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job noun
job (apply for a job) difficulty (have a hard job to do sth in time) responsibility (It's not my job to lock up!) task (odd jobs) have a job work verb2
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see also work noun 2 job ♦︎ position ♦︎ post ♦︎ vacancy ♦︎ opening ♦︎ appointment ♦︎ postingThese are all words for a position doing work for which you receive regular payment. 这些词均表示职位或职位空缺。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a vacancy / an opening for sba temporary job / position / post / vacancy / appointment / postinga permanent / full-time / part-time job / position / post / vacancy / appointmenta good / top job / position / post / appointmenta well-paid / highly-paid job / position / postto have / have got a job / a position / a post / a vacancy / an opening / an appointment / a postingto apply for a job / a position / a post / a vacancy / a postingto hold / seek a job / a position / a post / an appointmentto look for / give sb a job / position / post / postingto find a job / position / postto get a job / a position / a post / an appointment / a postingto offer sb / take a job / a position / a post / an appointment / a postingto fill a job / position / post / vacancyto land / resign from / leave / quit / keep / lose a job / position / postto create / provide jobs / positions / posts / vacancies / openings job [countable] a position doing work for which you receive regular payment 工作;职业;职位He's trying to get a job in teaching.他正在找一份教师工作。I'm only doing my job (= I'm doing what I'm paid to do).我只是在做自己分内的事而已。He certainly knows his job (= is very good at his job).他无疑对自己的工作很在行。We provide training on the job (= while sb is actually doing the job).我们提供在职培训。She's been out of a job (= unemployed) for six months now.如今她已经失业六个月了。She's never had a steady job (= a job that is not going to end suddenly).她从未有过稳定的工作。Her job title is Senior Advisor.她的职称是高级顾问。Job satisfaction (= being happy with the job you do) is very important to me.工作上的满足感对我来说非常重要。 position [countable] (rather formal) a job 职位;职务She holds a senior position in a large corporation.她在一家大公司担任高层。I would like to apply for the position of sales director.我想申请销售部总监一职。Position usually refers to a particular job within an organization, especially at a high level, and is not usually used about jobs generally. It is also often used in job applications, descriptions and advertisements. * position通常指机构内部的特定职务,特别是高层职位,不用来泛指工作。该词也常用于求职、职务说明和招聘广告中。 see also office role post [countable] (especially BrE) a job, especially an important one in a large organization 职位;(尤指)要职Ideally I'm looking for an academic post.我心中最理想的是谋求一个教学职位。She was offered a key post in the new government.她获委任在新政府中担任要职。In American English post is only really used for an appointed government job; in other cases where British English uses post, American English uses position. 在美式英语中post仅指委任的政府职务,在其他场合中英式英语用post,美式英语用positiona Cabinet post内阁职务an academic position教学职位 vacancy ˈveɪkənsi [countable] a job that is available for sb to do 职位空缺;空职;空额We have several vacancies for casual workers.我们缺几名临时工。We'll let you know if any more vacancies come up.如果再有职位空缺,我们会通知你。 opening [countable] a job that is available for sb to do 职位空缺;空职;空额There are several openings in the sales departments.销售部有几个职位空缺。NOTE 辨析 Vacancy or opening?These words have the same meaning and there is very little difference in their use. Vacancy is more frequent, especially in British English. Opening is slightly more informal and is used more in American English and in financial journalism. 这两个词含义相同,用法上也没什么差别。vacancy比较常用,尤用于英式英语;opening稍欠正式,更多用于美式英语和财经新闻。 appointment [countable] (especially BrE, rather formal) a job or position of responsibility 职务;职位This is a permanent appointment, requiring commitment and hard work.这是一个固定职位,需要奉献精神和辛勤工作。 see also appoint appoint posting [countable] (especially BrE) an act of sending sb to a particular place to do their job, especially for a limited period of time; the job that sb is sent to do 派驻;派驻的职位He asked for a posting to the Middle East.他申请派驻中东。Staff will work abroad on 2-5 year postings.员工将被派往海外工作2至5年。Posting is also used in American English, but usually only to refer to limited-term government jobs. * posting也用于美式英语中,但通常仅指有期限的政府驻外职务。 see also post send 2

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