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  • 61work measurement — ˈwork ˌmeasurement noun [uncountable] the process of measuring and calculating the time taken by a worker to do a particular job to a fixed standard or quality: • Surveyors fees are dependent on work measurement. * * * work measurement UK US noun …

    Financial and business terms

  • 62work ethic — UK US noun [S] ► WORKPLACE the way that someone feels about the importance of work, usually the belief that it is important to work hard: »The aim of the program is to instil a work ethic and a sense of teamwork in young people. »Managers often… …

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  • 63work experience — work ex.perience n [U] 1.) the experience you have had of working in a particular type of job ▪ She s well qualified but has no relevant work experience. 2.) BrE a period of time that a young person spends working in a particular place, as a form …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 64work — [n1] labor, chore assignment, attempt, commission, daily grind*, drudge, drudgery, effort, elbow grease*, endeavor, exertion, functioning, grind, grindstone*, industry, job, moil, muscle, obligation, pains*, performance, production, push, salt… …

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  • 65work placement — UK US noun [countable] [singular work placement plural work placements] british a temporary job that you do as part of a course of study in order to get practical training and experience Thesaurus: parts of courses of study …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 66work-life balance — UK US noun [singular] the relationship between the amount of time and effort that someone gives to work and the amount that they give to other aspects of life, such as their family Many people are eager to have a better work life balance.… …

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  • 67work one's fingers to the bone — {v. phr.} To work very hard. * / I have to work my fingers to the bone for a measly pittance of a salary, Fred complained./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 68work one's fingers to the bone — {v. phr.} To work very hard. * / I have to work my fingers to the bone for a measly pittance of a salary, Fred complained./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 69Work, Death, and Sickness — Work, Death, and Sickness, sometimes also translated as The Right Way , is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy written in 1903. The story takes the form of a parable about the creation of work, death, and sickness.ynopsisWhen God first… …

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  • 70Work & travel — work travel (oder auch work n travel) ist eine Form des Reisens, die vor allem bei jungen Erwachsenen beliebt ist. Zweck dieser Reisen ist das Kennenlernen eines Landes und seiner Kultur und Sprache. Work travel unterscheidet sich von anderen… …

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