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- Dictionaryjob/dʒɒb/
noun
- 1. a paid position of regular employment: "the scheme could create 200 jobs" Similar
- 2. a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid: "she wants to be left alone to get on with the job" Similar
verb
- 1. do casual or occasional work: "he left school and jobbed around as a car parts salesman, warehouseman, and removal man"
- 2. buy and sell (stocks) as a broker-dealer, especially on a small scale: "his game plan is to buy in then job the shares on at a profit"
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JOB definition: 1. the regular work that a person does to earn money: 2. without a job: 3. a particular piece of…. Learn more.
The meaning of JOB is a regular remunerative position. How to use job in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Job.
Job definition: a piece of work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price. See examples of JOB used in a sentence.
20 meanings: 1. an individual piece of work or task 2. an occupation; post of employment 3. an object worked on or a result.... Click for more definitions.
noun. /dʒɒb/ /dʒɑːb/ Idioms. paid work. work for which you receive regular payment. I don't have a job at present. He's trying to get a job. I'm thinking of applying for a new job. to look for/find a job. Did they offer you the job? job as something She took a job as a waitress.
to do something well/very well, etc: She did a great job of organizing the event. out of a job. without a job: How long have you been out of a job? Idioms. do the job. it's a good job. just the job. (Definition of job from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
1. a. A regular activity performed in exchange for payment, especially as one's trade, occupation, or profession: Her job is doing drug research. b. A position of employment: How many jobs are open at the factory? 2. a. A task that must be done: Let's finish this job before we start another. b.