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I . work [wɜ:k, Am wɜ:rk] N

3. work:

praca f
dzieło nt

II . work [wɜ:k, Am wɜ:rk] VB intr

2. work machine, plan, medicine:

działać [perf za-]

4. work liter (of face):

III . work [wɜ:k, Am wɜ:rk] VB trans

4. work (bring about):

5. work (shape):

6. work (exploit):

7. work (by working):

I . wont [wəʊnt, Am wɔ:nt] ADJ form

II . wont [wəʊnt, Am wɔ:nt] N no pl form

I . wink [wɪŋk] VB intr

1. wink (close one eye):

2. wink light:

I . honk [hɒŋk, Am hɑ:ŋk] VB intr

1. honk horn:

trąbić [perf za-]

2. honk goose:

II . honk [hɒŋk, Am hɑ:ŋk] VB trans

honk horn:

trąbić [perf za-]

III . honk [hɒŋk, Am hɑ:ŋk] N

I . conk [kɒŋk, Am kɑ:ŋk] inf N Brit

II . conk [kɒŋk, Am kɑ:ŋk] inf VB trans iron

monk [mʌŋk] N

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You all are the first generation of engineers, scientists, educators, and foreign-policy wonks how can get humankind to do something about an incoming asteroid.
qz.com
Historians and policy wonks weighed in as well, sharing praise for the compromise.
www.politico.com
Today, he might be considered a policy wonk because he was expert in policy and law.
en.wikipedia.org
For political wonks, it's interesting to note that across the country, a number of fringe parties managed to pull in a few votes.
www.nunatsiaqonline.ca
Critics lambasted his focus on the facts, describing him as a policy wonk who didn't grasp the bigger picture.
www.nj.com
He is a policy nerd for the wonks, a calculating realist for the pollsters, and an idealist for the right wing.
hotair.com
Instead, he just comes across like another industry wonk dazzled by dollar signs.
www.avclub.com
You want us, on the word of a faction of economists, engineers, and wonks, to... what, exactly?
grist.org
The strikes have ignited a public hatefest among government wonks and public figures.
jalopnik.com
The figure (wonks call it labor force participation rate) rose for decades, as more women entered the workforce.
www.npr.org

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