job
Kelime Anlamı :

1. görev.
2. iş.
3. meslek.
4. vazife.
5. Eyüp peygamber.
6. eyüp.
7. sipariş.
8. tip.
9. estetik ameliyat.
10. kârlı iş.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. A regular activity performed in exchange for payment, especially as one's trade, occupation, or profession.
2. A position in which one is employed.
3. A task that must be done: washing the windows is not my job.
4. A specified duty or responsibility. see synonyms at task.
5. A specific piece of work to be done for a set fee: an expensive repair job.
6. the object to be worked on.
7. something resulting from or produced by work.
8. computer science A program application that may consist of several steps but is performed as a single logical unit.
9. informal A difficult or strenuous task: it was a real job to convince them to drop the charges.
10. informal A bad or unsatisfactory piece of work: the stylist did a real job on my hair.
11. informal A state of affairs: their marriage was a bad job from the start. it's a good job that we left early to avoid the traffic.
12. informal A criminal act, especially a robbery: a bank job.
13. informal an example of a specified type, especially of something made or constructed. often used in combination: a new building that is just another glass and steel job; a cowboy hat that is one of those ten-gallon jobs.
14. to work at odd jobs.
15. to work by the piece.
16. to act as a jobber.
17. to purchase (merchandise) from manufacturers and sell it to retailers.
18. to arrange for (contracted work) to be done in portions by others; subcontract.
19. to transact (official business) dishonestly for private profit.
20. on the job paying close attention; on the alert.
21. to jab or make a jab.
22. A jab.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to strike, stab, or punch, as with something pointed.
2. to drive; force.
3. to aim a blow; strike at something.
4. A lump.
5. A particular piece of work; something to be done; any undertaking of a defined or restricted character; also, an engagement for the performance of some specified work: something to do.
6. in printing, specifically, a piece of work of the miscellaneous class, including posters, handbills, bill-heads, cards, circulars, small pamphlets, etc.
7. an imposition; a trick.
8. an undertaking so managed as to secure unearned profit or undue advantage; especially, a public duty or trust performed or conducted with a view to improper private gain; a perversion of trust for personal benefit in doing any work.
9.
10. specificallyassigned to a special use, as a horse let out or hired by the week or month.
11. bought or sold together; lumped together: used chiefly in the phrase job lot, a quantity of goods, either of a miscellaneous character, or of the same kind but of different qualities, conditions, sizes, etc., disposed of or bought as a single lot for a lump sum and at a comparatively low price.
12. to let out in separate portions, an work among different contractors or workmen: often with out: as, to job out the building of a house.
13. to let out or to hire by the week or month, as horses or carriages.
14. to buy in large quantities, and sell to dealers in smaller lots: as, to job cotton; to job cigars. see jobber, 3.
15. to deal in the public stocks on one's own account. see jobber.
16. to work at jobs or at chance work.
17. to let or to hire horses, carriages, etc., for occasional use.
18. to execute a trust in such a manner as to make it subserve unjustly one's private ends; especially, to pervert public service to private advantage.
19. to chide; reprimand.
20. A sudden stab, prick, or thrust, as with anything pointed; a jab.
21. A small piece of wood.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia