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Examples:do things in bits and pieces (idiom); piecemeal work—fig. work in the open regardless of the weather—educated youth (sent work in farms during cultural revolution)—part-time work in which one works each day for a half-day, typically a morning or an afternoon—a work in a classic style—Hong Kong term for mainland government official come work in Hong Kong (slang)—work in the style of a classic (author)—work in a profession (e.g. doctor, lawyer)—work in an enterprise for a share of the profits—do farm work in the right season—able work in two different lines—work in the fields (esp. young school-leavers)—work as one (idiom); united in a concerted effort—work (esp. in an office)—be completely wrapped up in one's work—work flow in manufacturing—work as a hostess in a bar or KTV—one must be a man of his word and resolute in his work (proverb)—create a work of calligraphy for display in a prominent place (typically, a sign)—Chinese literary work not included in official classics—still pose (in stage work)—bury oneself in work (idiom); to be engrossed in work—insert a minor item in a bigger work—slacken off in one's work—not engage in honest work—diligent and sociable (idiom); meticulous in work and dealing cheerfully with one's colleagues—person engaged in certain types of work—demote a party cadre to work on the shop floor or in the countryside—take as one's model (in academic or artistic work)—person skilled in certain types of work—lit. not following the straight path (idiom); fig. looking for a shortcut get ahead in work or study—Excellence in work is only possible with diligence.—live in peace and work happily [idiom.]— |