Word: work

Category: work

Business & Industrial, Computers & Electronics, Arts & Entertainment

Related words: work

how to, work out, social work, when to work, work from home, work one, work number, work quotes, work boots, i work out, right to work, when i work

Synonyms: work

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: work

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spanish
Translations:
trabajar, operar, funcionar, laborar, trabajo, obrar, labrar, obra
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german
Translations:
verursachen, arbeiten, arbeitsstätte, tätigkeit, lösen, ausnutzen, beeinflussen, werk, arbeitsplatz, funktionieren, ...
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french
Translations:
manoeuvrer, façonner, fabriquer, marcher, faire, exploiter, travaillent, usiner, oeuvre, turbiner, ...
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italian
Translations:
funzionare, lavorare, opera, operare, occupazione, lavoro
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portuguese
Translations:
laborar, palavra, labor, trabalhar
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dutch
Translations:
werk, werken, arbeid, werkplek, emplooi, karwei, voortbrengen, functioneren, maken
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russian
Translations:
создание, обрабатывать, дело, производить, дослужить, сочинение, обделать, проработать, шпиговать, сползать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
virke, arbeide, arbeid
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swedish
Translations:
jobb, arbete, uppgift
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finnish
Translations:
aikaansaada, käydä, vaikuttaa, työstää, teos, raataa, työ, muotoilla, toimia, työnteko, ...
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danish
Translations:
fungere, arbejde, værk, virke
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czech
Translations:
práce, obdělávat, hníst, působit, úloha, účinek, obrábět, způsobit, účinkovat, fungovat, ...
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polish
Translations:
współpracować, pracować, obrobić, zajęcie, praca, godzenie, obrabiać, utwór, twórczość, działać, ...
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turkish
Translations:
görev, çalışmak, iş, çalışma
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greek
Translations:
εργάζομαι, δουλειά, εργασία, δουλεύω
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ukrainian
Translations:
багатослівний, словесний
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albanian
Translations:
punoj, vepër, punë
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bulgarian
Translations:
работа
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belarusian
Translations:
адбыцца, хадзiць
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estonian
Translations:
töötlema, töötama, töö
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croatian
Translations:
poslovati, obraditi, poradi, posao, radom, djelo, rad, mehanizam, djela
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icelandic
Translations:
iðja, starf, atvinna, vinna
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latin
Translations:
labor, opus, factum, opera
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lithuanian
Translations:
darbas, veikti, dirbti, kūrinys
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latvian
Translations:
funkcionēt, strādāt, sacerējums, ražojums, darbs, darboties
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romanian
Translations:
lucru, operă, lucra
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slovenian
Translations:
zaposlitev, delati, delo, obdelovati
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slovak
Translations:
pracovať, práce

The meaning and "use of": work

noun
  • activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. - he was tired after a day's work in the fields
  • mental or physical activity as a means of earning income; employment. - I'm still looking for work
  • a task or tasks to be undertaken; something a person or thing has to do. - they made sure the work was progressing smoothly
  • something done or made. - her work hangs in all the main American collections
  • the operative part of a clock or other machine. - she could almost hear the tick of its works
  • the exertion of force overcoming resistance or producing molecular change. - The walker's muscles must do this amount of work , to replace the lost kinetic energy, in every step.
  • everything needed, desired, or expected. - the heavens put on a show: sheet lightning, hailstones—the works
verb
  • be engaged in physical or mental activity in order to achieve a purpose or result, especially in one's job; do work. - an engineer who had been working on a design for a more efficient wing
  • (of a machine or system) operate or function, especially properly or effectively. - his cell phone doesn't work unless he goes to a high point
  • bring (a material or mixture) to a desired shape or consistency by hammering, kneading, or some other method. - work the mixture into a paste with your hands
  • move or cause to move gradually or with difficulty into another position, typically by means of constant movement or pressure. - comb from tip to root, working out the knots at the end

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