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词汇 work in
释义
Idiom
work someone or something in
Theme: ARRANGEMENT
to insert someone or something (into a schedule or a line).
The doctor's schedule was very busy, but the nurse agreed to try to work me in.The mechanic had many cars to fix, but he said he'd work my car in.I'm glad he could work in my car.
Phr V
work in
works, working, worked
work in sth or work sth in
to rub a soft substance onto a surface until it disappears, or to mix one substance, especially a type of food, into another
Smear wax onto the leather and work it in with your fingers.
to manage to include something in a piece of writing, speech, or activity
He worked in several criticisms of the government in his report.
phrasework in1. work sth inwork in sth to add one substance to another and mix them together thoroughly: Add the butter to the flour and work it in with your fingers.2. work sth inwork in sth to rub a soft substance into a surface until it disappears completely: Using a cloth, work the wax in well, and allow it to dry before polishing the wood. SIMILAR TO: rub in3. work in sthwork sth in to cleverly include something in a speech or a piece of writing: During the interview he managed to work in a reference to his new book. SIMILAR TO: slip in

work in

1. To be employed in some field or industry. I think he said that his husband works in marketing. It had always been my dream to work in film as a kid.
2. To employ a particular style or material when creating some artistic piece. The painter only works in acrylics. I worked in Futurism, Cubism, and Expressionism before finding a style that felt truly unique to me.
3. To insert, introduce, or implement something into something else, especially when doing so does not come naturally or easily. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "work" and "in." The director even worked a clever reference to Casablanca in toward the end of the film. You can try working in a clause like that when you draw up the contract, but I bet their lawyers will have an issue with it.
4. To attempt to allow someone or something to fit into a full or busy schedule. Now, we currently have every shift covered for the next week, but I can try to work you in on a couple of those days until we draw up the next work roster. My day is going to be extremely busy tomorrow, but I need to work in a trip to the dentist somewhere in there.
5. To be suitable, acceptable, or appropriate in some particular setting or context. The juvenile humor just really doesn't work in what is otherwise supposed to be a heartfelt comedic drama. I feel like all the contrasting colors don't really work in a painting that's meant to be so realistic.
6. To cause some substance to absorbed or mixed into something else by rubbing, kneading, or massaging vigorously. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "work" and "in." He rubbed the ointment on my aching shoulder and worked it in. You'll have to work in the moisturizer for a good while before the leather starts to soften up completely.

work in

1. Insert or introduce, as in As part of their presentation they worked in a request for funding the exhibit. Similarly, work into means "insert or introduce into something else," as in She worked more flour into the mixture. [Late 1600s]
2. Make time for in a schedule, as in The dentist said he would try to work her in this morning. Here, too, work into is sometimes used, as in She had to work two emergency cases into her morning schedule. [Mid-1700s]

work in

v.
1. To cause something to be inserted by repeated or continuous effort: Hold the cloth in one hand and work in the thread using a needle. The dough won't absorb the extra flour unless you work it in by kneading.
2. To insert or make space for something: When I wrote the report, I worked in a request for money. It's an unusual proposal, but I think I can work it in.
3. To make time available for something or someone in an otherwise busy or filled schedule: I know you don't have an appointment, but the doctor will try to work you in.
4. To share equipment at a gymnasium or fitness center with a person who is already using it: He had been using the weight machine for 30 minutes, so I asked if I could work in.
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