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Translations for „chore“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

chore [tʃɔ:ʳ, Am tʃɔ:r] N

1. chore (burden):

chore

2. chore (housework):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Gardening was another one of the major chores of frontier women, because the families relied on these gardens to get them through the winter.
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She generally will work on the blocks as she gets time between the chores of the day.
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Domestic staff are also shown going about their daily chores.
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Discipline was stiff in many schools (as it was in families and other areas of society), and it often included chores and punishments.
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Every morning, children did their early chores at home and walked to school for 8 a.m.
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Local farmers hired kids to do farm chores, usually at $0.50 per-day.
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From age 10 one of his chores was to gather seacoal from the beach with his father during the hard winter months.
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Her leisure time is divided between family, friends and daily chores.
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The green decides not to continue doing chores, and claims independence.
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It was designed for industrial and light switching duties, often replacing steam locomotives that had previously been assigned these chores.
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