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job [ʤɒb, Am ʤɑ:b] N

1. job (work):

job
praca f
job
posada f
out of a job

2. job (piece of work):

job
zadanie nt

4. job no pl (duty, responsibility):

it's not my job
to make a good/bad job

hatchet job N

job ad, job advertisement N

job ad

job application N

job centre N Brit

job contract N

job cuts N pl

job cuts
zwolnienia ntpl

job description N

job fair N

job fair
targi mpl pracy

job hunt VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He's so determined that his cranberry sauce come from a can that he assigns himself the job of bringing it.
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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
Yet for a college grad still searching for a rewarding career -- or even a full-time job -- those statistics offer cold comfort.
usatoday30.usatoday.com
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.
en.wikipedia.org
After he finished a consulting job at a corporate giant, he was in no hurry to return.
www.thestar.com
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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We do a perfect job chop-chop.
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They prefer to use cheap labour with school certificate holders to do the job.
www.vanguardngr.com
Like a cat burglar -- clean as a whistle -- a professional job.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
The job function and title, "chandler", still exists as someone who works in the chandlery business or manages a chandler's shop.
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