job in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for job in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.job1 [Brit dʒɒb, Am dʒɑb] N

1. job:

job (post)
to look for, get a job
to give sb a job
a job in a bookshop, an office
to have a good job
what's her job?
to be out of a job
we'll all be out of a job

II.job1 <forma in -ing jobbing, pt, pp jobbed> [Brit dʒɒb, Am dʒɑb] VB intr

job → jab

See also jab

I.jab [Brit dʒab, Am dʒæb] N

II.jab <forma in -ing jabbing, pt, pp jabbed> [Brit dʒab, Am dʒæb] VB trans

III.jab <forma in -ing jabbing, pt, pp jabbed> [Brit dʒab, Am dʒæb] VB intr

job satisfaction [ˈdʒɒbsætɪsˌfækʃn] N

job lot [Brit, Am ˈdʒɑb ˈˌlɑt] N

job control [ˌdʒɒbkənˈtrəʊl] N COMPUT

nose job [Brit, Am ˈnoʊz ˌdʒɑb] N

job-hunter [Brit ˈdʒɒb hʌntə, Am ˈdʒɑb ˌhən(t)ər] N

job in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for job in the English»Italian Dictionary

job rating N (of president, prime minister)

odd-job man [ˈɑ:d·dʒɑ:b·mæn] N

job Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to do a poor job of (doing) sth
to fall down on the job inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They prefer to use cheap labour with school certificate holders to do the job.
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We do a perfect job chop-chop.
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Liu tried to stretch her income as best she could, but when she suddenly lost her job due to a company acquisition, she was hard-pressed to make ends meet.
kwhs.wharton.upenn.edu
After he finished a consulting job at a corporate giant, he was in no hurry to return.
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Under the cost-plus contract, payments include a share of fee distributions based partly on performance and reimbursement for employee salaries and home office expenses supporting employees on the job.
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A mortgage financing contingency clause protects you if, say, you lose your job and the loan falls through or the appraisal price comes in over the purchase price.
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Tony asks him to contract the job out and make it look like a random act, such as a carjacking or robbery gone wrong.
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Within a few months he decided that broadcasting sounded much more exciting than a career at the chalkface and got a job as a clerical cadet.
www.stuff.co.nz
The university programmes became more job-oriented, and attempts were made to introduce course-unit systems and other methods of continuous assessment.
en.wikipedia.org
Like a cat burglar -- clean as a whistle -- a professional job.
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