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Work

Work

(n)
UK
wɜːk
US
wɜːrk
Definition: Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
Meaning: Sự làm việc
Very Common
How to use "Work" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The result of all of this hard work was Airbnb, a revolutionary online marketplace for renting rooms and apartments.

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These are the kind of number's hotels, and B&B's can only dream of achieving and is a testament to their hard work, attention to detail, and most importantly, their customer service skills.

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People have been interested in building machines to do work for us for a long time.

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In 1920, Karel Čapek wrote a story about them, and he used a word from Czech that is connected with 'work': robot.

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The next year, it started work in a factory in New Jersey, lifting and stacking pieces of metal that were too hot for people to touch.

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Many factories use robots to do hard work quickly and without many mistakes.

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Such robots must learn about the area of work.

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Because it takes a long time to send a radio signal from Earth to another planet, the robots do much of their work alone, without commands from Earth.

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Most people have used a personal computer in their home or at work.

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Archimedes work on the lever led to one of his most famous statements.

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In comparison, the USA's Statue of Liberty is only 306 feet tall, so it's safe to say the new piece of art work has already etched its name into Bali history!

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Many people use desktop computers at work, home, and school.

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Otters and humans sometimes work together.

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They work as a computer but are mobile devices small enough to fit in a user's hand.

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The family were wealthy but, remembering the challenges of the Great depression, they encouraged their children to work hard and take nothing for granted.

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They work together to defend territory and hunt.

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They work as a group and use intelligent hunting tactics to catch prey which they would not be able to catch alone as they are faster than them.

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For example, opportunity cost is how much leisure time we give up to work.

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Because leisure and income are both valued, we have to decide whether to work, or do what we want.

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Going to work implies more income but less leisure.

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Another example is deciding to stop work to go back to university.

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Photographer David Conover was covering the munitions factory to show women at work for the War effort.

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1 in every 200 workers, or around 17,000 people in Belgium work in the production and promotion of chocolate.

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The Tsing Ma bridge is a remarkable work of art that is considered among prestigious landmarks in the region.

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He was close with his pupils Salai and Melzi, but appeared to be mostly absorbed in his far reaching investigations, work and paintings.

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