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job
noun
work
that
a
person
does
regularly
to
earn
money
•
After
months
of
searching
,
Lina
finally
got
a
job
as
a
teacher
at
the
local
school
.
After
months
of
searching
,
Lina
finally
got
a
job
as
a
teacher
at
the
local
school
.
•
Carlos
goes
to
his
job
at
the
bakery
before
sunrise
.
Carlos
goes
to
his
job
at
the
bakery
before
sunrise
.
From
Middle
English
jobbe
(
piece
of
work
),
of
uncertain
origin
;
possibly
related
to
gobbe
(“
lump
”).
noun
a
particular
piece
of
work
or
task
that
needs
to
be
done
•
Painting
the
fence
was
the
toughest
job
on
the
weekend
’
s
to-do
list
.
Painting
the
fence
was
the
toughest
job
on
the
weekend
’
s
to-do
list
.
•
The
mechanic
finished
the
job
in
under
an
hour
.
The
mechanic
finished
the
job
in
under
an
hour
.
noun
the
duty
or
responsibility
of
a
person
to
do
something
•
It
’
s
the
lifeguard
’
s
job
to
watch
the
swimmers
and
keep
them
safe
.
It
’
s
the
lifeguard
’
s
job
to
watch
the
swimmers
and
keep
them
safe
.
•
As
class
monitor
,
it
’
s
your
job
to
turn
off
the
lights
after
everyone
leaves
.
As
class
monitor
,
it
’
s
your
job
to
turn
off
the
lights
after
everyone
leaves
.
noun
an
act
of
stealing
or
other
crime
planned
and
carried
out
by
a
group
•
The
gang
planned
a
midnight
bank job
downtown
.
The
gang
planned
a
midnight
bank job
downtown
.
•
Police
foiled
the
job
before
it
even
started
.
Police
foiled
the
job
before
it
even
started
.