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Examples:Taku Forts, maritime defense works in Tianjin dating back the Ming dynasty, playing a prominent role during the Opium Wars (1839-1860)—Beijing Automobile Works (BAW)—student who also works part-time—a dealer who works with animal hides and skins—fine and delicate (usu. of works of art)—part-time work in which one works each day for a half-day, typically a morning or an afternoon—source material on which later works (books, movies etc) are based—bury oneself in work (idiom); to be engrossed in work—be published (of art, literary works etc)—selected works (poems, documents etc)—cultural movement aspiring study and emulate classic works, at different periods of history, esp. Tang and Song—lit. work like an ox, to work like a horse; fig. to work extremely hard—lit. piles of work and papers (idiom); fig. accumulated backlog of work—lit. eats a lot but never works (idiom); fig. a parasite—the full works (e.g. a banquet)—It's not pretty but it works.—complete works (of a writer or artist)—Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400), author of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other works—an official who works with local residents report to higher government authorities—compete to produce extravagant literary works [idiom.]—classifier for works of literature, films, cars or land line telephones—do things in bits and pieces (idiom); piecemeal work—work vaguely then retreat (idiom); sloppy and half-hearted—supernaturally fine craft (idiom); the work of the Gods—lit. remarkable work appreciated by all (idiom); universally praised (original meaning)—one must be a man of his word and resolute in his work (proverb)—churn out large quantities without regard for quality (idiom); rough and slipshod work—create a work of calligraphy for display in a prominent place (typically, a sign)—lit. hundred foot pole, progress still further (idiom); fig. much accomplished, still some work do—lit. a boat going against the current (idiom); fig. you must work harder—lit. spare valor for sale (idiom); fig. after former successes, still ready for more work—work in an enterprise for a share of the profits—demote a party cadre to work on the shop floor or in the countryside—lit. fine sculpting (idiom); fig. work with extreme care and precision—undertake to perform work within a time limit and according to specifications—lit. get up at sunrise and work until sunset (proverb)—official leave from work (e.g. maternity leave, sick leave or leave attend to official business)— |