单词 | on the job |
释义 | on the jobWord family nounjobberjobberyjobbiejoblessnessjob centrejob descriptionjobseekerjobadjectivejobbingjobless ˈon-the-job adjectiveadj , adverb [only before noun] while working, or at work 正在工作的[地],在职的[地] → in-service, in-house on-the-job training 在职培训 Examples from the Corpus on the job• on-the-job training• When they go on sick leave, their aggregate take-home pay is actually higher than when they are on the job.• She would concentrate on the job in hand instead, and get it done as quickly and cleanly as possible.• However, he also concentrated on the job in hand, sending Dodgy Dancer ahead well inside the final furlong.• Today's my first day on the job.• I put in the day on the job, which I like, and I go home at night.• He was making posters after hours on the job and sending them to the Socialist Workers Party.• If any employee is sinking on the job, you need to respond in a businesslike way.• Why else would they take on the job?• They were on the job, see, your mum and Stephen's dad. on the jobn n → joba) WORK/DO WORKwhile you are doing a particular job Most clerical training is done on the job. b) WORK/DO WORKdoing a particular job We’ve got some of our best people on the job. c) British EnglishBrE spoken informalSEX/HAVE SEX WITH having sex Examples from the Corpus on-the-job• on-the-job training |
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