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Beispiele für " work "
  • That goal was so close, it went in off the 'woodwork'.
  • I thought the 'fieldwork' in the course I was taking was going to be hard, but it was just interviewing people.
  • That well Bob set up last weekend was some good 'fieldwork'.
  • Billy's out building some 'fieldwork' so that our enemies don't walk right over us.
  • They came up with a 'workable' solution, until they could think of something better.
  • Leave him alone, he's 'working'.
  • a 'working' ventilator
  • a 'working' copy of the script
  • 'working' mothers
  • the 'working' week
  • a 'working' knowledge of computers
  • These ‘three principles of connexion’ comprise the 'framework' of principles in Hume's account of the association of ideas.
  • I left the room after John came home drunk but before the 'fireworks' went off.
  • A stray wrench can really gum up the 'works'.
  • The steel 'works' almost fills the valley.
  • I'll have a Behemoth Burger with 'the works'.
  • His 'works' displayed his righteousness.
  • The discovery of the laws of electricity laid the 'groundwork' for a century of innovation.
  • The dancer impressed the crowd with his fancy 'footwork'.
  • The local blacksmith made all the 'metalwork' for this reconstructed old house.
  • You must do your 'homework' before you can watch television.
  • The speaker had certainly done his 'homework' before delivering the lecture.
  • I'm off to the 'saltworks' again, another day another dollar.
  • They sent the assembly back to the shop for 'rework'.
  • They received the 'rework' back from the shop.
  • The schedule has been pushed back because of the 'rework'.
  • You'll have to 'rework' the crank assembly to incorporate the changes.
  • Make sure the 'workpiece' is properly secured in the chuck before turning on the lathe.
  • The cupboards were oak and the 'worktop' granite.
  • A 'network' of roads crisscrossed the country.
  • To get a job in today's economy, it is important to have a strong 'network'.
  • The copy machine is connected to the 'network' so it can now serve as a printer.
  • Many people find it worthwhile to 'network' for jobs and information.
  • If we 'network' his machine to the server, he will be able to see all the files.
  • The text has been reviewed, but the photographer hasn't delivered some of the 'artwork'.
  • My 'work' involves a lot of travel.
  • He hasn’t come home yet, he’s still at 'work'.
  • Holding a brick over your head is hard 'work'.
  • It takes a lot of 'work' to write a dictionary.
  • 'Work' is done against friction to drag a bag along the ground.
  • It is a 'work' of art.
  • William the Conqueror fortified many castles, throwing up new ramparts, bastions and all manner of 'works'.
  • He’s 'working' in a bar.
  • He 'worked' his way through the crowd.
  • The dye 'worked' its way through.
  • He 'worked' the levers.
  • the mine was worked until the last scrap of ore had been extracted.
  • He used pliers to 'work' the wire into shape.
  • She 'works' the night clubs.
  • The salesman 'works' the Midwest.
  • This artist 'works' mostly in acrylics.
  • The rock musician 'worked' the crowd of young girls into a frenzy.
  • She knows how to 'work' the system.
  • I cannot 'work' a miracle.
  • He is 'working' his servants hard.
  • He pointed at the car and asked, "Does it 'work'"?
  • He looked at the bottle of pain pills, wondering if they would 'work'.
  • My plan didn’t 'work'.
  • They 'worked' on her to join the group.
  • His fingers 'worked' with tension.
  • This dough does not 'work' easily.
  • The soft metal 'works' well.
  • The fake was easy to spot because of its inferior 'brushwork'.
  • Those old machines are not very glamorous, but even 20 years after their introduction, they are still the 'workhorses' of the industry.
  • Most of her time is spent on 'casework', rather than research.
  • The internet is simply the largest network of 'networks' we know of.
  • Using some tweezers, he 'worked' the bee sting out of his hand.
  • The Museum of Popular Arts showcases Portugal's finest 'handiworks'.
  • There's a lot of guess'work' involved.
  • Let's take the guess 'work' out of it.
  • We've got some paper'work' to do before we can get started.
  • With the rigors of clinical trials, there's a lot of paper 'work'
  • He does 'woodwork' as a hobby.
  • Friends and relatives were coming out of the 'woodwork' to celebrate his good fortune.
  • So when he wants to, he can just kind of blend into the 'woodwork'.
  • Raymond
  • It will take five 'working days' to process your application.
  • My 'workday' is 8 hours.