as a stockjobber 1. to take occasional or casual work 2. to buy and sell merchandise as a wholesaler or agent 3. to subcontract portions of contract work to others 4. to make a private gain from working in a public position 5. to deal in stocks as a stockjobber |
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