jobbed
[dʒɔb]
[ jobbed ]
n.工作, 职业, 职位, (一项)任务, 活儿, 职责, 犯罪行为, 物件
例句与用法:
It's the job of the church to help people lead better lives.
帮助人们生活得好些是教会的责任。
Raising money is your job.
筹集资金是你的任务。
The whole job only takes half an hour.
整个工作只需要半个小时。
词形变化:
动词过去式: jobbed | 动词过去分词: jobbed | 动词现在分词: jobbing | 动词第三人称单数: jobs |
jobbedvt.1.■job1的变形
jobbed
动词 job:
profit privately from public office and official business
同义词:job
arranged for contracted work to be done by others
同义词:subcontract, farm out, job
work occasionally
同义词:job
invest at a risk
jobbed
■I had a long chat with her (about her job).
(关於她的工作)我和她聊了很久。
■In1929 he took a job as a seaman.
1929年他当了海员。
■Get this job do by five o'clock will be a cinch.
5点之前做完这项工作是轻而易举的事。
■Everything was to be fine and dandy once Peter started his new job.
一旦彼得有了新工作,一切都会好的。
■Do not think about that job, mary have it sew up.
不要想那份工作,玛莉一定会得到那份工作的。
■Strictly speaking, he's not qualified for the job.
严格说来,他没有资格做这份工作。
■My job doesn't include making coffee for the boss!
为老板煮咖啡不是我份内的事!
■I always know I'd get the job, somehow.
也不知为什么,我总觉得能得到那份工作。
■There is only one man qualified for the job.
仅有一个人能胜任这个工作。
■To do this job, you must have a degree in English.
从事这个工作你必须具有英语专业的大学学位。
■He didn't agree to Xiao Yu [her] taking up the job.
他不同意小余[她]担任这项工作。
■He did not to be tied to a steady job.
他不愿死守着一件乏味的工作。
■He's not qualified for this job.
他不能胜任这项工作。
■He proved to be unequal to the job.
他不能胜任那个工作。
■He finished the job at the expenses of his health.
他以牺牲健康完成了这项工作。
■They have made a good job of the printing.
他们干印刷工作很出色。
■Good job they have get a replacement for him.
他们把他替换下来真不错。
■He seems to have given up the ghost on this job.
他似乎已经放弃了这项工作。
■He does the odd job for me from time to time.
他偶尔来为我做些零碎的工作。
■He's got off to a flying start in his new job.
他兴致勃勃地开始他的新工作。
■He fall foul of his boss and lose his job.
他冒犯了老板,丢了工作。
■He is hound out of his job by jealous rival.
他受到忌妒他的竞争者的算计而被迫离职。
■He's really going places in his new job.
他在新的工作岗位上真是越干越好。
■His years of study were useful in his job.
他多年的学习有助于他的工作。
■He has lost his job, poor devil!
他失业了,可怜的人!
■He impedes me to do the job well.
他妨碍我把工作做好。
■He is woefully inadequate for the job.
他完全不适合那工作。
■He can't bring himself to do this dirty job.
他实在不愿意做这件卑鄙的事。
■He is content to stay in his present job.
他对现在的工作心满意足。
■He's already get a job at new star company.
他已在新星公司找到了一份工作。
■He has decided to chuck his old job in.
他已经决定不干这份工作了。
■He was given a job commensurate with his abilities.
他得到一份与他能力相称的工作。
■He knew enough mathematics to muddle through in his job.
他懂得一些数学,工作上大体可以对付过去。
■He's dead set on getting a new job.
他打定主意要找个新工作。
■He got a part-time job as a gardener.
他找到个兼职工作,当花匠。
■His job as a diplomat was a blind for his spying.
他担任外交官的职务是为了给他的间谍身分打掩护。
■He rejected their offer of a job.
他拒绝了他们给他的工作。
■He gathered up his strength for the hard job.
他振作精神去承担这项艰难的工作。
■Is he going to chuck up his job?
他是不是要辞职不干了?
■He is in a very remunerative job.
他有个报酬高的工作。
■He is just fit for a job as scavenger.
他正好当个清道夫之职。
■He's just the person we need for the job.
他正是我们需要的做那种工作的人。
■He is looking for job in the hotel industry.
他正试着在饭店找份工作。
■His parents have given him up as a bad job.
他父母对他已不抱希望了。
■Now he applied himself to the job in earnest.
他现在认真地致力于这项工作了。
■He is unable to do such a difficult job now.
他现在还不能做这样困难的工作。
■He filed for a civil service job.
他申请公务员的工作。
■He couldn't hold down a job after his breakdown.
他病倒以後,工作也就保不住了。
■His attitude to his job is rather casual.
他的工作态度不太认真。
■His knowledge is adequate to do this job well.
他的知识足可胜任这项工作。