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I . job [ʤɒb] RZ.

3. job pot. (object):

job
stvar r.ż.

4. job slang (crime):

job
rop r.m.
to do a job

5. job no l.mn. (problem):

it was quite a job

6. job HAND. (order):

job
job for the boys Brit pej. pot.
to do the job

II . job <-bb-> [ʤɒb] CZ. cz. przech.

1. job Am pot. (cheat):

to job sb

2. job GIEŁD.:

to job stocks

III . job <-bb-> [ʤɒb] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. job (do casual work):

job

2. job GIEŁD.:

job

ˈjob ad·ver·tise·ment RZ.

ˈjob analy·sis RZ.

ˈjob ap·pli·ca·tion RZ.

ˈjob coun·sel·lor RZ.

ˈjob crea·tion RZ. no l.mn.

ˈjob cuts RZ. l.mn.

ˈjob de·scrip·tion RZ.

ˈjob inter·view RZ.

ˈjob mar·ket RZ.

ˈjob rat·ing RZ.

ˈjob ti·tle RZ.

job title

ˈnose job RZ. MED.

nose job pot.

odd-ˈjob·ber RZ., odd-ˈjob man RZ.

off-the-job ˈtrain·ing RZ. no l.mn.

on-the-job ˈtrain·ing RZ. no l.mn.

part-time ˈjob RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
He's got a son who's a professional footballer, a career-minded wife who's about to land the job of her dreams and his looks just keep improving with age.
www.rte.ie
Laziness has a job to do -- whether it's selling sofas, cuddly toys or books.
theconversation.com
Tony asks him to contract the job out and make it look like a random act, such as a carjacking or robbery gone wrong.
en.wikipedia.org
Like a cat burglar -- clean as a whistle -- a professional job.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
The university programmes became more job-oriented, and attempts were made to introduce course-unit systems and other methods of continuous assessment.
en.wikipedia.org
The callback gap varied widely according to the location of the job.
en.wikipedia.org
They prefer to use cheap labour with school certificate holders to do the job.
www.vanguardngr.com
His job duties would include monthly "mentor" posts, presumably for the comely-but-clueless and the rich-but-dull.
www.nydailynews.com
After he finished a consulting job at a corporate giant, he was in no hurry to return.
www.thestar.com
Liu tried to stretch her income as best she could, but when she suddenly lost her job due to a company acquisition, she was hard-pressed to make ends meet.
kwhs.wharton.upenn.edu

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