hard work ( hard wuhrk) noun 1. (great effort) a. mucho trabajo It took a lot of hard work but we finished the project before the deadline.Fue mucho trabajo pero terminamos el proyecto antes de la fecha de entrega. 2. (physically exhausting) a. trabajo duro The soil was very ...
Hard Work: Directed by David Guichard, Javier Guichard. With Antonio Amaris, Lukas Buggle, Sarah Hoyos, Jedaiah Lim. Everybody is motivated now and working efficiently in their assignments. Everyone but Jake. He has something bothering his mind and he's
Spanish and French spoken here, in this arousing edition of Brazzers' sex in the office series. French superstar Anissa Kate brightens up the screen as boss of a modeling academy who gives Johnny Sins a hard time, literally. Scene has fun in-jokes, based on Brazzers being headquartered in ...
The meaning of WORK is to perform work or fulfill duties regularly for wages or salary. How to use work in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Work.
: to set or keep in motion or operation a pump worked by hand 4 : to solve by reasoning or figuring work an arithmetic problem 5 a : to cause to labor worked the crew hard b : to make use of : exploit work a mine 6 : to pay for with labor work off a debt 7 a :...
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Ousmane Dembele (who later injured his answers) opened the scoring in the 32nd minute, but Martin Braithwaite, who in midweek scored the winning goal as Leganes beat Real Madrid 1-0 in the Copa del Rey, drew the hard-working side from Madrid, level in the 57th minute. ...
These nouns refer to physical or mental effort expended to produce or accomplish something.Workis the most widely applicable:hard work in the fields; did some work around the house on weekends; a first draft that still needs work. Laborusually implies human work, especially of a hard physical...
31. to keep at work: to work one's employees hard. 32. to solve (a puzzle or arithmetic problem). 33. to cause a strong emotion in: to work a crowd into a frenzy. 34. to influence or persuade, esp. insidiously: to work other people to one's will. 35. to use to one's ad...
W: Sure, count me in. (Text 2) W: I think you should try hard to get that job. You should do careful research to prepare for the interview. M: Thanks. But I’ve changed my mind. Why should I go to these job interviews? I’d like to be my own boss. (Text 3) M: Excuse ...