释义 |
idioma job of work BrEBrEused about some work that you have to do or finish :You should treat it as a straightforward job of work and get on with it. I'm here to do a job of work, so I dress and behave in the way that's considered appropriate.
a job of workWhat one has to do to achieve a particular goal or complete a particular task. Primarily heard in UK. The MP said there was still a job of work to be done to convince voters to pass the referendum. We've made good progress, but there's still a job of work before we can call it a day. a job of ˈwork (British English, old-fashioned or formal) work that you are paid to do or that must be done: There was a job of work waiting for him that he was not looking forward to. |