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He always grumbles to me about his job. Anh ấy luôn cằn nhằn với tôi về côngviệc của mình. Reduplicative Words





After he had lost his job, he went to America. Sau khi anh ấy bị mất việc làm, anh ấy đã đi sang Mỹ. * 096


like: job.
go in search of a job, look for a job chạy việc
task, job, work, undertaking công cuộc
work, task, job, operation, assignment, mission, business, responsibility công tác
to look for a job, for work kiếm việc làm
take over someone’s job, replace somebody, succeed someone kế chân
to do a job, work làm nghề
to take a job, accept an assignment nhận công tác
to take up a job, start a job, accept a job nhận việc
drop out of school and look for a job, be a drop-out phá ngang
by the job, per job theo từng công tác
to pursue a job, career theo đuổi công việc
to resign one’s job, leave one’s job, resign, stop working thôi việc
(1) job, task, work
(2) to make, do
tác
affair, thing, work, job, matter, business, idea việc
deed, action, job, work việc làm
to take on many jobs at the same time, set one’s mind on đa mang
accept a job, start a job nhận việc làm



319 He doesn't like his job. Anh ấy không thích công việc của mình.
367 I don't like my job. It's very boring. Tôi không thích công việc của tôi. Nó chán lắm.
Lila hasn't got a job.'> 491 Lila hasn't got a job.'> Lila doesn't have a job. > Lila hasn't got a job. Lila hasn't got a job.'> ☊ Lila không có việc làm.
512 He has a new job. Anh ấy có công việc mới.
958 Your friend has a new job. Ask her if she has started her new job yet. Bạn của cậu có một công việc mới. Hỏi cô ấy xem cô ấy đã bắt đầu công việc mới chưa.
1428 I got the job. — You did? You must be excited. Tôi có việc làm rồi. - Có rồi à? Cậu chắc chắn phải phấn khởi lắm.
1505 job. Alan không phải làm việc quá vất vả. Thực ra anh ấy có một công việc nhẹ nhàng.
1512 Barbara isn't at home much. She has to travel a lot for her job. Barbara không ở nhà nhiều. Cô ấy phải đi nhiều do công việc của cô ấy.
1600 Yiting doesn't want to go to college. She'd rather get a job. Y Đình không muốn học đại học. Cô ấy thích có việc làm hơn.
1932 She asked how long I had beworking at my present job. Cô ấy hỏi tôi đã làm công việc hiện tại của tôi được bao lâu rồi.
1933 She asked why I had applied for the job. Cô ấy hỏi tại sao tôi lại nộp đơn xin việc này.
1987 Yannick seems to be enjoying his new job. Yannick có vẻ rất thích công việc mới.
2023 We regret to inform you that we cannot o er you the job. Chúng tôi lấy làm tiếc khi phải báo cho cậu biết rằng chúng tôi
2091 Jamaal has a new job. He has to get up much earlier now than before. He nds it di cult because he isn't used to getting up so early. Jamaal có công việc mới. Anh ấy phải dậy sớm hơn trước nhiều. Anh ấy thấy khó khăn vì anh ấy chưa quen với việc dậy sớm như thế.
2108 I congratulated Mira on getting a new job. Tôi đã chúc mừng Mira vì có công việc mới.
2179 I was sorry to hear that Boris lost his job. Tôi rất tiếc khi nghe tin Boris mất việc.
2355 Even Magda herself doesn't think she'll get the new job. Magda thậm chí tự mình cũng không nghĩ là cô ấy sẽ có công
2399 She'll have no di culty nding a job. Cô ấy sẽ không khó tìm thấy việc làm.
2413 Monika's very busy with her job. She has little time for other things. Monika rất bận rộn với công việc. Cô ấy có ít thời gian cho chuyện khác.
2632 Gerardo and Feliciana have both applied for the job. Gerardo và Feliciana đều đã nộp đơn xin việc.
2757 Sometimes my job can be really stressful, but ON the whole I like the people and enjoy the job. Thỉnh thoảng công việc của tôi có thể rất căng thẳng nhưng trên hết tôi quý mọi người và thích công việc.
2792 Always be polite and nice to strangers. They might be the boss at your next job. Hãy luôn luôn lịch sự và tử tế với những người lạ. Họ có thể là ông chủ của cậu trong công việc tiếp theo.
2804 I didn't enjoy my last job. When I got fed up with it, I asked to resign. Tôi không thích công việc trước của tôi. Khi tôi chán nó, tôi đã xin thôi việc.

accept sth as sth: They accept the risks as part of the job. accept
She's decided not to accept the job. accept
She was actively looking for a job. actively
She went to London with the aim of finding a job. aim
anxious to do sth: She was anxious to finish school and get a job. anxious
She wasn't anybody before she got that job. anybody
He lies awake at night worrying about his job. awake
He's the best man for the job. best
She is very bitter about losing her job. bitter
You need brains as well as brawn (= intelligence as well as strength) to do this job. brain
bring sth to sb/sth: The team's new manager brings ten years' experience to the job. bring
There were a large number of candidates for the job. candidate
After careful consideration we have decided to offer you the job. careful
Welfare payments cease as soon as an individual starts a job. cease
I'm looking forward to the challenge of my new job. challenge
He cheated his way into the job. cheat
She's the obvious choice for the job. choice
I've come to the conclusion that he's not the right person for the job. conclusion
confident that...: I'm confident that you will get the job. confident
convince sb/yourself (of sth): You'll need to convince them of your enthusiasm for the job. convince
cope with sth: He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job. cope
She is used to dealing with all kinds of people in her job. deal with sb
He used to be a pilot but now he has a desk job. desk
discover why, how, etc...: We never did discover why she gave up her job. discover
Paul has to drive very long distances as part of his job. distance
dream (that)...: I dreamt (that) I got the job. dream
dream (that)...: I never dreamt (that) I'd actually get the job. dream
She's been drinking heavily since she lost her job. drink
Customer relations is an important element of the job. element
enquiry (from sb) (about sb/sth): We received over 300 enquiries about the job. enquiry
essential for sth: Experience is essential for this job. essential
My home life was becoming no more than an extension of my job. extension
She found it extremely difficult to get a job. extremely
I'm fairly certain I can do the job. fairly
He used a false name to get the job. FALSE
She had mixed feelings about giving up her job. feeling
She got fired from her first job. fire
There were over fifty applicants for the job. for
I get the impression that he is bored with his job. get
He has just got a new job. get
I'm not getting on very fast with this job. get on with sth
I was hoping you would give me a job. give
'I got the job.' 'Oh, good.' good
good for sth/to do sth: She would be good for the job. good
guarantee sb sth: These days getting a degree doesn't guarantee you a job. guarantee
You simply have to get a new job. have to
help (sb) in doing sth: I need contacts that could help in finding a job. help
Meg loves her job. her
hesitate about/over sth: I didn't hesitate for a moment about taking the job. hesitate
hunt for sth: She is still hunting for a new job. hunt
She's the ideal candidate for the job. ideal
If he improved his IT skills, he'd (= he would) easily get a job. if
If I were you I'd start looking for another job. if I were you
Listening is an important part of the job. important
influence (with sb): She could probably exert her influence with the manager and get you a job. influence
He has an interview next week for the manager's job. interview
We interviewed ten people for the job. interview
Sorting these papers out is going to be a long job. job
He's trying to get a job. job
His brother's just lost his job. job
I'm thinking of applying for a new job. job
She showed a lack of judgement when she gave Mark the job. judgement
She won't last long in that job. last
I'm afraid you're too late to apply for the job. be too late
She's left it too late to apply for the job. too late
leave sb with sth: She left me with the impression that she was unhappy with her job. leave
lose sb sth: His carelessness lost him the job. lose
He's lost his job. lose
So far I have had no luck with finding a job. luck
She counted herself lucky that she still had a job. lucky
You've made a terrible mess of this job. make
You've got the job. The interview will be a mere formality. mere
Your mind's not on the job. mind
There was no doubt in his mind that he'd get the job. mind
The money is much better in my new job. money
She was the natural choice for the job. natural
Nothing else matters to him apart from his job. nothing
A large number of people have applied for the job. number
She was the obvious choice for the job. obvious
offer sb sth: They decided to offer Jo the job. offer
'Emma has a new job.' 'Oh, has she?' oh
On their advice I applied for the job. on
She's the only person for the job. only
We've done the difficult part of the job. part
She's the perfect candidate for the job. perfect
He's just the person we need for the job. person
positive (about sth): She tried to be more positive about her new job. positive
You need to be able to handle pressure in this job. pressure
No previous experience is necessary for this job. previous
Previous teaching experience is a necessary qualification for this job. qualification
qualified for sth: She's extremely well qualified for the job. qualified
qualify sb (for sth): This training course will qualify you for a better job. qualify
It's hard to find people with the right qualities for the job. quality
She seems reasonably happy in her new job. reasonably
I reckon (that) I'm going to get that job. reckon
I have serious reservations about his ability to do the job. reservation
He made one big mistake, and, as a result, lost his job. result
He's the right man for the job. right
That one mistake ruined his chances of getting the job. ruin
save sb from doing sth: The prize money saved her from having to find a job. save
'She doesn't think she'll get a job.' 'She should worry, with all her qualifications (= she does not need to worry).' should
sign (that...): If an interview is too easy, it's a sure sign that you haven't got the job. sign
In your situation, I would look for another job. situation
Somehow or other I must get a new job. somehow
sorry (that)...: I'm sorry that your husband lost his job. sorry
He's just started a new job. start
She went straight from college to a top job. straight
success (in doing sth): I didn't have much success in finding a job. success
What I'm saying, I suppose, is that she's not really suitable for the job. suppose
It's surprising how many people applied for the job. surprising
talk of sth: Mary is talking of looking for another job. talk
Life was harder then because neither of us had a job. then
think sb/sth + adj.: I think it highly unlikely that I'll get the job. think
think doing sth: She's thinking of changing her job. think about/of sb/sth
It was through him (= as a result of his help) that I got the job. through
Let's drink to Julia and her new job. to
Always select the right tool for the job. tool
It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job. be up to sb
It wants a special sort of person for that job. want
warn (sb) that...: She was warned that if she did it again she would lose her job. warn
His talents are wasted in that job. waste
We'd (= the company would) like to offer you the job. we
There are times when I wonder why I do this job. when
'I've got a new job.' 'Since when?' when
I wonder why he left his job. wonder
worry sb/yourself (about sb/sth): What worries me is how I am going to get another job. worry
She'd lost her job. Even worse, she'd lost her house and her children, too. worse
If I had seen the advertisement in time I would have applied for the job. would
wrong (sth) (for sth): He's the wrong person for the job. wrong